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    My Fancy Title gnihcraes's Avatar
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    Pellet stove. Love mine. Quadrafire. http://www.quadrafire.com/Browse/Inserts.aspx

    Watching my neighbors beat themselves up all summer working on firewood. Easier to pick up a pallet of pellets and be done with it.
    Sometimes people trip and fall down stairs.
    Sometimes assholes push people down stairs.
    That doesn't mean "stairs are bad" nor does it make someone who pushes someone down the stairs any less of an asshole.

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    Paper Hunter lllRorlll's Avatar
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    Just bought a house with a nice fireplace... My pops keeps saying... Get an insert!
    so gonna budget for one for next year.
    interested in this thread, and if anyone has any recommendations on brands or brands to avoid..
    interested in plain ol wood, pellet sounds cool.. But no shave november has pretty much qualified me as a lumber sexual.. Soooo

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    Machine Gunner th3w01f's Avatar
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    Just had a guy out a few weeks ago and we were asking similar questions. He said getting a fireplace permitted is pretty much impossible and our only options were pellet or high efficiency wood burning stove.

    No idea if he was correct but it wouldn't surprise me.

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    I would love wood. But our "modern" house only has the stupid narrow fake fireplace that runs on gas with a giant empty space for a old giant tube tv.

    Can't imagine I have any good options that arn't many thousands?

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    Gong Shooter
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    I've talked with a bunch of fireplace places here in town and to get rid of the gas fireplace and swap in a wood burning insert it'll apart at $4700. Not awful but I'll probably kick it down the road and do other stuff first.

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