Can You Have A Fireplace In A Basement?

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Fireplaces are an

excellent addition to any home

. Not only are they aesthetically pleasing, but they also offer warmth and vibrance. Basements are a wonderful space to include a fireplace. They are perfect for heating multi-level homes and turning your basement into a cozy den.

How much does it cost to put a fireplace in the basement?

On average, the cost to install a gas fireplace in a basement is

$1,705 to $4,291

.

Does a basement fireplace add value?

Adding a

fireplace can increase the resale value of the home by as much as 6 – 12%”

. Good news, indeed! Return on investment (ROI) should always be a consideration when planning to build or remodel.

Why is my fireplace in the basement?

Backdrafting from basement fireplaces is a sign the home is using the

lower fireplace as a source of fresh air

. This happens to replace interior air being lost to the pressurized air above the neutral pressure plane.

Can you add a fireplace to a home without a chimney?


The B Vent or Natural Vent Fireplace

With the B vent, you won’t need a chimney, and the good news is that it’s relatively easy and inexpensive to install, compared to other styles of fireplaces. They’re also inexpensive to operate, another perk for a homeowner on a budget.

Does a fireplace add value to a home?

The National centre for real estate research released a recent study that showed on average, adding a fireplace to

your home boosts values by 12%!

Further to that, nearly 70% of real estate agents surveyed stated that they notice home values increase whenever a fireplace is present in a home.

Do you need a chimney for a gas fireplace?

Ventless fireplaces fueled by gas or propane rely on indoor air for combustion, and they exhaust a low level of their combustion gases into the room in which they’re located.

A chimney or flue isn’t necessary.

Is a fireplace worth the money?

Having a fireplace won’t hurt your ability to sell your home. … Don’

t

expect a fireplace to raise your home’s value, but don’t go through the expense and hassle of getting rid of it, either. If you’re an investor rehabbing a home to flip, it’s not worth the cost to add a fireplace to an existing construction.

Is it worth adding a fireplace?

Return on Investment

A homeowner can often recover over 100 percent of the expenses associated with adding a fireplace upon selling their home. According to the National Association of Real Estate Appraisers, adding a fireplace to

home can increase the resale value of the home by as much as 6-12 percent

.

Is a fireplace a good investment?

Having a fireplace in your house

can increase the resale value of your home

. Prospective buyers may want a toasty fireplace as a feature of the home they purchase. Therefore, the buyer may be willing to pay more for a home that already comes with a fireplace so they don’t have to install one later on.

Can a wood burning fireplace be on an interior wall?

Most standard floors handle fireplaces and stoves. As to the wall, there needs to be a way to vent to the outside, so an

exterior wall works

best. If you are considering a fireplace on an interior wall, there must be a way to vent to the outside, but today’s technology makes this doable in most situations.

Why does my house smell like smoke after fire in fireplace?

A:

The odor is from creosote

. Your chimney may need cleaning. … The result is that makeup air is pulled down the chimney, which is a big, unrestricted hole in the house. If that happens when you have a fire going, smoke will fill the room.

Do gas fireplaces give off heat?


A gas fireplace only produces heat when it’s on and the flames are burning

, meaning that a gas fireplace can’t produce heat for your home when it has been turned off. Gas fireplaces aren’t always used primarily for heating purposes.

What kind of fireplace does not need a chimney?

  • Electric Fireplaces.
  • Water Vapor Fireplaces.
  • Ethanol Fireplaces.
  • Ventless Gas Fireplaces.
  • Gel Fireplaces.

Is it hard to add a fireplace to a house?

Modern fireplaces – both wood-burning and gas-fueled – are

much easier to install than building

a traditional masonry unit. Fireplace inserts are even easier, because they’re pre-built from the factory and require only an opening to fit in to.

Where should a fireplace be placed in a house?

If you want to get the most use out of your fireplace, plan to put the new fireplace in

the most-used room in the house other than the kitchen

, such as the family room or living room. For heating practicality, it makes sense to put it in a smaller, easy-to-heat room such as a master bedroom, office, or spare bedroom.

David Martineau
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David Martineau
David is an interior designer and home improvement expert. With a degree in architecture, David has worked on various renovation projects and has written for several home and garden publications. David's expertise in decorating, renovation, and repair will help you create your dream home.