Gas Fireplace Inserts Can Help Energy Efficiency
While we all enjoy the beauty and sounds of a wood burning fireplace, nothing
compares to the efficiency of a gas fireplace. They also provide a cleaner
burning fire, they are safer to use, and easier to work with.
The question I hear a lot is, "How can I have a gas fireplace, mine is wood
burning?"
Well, there is no need to rip out your existing fireplace and spend thousands
of dollars. The answer is to install a gas fireplace
insert.
In simple terms, a gas fireplace insert will fit inside your existing
fireplace and change it over to gas. You have the option of installing it
directly in the fireplace or getting a ready-made factory unit.
As far as costs go, a gas fireplace insert can cost anywhere from a few
hundred dollars to a few thousand.
The design aspects are numerous. These inserts can come with brick and tiles
already set in place, or they can be empty, allowing you the opportunity to add
your own distinct design. To make things even easier, some units give the
ability to simply slide tiles in place without having to permanently install
them.
The biggest reason for installing a gas fireplace insert is of course, the
energy savings. While a wood burning fireplace looks great, it is not efficient
in heating a room without a blower. In fact, they actually suck the warm air out
of the room and up the chimney.
A gas unit will allow you to add a metal grille to aid in heating your room.
If you only use your fireplace for an occasional fire, you won't need a
grille.
So, don't think it will cost thousands, or require you to tear out your
existing fireplace to change over to gas. With a gas fireplace insert you can do
it quickly and affordably.
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