Hi all, I'm new here and am having a hard time deciding between a stove or insert. I have an existing fireplace (34 1/2" W, 31" H, 20"D) and I initially wanted a wood stove and was looking at models that qualify for the tax credit - my favorite was the Jotul 500 v3 Oslo wood stove but then I read on here that there have been some issues with the new design. So I was then leaning towards the VC Encore but I also read some not so great reviews about VC. I have a chimney guy that I like and he is recommending a Regency insert, specifically the non-catalytic units (he said something about the catalytic units cracking?) but they don't qualify for the tax credit. I really want to take advantage of this tax credit since I will need a professional to line the chimney and install the unit and the estimates I've received so far are pricey.
I'm open to an insert because they look so nice but it doesn't seem like many qualify for the tax credit unless they're catalytic. I don't have any experience with a catalytic unit so my question is, should I be more open to inserts and in particular catalytic inserts? I've always thought that wood stoves are more efficient at heating a space and I like the simplicity of non-catalytic but since I don't have much experience I'm not sure what to think. Any advice would be appreciated.
I'm open to an insert because they look so nice but it doesn't seem like many qualify for the tax credit unless they're catalytic. I don't have any experience with a catalytic unit so my question is, should I be more open to inserts and in particular catalytic inserts? I've always thought that wood stoves are more efficient at heating a space and I like the simplicity of non-catalytic but since I don't have much experience I'm not sure what to think. Any advice would be appreciated.