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Thought I'd mention this for those thinking of buying a Quadra fire 7100 wood fireplace.
The fireplace in and of itself is nice, its burns complete meaning the inside is clean not black like previous wood burners I've had. It heats my whole house with no problem. It looks nice, we've had lots of positive comments on it.
Now the negative, there are two squirrel cage fans below the fire box. The motors are so noisy I can't stand to have them on. We specifically ask how loud the fans would be since they didn't have one we could look at while buying. The sales lady assured me we "would not be able to hear anything until the fans were turned up to about half speed." We called and had a service person look at it. He said "that sounds about normal." Well that was not good enough for me. I got the number for the area rep, after a lengthy phone conversation he basically said "I realize you paid over 8 grand for the stove but the fans are only about 300 bucks of that." He also said he does not "use the fans in his own house." I think it's ridiculous they can't get quieter fans for how much it cost. I want to be very clear about this; it's not the sound of the air I'm concerned about. It's the whine of the motors turning the fans. It doesn't matter where you are in the house you can hear them even on the lowest speed. So for the most part we never turn them on. Another thing of note is our fireplace in located on an interior wall. Maybe it would be a little quieter on an outside wall. But, like I said it still heats the house fine without the fans on. I do live in an area where it could get to -30 and I think on those times the fans might be needed. So far this winter the lowest is -10.
Lynn... thank you so much for posting this...
Sound is very important to me and something I will pay extra for... like when generator shopping.
Did not realize the fireplaces had become so expensive... but just about everything seems expensive these days.
There was a German fan maker for high end inserts back in the 80's... it was about silent... my brother had it on his and eventually it wore out... tried to replace but no luck.
Got a universal that works but the noise made it so you did not want to use it.
Used my new to me Country Flame for the first time last week it came with the house.
Have to say it really puts out nice heat and with the CAT engaged the temp quickly more than doubles... so I am in the kitchen and all of a sudden I hear the equivalent of a vacuum running... the blower kicked on and really moved out the heat but way to load to watch TV or have a nice conversation...
Did help turning down the speed but still too loud.
Some on the Wood Burning sites have moved the blower away to behind the stove or under the floor and pipe the air... they said a bigger blower does not have to turn as fast and the ducting also helps.
South Lake Tahoe was -9 recently and even in the Bay Area I have experienced single digits.
Last night I was at the farm and started a fire in the little pedestal Buck Stove... no blower but what a new little stove and always a crowd pleaser...
I think I am the only one that ever cleans the glass... but that is another story.