Ill try to keep this short and sweet.
First off, I am sorry if this has been asked a million times. I truly have spent about an hour on this forum alone trying to find my answer.
I have a builder grade Heatilator EC36 pre-fab in my 2002 ranch home in Indiana. We have a heat pump with heater coils for make up heat, and it is useless in the frigid cold Indiana nights. I believe I only have a few options for utilizing the same fireplace space...
Option 1 is to rip out the old pre-fab and replace it with a ZC unit that fits. I assume I would need to modify the chimney in someway (SS pipe down the existing chimney maybe??)
Option 2 is more of a theoretical... Could I rip out the old pre-fab and find a free standing unit that fits inside the opening? If that is possible, what possible modifications do you think I would need to make to ensure it is safe?
Option 3 is to maybe rip out the unit and create a true masonry fireplace space and install a wood burning insert?? This sounds extremely expensive and I probably would run nat gas to the house and put in a gas furnace before I took on that project... lol
Option 4.. you tell me? I am extremely new to fireplaces and would love to be schooled on it. Thanks guys!
First off, I am sorry if this has been asked a million times. I truly have spent about an hour on this forum alone trying to find my answer.
I have a builder grade Heatilator EC36 pre-fab in my 2002 ranch home in Indiana. We have a heat pump with heater coils for make up heat, and it is useless in the frigid cold Indiana nights. I believe I only have a few options for utilizing the same fireplace space...
Option 1 is to rip out the old pre-fab and replace it with a ZC unit that fits. I assume I would need to modify the chimney in someway (SS pipe down the existing chimney maybe??)
Option 2 is more of a theoretical... Could I rip out the old pre-fab and find a free standing unit that fits inside the opening? If that is possible, what possible modifications do you think I would need to make to ensure it is safe?
Option 3 is to maybe rip out the unit and create a true masonry fireplace space and install a wood burning insert?? This sounds extremely expensive and I probably would run nat gas to the house and put in a gas furnace before I took on that project... lol
Option 4.. you tell me? I am extremely new to fireplaces and would love to be schooled on it. Thanks guys!