Good morning,
Been looking thru this forum for a couple months now and finally decided to pull the trigger on replacing my ZC fireplace. A lot of assumptions and I have learned quite a bit since starting this process. We went from considering a non-combustible alcove to a combustible alcove and now (thankfully) we have landed on just having a free standing wood stove in front of the partition wall between our kitchen and living room.
In the last picture, the front face of the wall will be coming off today and dealing with matching the ceiling will be the bane of this entire project. I am leaning towards Drolet Columbia II instead of the Legend III for our 1800 sqft home (20' x 32' main kitchen/dining/living room). I have an inquiry in to my insurance company to see what they need, and I am confident I can exceed clearances to combustibles.
I am looking into what I need for stovepipe and chimney pipe and am considering the Duravent 6DVL double wall stove pipe (9': one 48" and one 68" telescoping section) and the matching ceiling support box kit & triple wall pipe (7' two 36" and one 12" sections). I assume I will have to replace the cap on my prefab chimney.
We are planning on cement board and brick tile on the wall with a non-combustible mantle behind the stove pipe and the possibility of building out another 2x4 thickness of steel stud and cement board/ brick tile from the face of the wall, underneath the mantle for support and asthetics. An outlet will be installed somewhere inconspicuously for the blower.
Floor protection will be either tile or brick/stone on cement board to raise it up a handful of inches depending on what it looks like.
Am I missing anything? Anything I could/should add for functionality while I have things apart?
I looked for information on how much depth the blower adds, but couldn't find anything. Anyone know?
I plan on a rheostat switch somewhere to control the blower speed, while having the thermodisc to control the fan as well. Is there a preferred methodology in that? Should I let the thermodisc do its job and just control the speed by the switch in the back, or is it ideal to add that remotely?
I like the Legend III because of the length of logs N-S. Considering the size of the main open area and overall size of my house, is it worth it to spend the couple hundred bucks extra and go bigger?
Appreciate the wisdom!
Been looking thru this forum for a couple months now and finally decided to pull the trigger on replacing my ZC fireplace. A lot of assumptions and I have learned quite a bit since starting this process. We went from considering a non-combustible alcove to a combustible alcove and now (thankfully) we have landed on just having a free standing wood stove in front of the partition wall between our kitchen and living room.
In the last picture, the front face of the wall will be coming off today and dealing with matching the ceiling will be the bane of this entire project. I am leaning towards Drolet Columbia II instead of the Legend III for our 1800 sqft home (20' x 32' main kitchen/dining/living room). I have an inquiry in to my insurance company to see what they need, and I am confident I can exceed clearances to combustibles.
I am looking into what I need for stovepipe and chimney pipe and am considering the Duravent 6DVL double wall stove pipe (9': one 48" and one 68" telescoping section) and the matching ceiling support box kit & triple wall pipe (7' two 36" and one 12" sections). I assume I will have to replace the cap on my prefab chimney.
We are planning on cement board and brick tile on the wall with a non-combustible mantle behind the stove pipe and the possibility of building out another 2x4 thickness of steel stud and cement board/ brick tile from the face of the wall, underneath the mantle for support and asthetics. An outlet will be installed somewhere inconspicuously for the blower.
Floor protection will be either tile or brick/stone on cement board to raise it up a handful of inches depending on what it looks like.
Am I missing anything? Anything I could/should add for functionality while I have things apart?
I looked for information on how much depth the blower adds, but couldn't find anything. Anyone know?
I plan on a rheostat switch somewhere to control the blower speed, while having the thermodisc to control the fan as well. Is there a preferred methodology in that? Should I let the thermodisc do its job and just control the speed by the switch in the back, or is it ideal to add that remotely?
I like the Legend III because of the length of logs N-S. Considering the size of the main open area and overall size of my house, is it worth it to spend the couple hundred bucks extra and go bigger?
Appreciate the wisdom!