Convert a corner fireplace to a wood burning stove?
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You need to have the chimney inspected before making that kind of change..safety first.
Here's some pictures of coverted corner fireplaces.... https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+convert+a+corner+fireplace+with+a+woodstock+stove&client=opera&hs=hUb&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwijo9rjqpHVAhWj0FQKHfSlDQEQ7AkITA&biw=1366&bih=629
Great idea! May not be a DIY though. Find out local building codes, then decide if you can switch out yourself or need to call in a pro.
Like Naomie said, do your homework and check your local codes. I agree with Sharon from Ohio in that you need to have your chimney checked as well. A chimney sweep could do all of the necessary work...just be sure to get a licensed sweep. Please don't do this switch yourself. Carbon dioxide poisoning is very real and deadly, even in today's world.
Thank you for your input. I never would have thought about chimney clean out til too late.
But I do agree that I need a permit. Thank you again