Problem - I have a wood fireplace but I don't get much heat out of it. I'd like to keep burning wood, but want some heat.
Solution - Wood Insert
What our customers are saying about these wood inserts:
"We are loving the wood stove and it is performing amazingly well. Even when it got down to 0 degrees last month sometime I was able to keep my house a toasty 75 with just the stove! I haven't had to turn on my heat pump one time since I bought it and my electric bills are thanking me for it :)"
Justin B. - Columbus
"We are loving the wood stove and it is performing amazingly well. Even when it got down to 0 degrees last month sometime I was able to keep my house a toasty 75 with just the stove! I haven't had to turn on my heat pump one time since I bought it and my electric bills are thanking me for it :)"
Justin B. - Columbus
All wood inserts sold by My Hoosier Hearth are EPA 2020 Certified.
Cast Iron
Classic, beautiful cast iron inserts turn a drafty hole into a gorgeous focal point. Cast iron is more aesthetically pleasing and typical costs are in the $4500-$6500 range. Average installed cost is $6000-$8000.
Traditional Plate Steel
Steel is tough and can withstand the rigors of high efficiency wood burning. Available in modern and traditional styling, steel inserts are long-lasting, efficient heaters. They often pay for themselves in a few winters, especially if you have electric heat in your home.
Steel inserts can start as low as $1999 and range up to $4000. Average cost of an installed insert with required chimney liner is $5500.
Steel inserts can start as low as $1999 and range up to $4000. Average cost of an installed insert with required chimney liner is $5500.