Not sure what to do at this point. I want to install a insert in my current 90 year old exterior wall masonry fireplace with 30 foot tall chimney. My house is 1800ish square foot, all plaster, minimal insulation besides attic. and 50% new windows. It has a clay flue and is not in the best condition. Assuming its poor condition by the junk that falls out every time I open or close the dampener. It also has a little bit of poor condition brick on top course that needs to be tuck pointed.
I was all set to install a lopi freedom. I went ahead and put money down on the stove to get a site inspection and thats when the red flags started to fly. During the process of looking and talking to sales guys at this particular store I asked several times about the insulated liner on my tall cold chimney. They all were saying its probably not needed but they will determine at the site inspection. I went along with it even though all my research on this site said I should have it. Assumed at inspection time insulation would be recommended by them. Well it wasn't. The stove guy told me I didn't need insulation in my set up and it was VERY VERY RARE for them to use insulation on any install. They want to use 5 feet of flex pipe and then run rigid the rest of the 25 ft or so. They also said they use no insulation or block off the area on top of the stove in the dampener, they said they just let some heat go up there to help warm the chimney pipe. (wtf??!!) I'm thinking either at this point the guy thinks i'm dumb or everything I have read on this page is wrong. So I went out and called another guy to the house. A certified chimney sweep from our town that also does relines. He then told me that rigid pipe in my tall of chimney was a bad Idea and no way he would ever install anything but a full length insulated flex pipe. He said if needed he would run it through a ovalizing machine to make it fit in my flue. I liked this guy but now i'm looking for advice.
I told the store about my 2nd opinion on the insulated liner and they questioned his credentials. I did not like this. I then told them how I called a bunch of other certified chimney sweeps and they all agreed insulated was superior. I pushed them to give me a quote for insulated install and they did. Went up about 300 for materials and install price is the same. I'm thinking they dont do a full flex liner install and rigid pipe can't be ovalized to make it fit with insulation on in most flues. My guess is at this point if I have company A come install stove and insulated liner they will get on roof and say sorry it wont fit. We have to go no insulation. At this point I will have paid for the job and most likely get screwed with no insulation since they will be on the roof. My other option is to have company B install a flex insulated liner and hope company A will hook it up without saying something is wrong with it and give me the run around. I dont know if i'm over thinking this hole thing but I dont know what to do. Just want it done right. Opinions?
My last scenario is the hearth pad. It's 13 inches and the lopi freedom in stock extended sticks out 7 inches. add ash pan and blower its almost out to the end of my hearth. My plan is to use a thin hearth board for a year or two until I decide to build new tile hearth. Dealer A said this is fine. Dealer B did not like that and was worried about combustibles. I would also required to have a mantel shield in extended mode . I'm now leaning to flush mount so more of the stove in on tile hearth but worried heat out-put will be to low in my un-insulated house. The room its in is 22x12 Long and narrow. My couch sits about 7.7 feet directly across from the fireplace. there are a few rooms off of the main living room but they are all slightly separated by 4ft doorways. I only want to burn say 50-40% of the time. Kinda recreationally but not so much its a full time job.
I enjoy it. my family always had a stove. I do have a super modern natural gas boiler but I hate being dependent on the man for the gas and service on the high tech boiler. Opinions?
I was all set to install a lopi freedom. I went ahead and put money down on the stove to get a site inspection and thats when the red flags started to fly. During the process of looking and talking to sales guys at this particular store I asked several times about the insulated liner on my tall cold chimney. They all were saying its probably not needed but they will determine at the site inspection. I went along with it even though all my research on this site said I should have it. Assumed at inspection time insulation would be recommended by them. Well it wasn't. The stove guy told me I didn't need insulation in my set up and it was VERY VERY RARE for them to use insulation on any install. They want to use 5 feet of flex pipe and then run rigid the rest of the 25 ft or so. They also said they use no insulation or block off the area on top of the stove in the dampener, they said they just let some heat go up there to help warm the chimney pipe. (wtf??!!) I'm thinking either at this point the guy thinks i'm dumb or everything I have read on this page is wrong. So I went out and called another guy to the house. A certified chimney sweep from our town that also does relines. He then told me that rigid pipe in my tall of chimney was a bad Idea and no way he would ever install anything but a full length insulated flex pipe. He said if needed he would run it through a ovalizing machine to make it fit in my flue. I liked this guy but now i'm looking for advice.
I told the store about my 2nd opinion on the insulated liner and they questioned his credentials. I did not like this. I then told them how I called a bunch of other certified chimney sweeps and they all agreed insulated was superior. I pushed them to give me a quote for insulated install and they did. Went up about 300 for materials and install price is the same. I'm thinking they dont do a full flex liner install and rigid pipe can't be ovalized to make it fit with insulation on in most flues. My guess is at this point if I have company A come install stove and insulated liner they will get on roof and say sorry it wont fit. We have to go no insulation. At this point I will have paid for the job and most likely get screwed with no insulation since they will be on the roof. My other option is to have company B install a flex insulated liner and hope company A will hook it up without saying something is wrong with it and give me the run around. I dont know if i'm over thinking this hole thing but I dont know what to do. Just want it done right. Opinions?
My last scenario is the hearth pad. It's 13 inches and the lopi freedom in stock extended sticks out 7 inches. add ash pan and blower its almost out to the end of my hearth. My plan is to use a thin hearth board for a year or two until I decide to build new tile hearth. Dealer A said this is fine. Dealer B did not like that and was worried about combustibles. I would also required to have a mantel shield in extended mode . I'm now leaning to flush mount so more of the stove in on tile hearth but worried heat out-put will be to low in my un-insulated house. The room its in is 22x12 Long and narrow. My couch sits about 7.7 feet directly across from the fireplace. there are a few rooms off of the main living room but they are all slightly separated by 4ft doorways. I only want to burn say 50-40% of the time. Kinda recreationally but not so much its a full time job.
I enjoy it. my family always had a stove. I do have a super modern natural gas boiler but I hate being dependent on the man for the gas and service on the high tech boiler. Opinions?