What Is The Best Type Of Fireplace Insert?

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So when is a wood insert best? Wood is likely a go-to option for individuals who heat their homes primarily by fire and do not want to/cannot rely on other methods of power such as gas and electricity, as wood is plentiful and reliable. Even better, if your chimney is in good repair, you might as well make use of it!

How do I choose a fireplace insert?

To determine the right size, measure the following: opening height; opening width; opening depth (top and bottom); rear width and the depth of the hearth (area in front of fireplace). LOCATION: A fireplace insert needs to be placed in an existing masonry or factory-built fireplace with a working chimney.

What type of fireplace insert is most efficient?

Wood-Burning Fireplace Inserts

Classic wood-burning fireplaces are made more efficient with the addition of a specialized, wood-burning fireplace insert that blocks heat from escaping through the chimney above.

Which wood fireplace insert is best?

  • Napoleon S-Series.
  • Regency Cascades (i1500)
  • Stove Builder International CW2900.
  • Vogelzang Deluxe Wood Burning Insert.
  • Regency Alterra.
  • Lopi Medium Flushwood.
  • Drolet Escape 1500.

What is the safest fireplace insert?

Direct-vent units are safest. They draw in outside air to keep the flame burning and exhaust all the combustion gases and water vapor released by burning gas. Ventless inserts have a higher efficiency rating (92% to 99% vs. 60% to 80% for direct-vent inserts) because no heat escapes up the chimney.

Is a fireplace insert worth the money?

Are Fireplace Inserts Worth the Money? Overall, a fireplace insert gives most individuals the value the want including: Time Savings: Less maintenance such as cleaning, removing ash, and adding wood to the fire.

How much does it cost to put in a fireplace insert?

How much does a fireplace insert cost? Most fireplace inserts and a professional installation cost about $2,000 to $4,000 , depending on the state of your existing chimney and the model you select. Some electric models cost significantly less, but they offer less heat output than wood and gas fireplace inserts.

Do fireplace inserts need electricity?

Do Fireplace Inserts Need Electricity? Simple wood burning fireplace inserts and some gas log inserts may not require household electricity (110vac). However, if a blower (fan) is wanted then the fireplace insert would require a cord to be run to a nearby outlet in the room.

What should I look for in a wood burning insert?

  1. Wood burning, multi fuel or pellet stove.
  2. Freestanding or insert.
  3. Steel or cast iron body.
  4. Size & heat output.
  5. Efficiency.
  6. EPA Certified or DEFRA Approved.
  7. Catalytic & non-catalytic.
  8. Airwash.

How do I know what size fireplace insert I need?

The size of fireplace insert you require is related to the size of your existing masonry chimney . There are five key dimensions to measure – the height and width of the opening, the height and width of the back wall of the fireplace and the depth of the fireplace.

Do fireplace inserts burn real wood?

EPA Certified Wood Inserts. With Regency wood fireplace inserts you utilize more of the available heat, burn less wood, and enjoy the warmth and beauty of a real wood burning fire.

Can a fireplace insert heat a house?

Can a Fireplace Really Heat Your Home? Absolutely ! And many houses already have a fireplace. It’s just a matter of using it to bring some much-desired warmth into your home.

Do fireplace inserts increase home value?

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 .

How long do fireplace inserts last?

However, when properly maintained, a fireplace insert can last 20-30 years or more , making them a great investment in the future of your home.

What is the difference between a fireplace and a fireplace insert?

Fireplaces will have large viewing areas and box dimensions because they are designed to be built into new construction and not limited by the existing fireplace opening size. ... A fireplace insert is basically a stove, wood or gas, that is designed to be inserted into a fireplace that is already there.

What’s the benefit of a fireplace insert?

The burning environment in a fireplace insert is one in which the firewood burns more efficiently , with less heat going up the chimney. The amount of time, expense, and energy that you put into your firewood supply can be reduced, and the wood you have will provide much more heat.

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.