Warm Up Your Home With Fireplace Inserts

When the weather starts to get cold, having a fireplace can warm up your home and make it a very cozy place to come back to. Not only is walking out of the cold into a warm house an amazing feeling, your family will also be very grateful to be out of the cold.

A great way to upgrade your fireplace is to use fireplace inserts. There are several types of inserts that are available, and each has their own pros and cons. The main difference between these fireplace inserts is the type of fuel they use to create heat in your home.

The Gas Fireplace Insert

Instead of wood, a gas fireplace insert uses natural gas for fuel. The good thing about using a direct vent gas fireplace insert is no dust or ash to dirty your room, or a chimney to maintain. You do not have to chop firewood and store it to keep the fire going. Compared to regular wood fireplaces, using a gas fireplace insert is more efficient, unlike a regular wood fireplace where most of the heat goes up the chimney.

The Electric Fireplace Insert

An electric fireplace insert is also more convenient to use than a regular wood burning fireplace. With a small electric fireplace insert installed, you just need to flip a switch and you have heat in your home! Although you may miss the exercise from chopping wood, I am sure most people would prefer to warm themselves up in front of the “fire” than get warmed up chopping wood.

With an electric fireplace insert comes safety that does not exist with using a gas or wood burning fire. Because there are no actual flames to contend with, you do not have to worry about fire hazards that come from storing natural gas or wood for fuel.

The Wood Fireplace Insert

Installing the wood fireplace insert is relatively simple. It is literally just inserting a package that consists of a firebox, blower and faceplate into your existing mantle. With wood fireplace inserts, you can give your fireplace a new look. Using a fireplace insert can also make your fireplace more efficient by using less wood and dispensing more heat into your home.

In Summary

To prepare for cold weather, you can upgrade your old fireplace by installing a fireplace insert that best meets your needs. Being more efficient and convenient, using a fireplace insert could save you time and money in the long run.

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