clemsonfor
Super Member
I know there powders and things in boxes and dynamite looking sticks that you can throw in the fire if you have a chimney fire that the smoke will starve the chimney fire from oxygen, extinguising the fire, is this what your talking about?
Id get a chimney cap up on there, also any deterioration of a flue is not good.
I put in a stove insert last year. Got a used Catalyst model for $900. Stove was about 5-6 yrs old and gone through by the stove shop and they gave me a 1 yr warrenty. The same stove minus the 24K gold door i have sells for $2200 in the same store new. I cant beleive we burned wood in an open fireplace for the few years we did before this. The best money i spent ever. I burn less wood to heat the same area. I heat about 2000-2500 sqft of my home with the huge stove i bought, the open fireplace after about 4 hours of chuncking wood to it would heat the fireplace room to about 76F The stove after an hour or two can do the same and with some well placed fans heats the whole home, to hotter than when i used the heatpumps. This has been a mild year but i have not used my heatpumps this year. We did have 2 back to back nights down to the 20s. I have nothing but r19 ceiling insulation, no walls, do have new windows though.
Installed it last feb, saved $100 that month and between $50-75 the subsequent months in 2011 till AC was needed. This fall i have saved about $20, $50, $110 for the last several months i beleive. And like i said this has been a mild year if it was colder those numbers probly would be farther apart. And when i ran the heat about 1500sqft the thermostat was set to the high to mid 50s, the side we lived on the HP was set on 65-67 daytime and 62 at night. My bedroom has not dropped below 62ish and that was on the cold cold nights, and i think it only wsa once as i did not pack the stove right with the best wood. All other nights its been 67-70 at night in my bedroom, which is 50feet at least from the stove room. The stove room which is 450 sqft sometimes can come close to 90F if you dont make sure you have the fans on. I usually try not to let it get about 80F in there or else its way uncomfortable.
Id get a chimney cap up on there, also any deterioration of a flue is not good.
I put in a stove insert last year. Got a used Catalyst model for $900. Stove was about 5-6 yrs old and gone through by the stove shop and they gave me a 1 yr warrenty. The same stove minus the 24K gold door i have sells for $2200 in the same store new. I cant beleive we burned wood in an open fireplace for the few years we did before this. The best money i spent ever. I burn less wood to heat the same area. I heat about 2000-2500 sqft of my home with the huge stove i bought, the open fireplace after about 4 hours of chuncking wood to it would heat the fireplace room to about 76F The stove after an hour or two can do the same and with some well placed fans heats the whole home, to hotter than when i used the heatpumps. This has been a mild year but i have not used my heatpumps this year. We did have 2 back to back nights down to the 20s. I have nothing but r19 ceiling insulation, no walls, do have new windows though.
Installed it last feb, saved $100 that month and between $50-75 the subsequent months in 2011 till AC was needed. This fall i have saved about $20, $50, $110 for the last several months i beleive. And like i said this has been a mild year if it was colder those numbers probly would be farther apart. And when i ran the heat about 1500sqft the thermostat was set to the high to mid 50s, the side we lived on the HP was set on 65-67 daytime and 62 at night. My bedroom has not dropped below 62ish and that was on the cold cold nights, and i think it only wsa once as i did not pack the stove right with the best wood. All other nights its been 67-70 at night in my bedroom, which is 50feet at least from the stove room. The stove room which is 450 sqft sometimes can come close to 90F if you dont make sure you have the fans on. I usually try not to let it get about 80F in there or else its way uncomfortable.