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by David Down
A wood stove insert is a high
quality wood burning stove designed to insert into an existing fireplace
and chimney. A wood stove insert is really a solid fuel room heater and
requires careful positioning within a chimney. This should be done only by
a certified installation professional. This type of stove is used simply
for heating, and not as a cook stove for cooking food.
The primary reason for installing a wood stove
insert rather than a stand alone stove is to utilize an existing
fireplace, however there are additional benefits. A stove insert which is
installed into an existing brick or stone fireplace will certainly be more
efficient than a stand alone unit located within the room. This is due to
the insulating qualities of the fireplace materials, assuming the
fireplace is an original feature of the building. Remember increased heat
efficiency means lower running costs for heating your home.
There are a number of requirements for
installing a wood stove insert, most importantly the chimney. It is simply
impossible without one. There are different types of chimney, for example
sound masonry chimneys or Stainless Steel Class "A" insulated chimneys
which tend to be used in new installations. Where a fireplace insert is
being installed we can assume the property has an existing masonry
chimney, but this does not automatically mean a safe and successful stove
insert installation. There can be many problems installing into an old
chimney, for example the chimney may need to be lined, it may be over
sized or too small, or it may not be insulated. This highlights the need
for careful preparation and planning before committing to a new wood stove
insert, and the best advice would be to contact a professional and have
your chimney checked fully before spending any money.
Lastly keep in mind even if you have a usable
chimney you also need the correct floor protection beneath your wood stove
insert. If the fireplace has been empty, redesigned or used for display
purposes this may not be the case. There are a limited number of approved
materials for this purpose, including concrete slabs, pre fabricated
Approved Stove Boards, ceramic tiles or stone, but again consult a
professional to be sure your fireplace itself meets the necessary
standards.
www.woodburningcookstove.info provides additional information about
wood burning stoves of all kinds, plus wood stove inserts and heating
appliances, both old and new.
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