I think the biggest question is whats rated for telephone pole and railroad tie duty?
Diesel fuel....
Gasoline
@Genius refers to that as, "cooking eggs".just start a fire in the kitchen![]()
Where do I even begin to look for one of these fireplaces?
Those inserts require installation in a masonry fireplace. If there is no current fireplace, a ZC unit will be much cheaper.
the literature specs out "combustible clearances " so....unless masonary is combustible then no its isn't required to be block.
Yes you can get efficient stove inserts. You can put them into existing fireplace openings or build around them to make them look like a fireplace....
We are not wanting a stand alone stove that sits in the corner of the house. We have a lot of friends with young kids that know no difference and we dont need them walking or crawling up to a stove and touching it. I realize that new wood stoves are extremely efficient and we would have one if we didn't have so many friends with young kids.
My question, is there a "efficient fireplace"? I am assuming that I can't buy a insert and build a rock wall around it and be good to go.....
Search Out Soapstone Fireplace.
Before you turn away, they can be installed as an insert.
Most of my family are Buck Heater Insert fans, but Holland gets colder than Georgia, I Guarantee.
Added;
Uncle Ed has the Soapstone Heater.