Masonry Heater, Soapstone

A masonry heater is a site-built or site-assembled, solid-fueled heating device constructed mainly of masonry materials in which the heat from intermittent fires burned rapidly in the firebox is stored in its massive structure for slow release to the building.

Included in Cost: Soapstone masonry heater, firebox, heat exchange channels, fuel source for ignition and/or making heat, doors, ash dump and cleanout, mortar, grout, and installation labor.

Enter the total number, between 0 and 20, of soapstone masonry heaters found in the home.

Help file last modified: 7/26/2018