Wood Insert Quote

Wood Inserts can only be installed in a masonry fireplace.

Example:

Selecting the correct unit to fit inside the masonry fireplace

Step 1

Measure Opening Height and Width of Fireplace Opening where the insert will be installed

Example:

Step 2

Measure the back width of firebox wall and depth of firebox.
Example:

 

Step 3

Measure the length of the fireplace from top to smoke shelf and add 3’ as a cushion
Example:

Step 4
Is Electrical run into the fireplace? If not, YOU MUST let the customer know that they will need to hire an electrical company to install an electrical box in the rear of firebox. Preferrable in the upper right or left hand corner

Items needed to build a proper estimate

  1. Scaffolding?
  2. Appliance Sold
  3. Required Options Such as
    1. a. Faceplates
    2. b. Backing Plate
  4. Liner Kit
  5. Installation Fee
  6. Permit

Photos Needed

Front of house showing roof line up to chimney

  • Include front yard and driveway
  • Include everything that is a potential obstacle for the install crew
  • If scaffolding is needed, take photo of where you would setup scaffolding

Interior

  • Take photo standing back looking at fireplace at least 7’ back
  • Take up-close photo of fire box
  • Take photo of damper if needed
  • Take photo of smoke shelf areas
  • Photos of interior flue by using the camera. CAMERA MUST BE USED ON ALL JOBS. If for some reason a camera cannot be used you must note reason why in “customer notes”
  • Photo of your setup. Tarps, plastic built rooms ect. How did you protect the customers’ home?

Exterior

  • Full length photo of chimney from ground to top. Stand 10’ back if possible
    • Include surrounding access area
    • If there is a fence or obstacle close to the chimney. Take your tape measure and see how many feet away is the fence. If there are power lines near the work area, make sure that you have photos that clearly show them.
  • Take photo on roof looking at chimney
  • One shot standing back from 7’ feet away
  • Photo from top of chimney looking down flu
  • If roof lines are difficult, take shots from different angles. Use an app called ‘Pitch Factor”. Screenshot and upload to Service Titan

Note: It would be better to take too many shots than too few