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Types Of Fireplace Inserts
Wood Burning Fireplace Inserts These inserts are great for people who want to keep all the charm and ambiance of their wood fireplace, but reduce heat loss. You can install a wood fireplace insert without also installing a stainless steel chimney liner, typically recommended for inserts, but you will have to remove the insert to clean the chimney. With the chimney liner, you won't have to remove the insert during cleaning, but you should still seek the services of a professional sweep to protect your investment. Coal and Pellet Fireplace Inserts With the heating capacity of a coal stove, these inserts are capable of becoming the main heat source for your home. Because these inserts are specially designed for coal and pellets, it's not recommended that you substitute a wood burning insert if you're going to use a hot burning fuel. Gas Fireplace Inserts For most gas fireplace inserts, you'll still need a functional chimney to allow for exhaust. Ventless gas fireplaces do exist, but you should follow the installation instructions very carefully to ensure that you protect the air supply inside your home. Electric Fireplace Inserts The least powerful of the inserts, electric fireplaces put out about as much heat as a space heater. The benefit of most electric fireplaces is that you can plug them in just about anywhere, even in homes without an existing fireplace. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Lisa Becker is an avid home decorator and writes for Fireplace Mantels 123: Shop For Your Perfect Fireplace Mantel and Surround. Her expertise regarding fireplace mantels and surrounds provides insight into the world of interior design and home decorating. For the rest of the article, check out Fireplace Mantels Ideas and Buying Guide. |
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