Wood Stove Insert Installation Services

Wood stove insert installation converts an existing fireplace into a high-efficiency heating system. The process includes cleaning the chimney, installing a stainless-steel liner, setting the insert in place, connecting the flue, sealing for safety, and ensuring compliance with local building codes.

What Is a Wood Stove Insert?

A wood stove insert is a self-contained steel or cast-iron appliance that fits directly into your existing fireplace opening. Once connected to a stainless-steel chimney liner, it transforms your inefficient fireplace into a powerful, clean-burning heater.

Today’s EPA-certified wood stove inserts meet strict emissions standards and deliver up to 80% efficiency, helping homeowners cut utility costs while staying warm through North Carolina’s coldest months.

Why Homeowners Choose Wood Stove Inserts

DIY vs. Professional Installation

DIY Wood Stove Insert Installation

A capable DIYer can save money, but mistakes can lead to fire hazards, draft problems, or code violations. You’ll need solid knowledge of chimney liners, combustion air, and local permitting. Insurance companies may not cover self-installed wood-burning appliances unless inspected by a licensed professional.

Professional Installation

Hiring certified technicians for your wood stove insert installation ensures your system meets North Carolina mechanical and fire codes. Our professionals handle permits, chimney liners, electrical connections, and safety testing delivering a code-compliant installation that provides lasting performance and peace of mind.

When Not to Install a Wood Stove Insert

If your fireplace is a prefabricated metal unit not listed for wood inserts, do not attempt an installation. The metal framing and insulation are not designed for the higher temperatures of a sealed stove, which could lead to structural failure or fire. In these cases, replace the entire unit with a new factory-built wood-burning system approved by the manufacturer.

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Our Service Areas

We provide expert wood stove insert installation in Shelby, NC and Cleveland County. From inspection to final testing, our certified technicians ensure safe, efficient, and code-compliant results. For a trusted “wood stove insert installer near me,” call Piedmont HVAC, Plumbing & Chimney today.

Our Wood Stove Insert Installation Process

When you schedule a woodstove insert installation with Piedmont, here’s what you can expect:

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Inspect & Preparation

We inspect your fireplace and chimney for damage, clearances, and code compliance. If needed, we prep the hearth using non-combustible materials to meet North Carolina safety standards.
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Selection & Planning

Our experts help you choose an EPA-certified, UL-listed insert that fits your space and heating needs. We only install trusted brands like Buck Stove, Osburn, and Regency for lasting performance.
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Install & Connection

We install a stainless-steel chimney liner, secure the insert, connect the flue,& seal all joints with high-temp silicone. Blower fans are wired to grounded outlets for safe operation.
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Testing & Final Approval

We test for proper airflow, temperature, and draft, then handle all permits and inspections. Once approved, your new insert is ready to provide safe, efficient heat all season long.
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FAQs About Wood Stove Insert Installation

Do I need a permit for wood stove insert installation in North Carolina?

Yes. State code requires a mechanical permit and inspection for all solid-fuel appliance installations.

How long does installation take?

Most professional installations take one day, including chimney liner installation and system testing.

What size wood stove insert do I need?

Measure your fireplace opening’s width, height, and depth. Our team can help you choose an insert that fits perfectly.

Can I install a wood stove insert in a prefab fireplace?

Only if the manufacturer specifically approves it. Many prefab units are not designed for high-temperature inserts.

Are wood stove inserts more efficient than open fireplaces?

Yes. Inserts convert up to 80% of fuel energy into usable heat, compared to only 10–15% from open fireplaces.

How much does it cost to install a wood stove insert?

Expect between $3,000 and $8,000, depending on your fireplace type and insert model.

How often should I clean the chimney?

At least once a year or every cord of wood burned, whichever comes first.

Can I install the insert myself?

While possible, it’s risky. Professional installation ensures proper clearances, venting, and warranty protection.

Why Choose Piedmont For Wood Stove Insert Installation Services?

Verified Professionals

Our team of certified, background-checked professionals ensures quality and safety in every job. With us, your home is always in capable, trustworthy hands.

24/7 Services

We’re here when you need us, any time of day or night. Whether it’s an urgent fix or a planned project, count on us for reliable, timely service that fits your schedule

Advanced Diagnostics

We use advanced tools to verify your wood stove insert is safe and efficient. Our technicians test draft flow, inspect the liner with cameras, and confirm the system is sealed and venting properly.

Transparent Pricing

Piedmont HVAC, Plumbing and Chimney provides upfront, line-item quotes before work begins. No hidden fees or surprise add-ons, just clear recommendations matched to your home and budget.

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