Vermont Castings Wood Stove Inserts
Transform Any Room With a Vermont Castings Wood Stove Insert
A Vermont Castings wood stove insert can breathe fresh life into an existing fireplace that just doesn't match the space anymore, or can't heat the way it used to. It fits right into your existing fireplace and keeps all that heat in your room instead of losing it up the chimney. Vermont Castings has been at this since 1975, and the inserts are no exception. You'll find the full range right here at Royal Fire Pits.
There are two models, both EPA certified. The Montpelier II is what you want for heating a bigger room at 56,000 BTU for up to 2,400 square feet. The Gifford is built for tighter spaces at 37,400 BTU across 650 to 1,300 square feet. Both come with a 200 CFM variable speed fan and a choice of Classic Black or Majolica Brown.
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Both inserts need a surround for installation (available in cast iron or steel) to cover the gap between the insert and your fireplace face. Our team can walk you through which surround fits your opening and how the setup works.
We carry every Vermont Castings wood stove insert with free shipping and no tax. We'll beat any other authorized dealer's price, so you can always get the best value for your money here at Royal Fire Pits.
We also carry the full Vermont Castings wood stove and Vermont Castings gas stove lineups if you want to compare before you buy. Call or text us and we'll help you sort it out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Vermont Castings a good wood stove insert?
One of the best, in fact! Every Vermont Castings wood stove insert is EPA certified with cast iron construction and a 200 CFM variable speed fan. On efficiency, you're at 77% LHV with the Montpelier II and 70% with the Gifford. Cast iron holds onto heat better than steel, and the fan pushes it right into your room instead of up the chimney. The Montpelier II fits logs up to 20 inches, the Gifford up to 18.
What are the best brands of wood-burning fireplace inserts?
Vermont Castings has 50 years of cast iron production behind it, and it shows. Osburn and Drolet are worth looking at too, but the finish on a Vermont Castings insert is hard to match. It looks like furniture in your living room, not a metal box crammed into a fireplace. That kind of finish is rare in the insert market.
How much work is installing a wood stove insert from Vermont Castings?
The Vermont Castings wood stove insert goes right into your existing fireplace opening. You'll need a surround to cover the gap between the insert and the face of the fireplace. A certified installer handles the connection to your existing flue. Our team can help you sort out surround sizing and answer installation questions before you place an order.
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