So if you wish to enclose your fireplace and chimney system you can.
Can you put a wood stove in a prefab fireplace.
A fireplace is already fireproof in a sense so you should be able to use it for a stove location with little work involved.
Now wood burning inserts can also be placed in prefabricated fireplaces but again you are going to need to be careful on what insert you buy as not all inserts will work.
The short answer is yes you can indeed put a wood burning stove into a fireplace.
Doing this leaves room to encircle the chimney pipe.
Unlike factory built fireplaces a wood stove insert is not designed to be installed into a framed wall on its own.
There are also other considerations that need to taken into account when looking to have a wood stove installed a your fireplace.
The size of the stove however must be right for both the fireplace and the chimney it uses.
An outer frame called a surround helps cover the gap between the edges of the insert and the fireplace.
Or there is wood in the walls a few inches from your fireplace and a stove in front with its connecting pipe will not meet the required clearances.
A wood burning fireplace insert must be used in a properly rated manufactured fireplace or masonry fireplace.
Use caution when attempting to install after market glass doors too that may interfere with the fireplace s design to circulate and disperse heat properly.
The base of the chase must accommodate the framing dimensions of your fireplace.
You can also taper the chase above the fireplace.
As a practical matter installing most inserts into a prefab fireplace will require a unit with a very small firebox.
Smaller dimensions for a rough frame of a chimney chase are about two square feet.
A wood burning stove can be installed in an existing fireplace subject to there being a sufficient amount of space available in the fireplace to hold a stove and there being a proper chimney.
There are however some considerations.