Most older homes with wood burning fireplaces can benefit from the installation of a new fireplace insert. These older fireplaces have very low heating efficiency primarily because of the open combustion design. These open fireplaces draw to much air in and burn to quickly wasting energy. The fireplace insert with its closed insulated doors slows the fire down, increases the temperature of the fire resulting in a better more complete combustion. This higher efficiency will have a noticeable impact in reducing higher home heating bills. If you choose an EPA-certified wood burning fireplace insert, it can reduce wood burning emissions almost to zero.
There are several important considerations when you are selecting a fireplace insert. While there are a variety of fuel types available - wood, gas, propane, pellet and coal - the availability and cost of the fuel source is of prime concern. Availability and cost of fuel types can vary widely across the country.
Size is extremely important when purchasing a fireplace insert. Get this wrong and it will cost you time, money and certainly frustration. There are four key measurements you will want to make. Measure the front opening height and width. Measure the depth of the fireplace. Because most fireplaces are not as wide in the back measure the width at the back of the fireplace. Also have the depth of the hearth available. Some inserts require a certain hearth depth to fit correctly.
Consider the location. A fireplace insert needs to be used in an existing masonry or factory built fireplace. They are either vented naturally through a working chimney, direct vented or vent free depending on the fuel used. In most cases, a chimney liner is required for naturally vented fireplaces. Make sure to check on all building codes before installing.
Now you can have the fireplace of your dreams. Pick the style, color and finish of that perfect fireplace insert. It will dramatically transform that old drab fireplace you have been living with. It will add value to your home for years to come.
John Stoner is the owner of Patio Furniture, Fountains and Fireplaces a website featuring decorating tips and ideas for the home, patio, deck and garden. Here you’ll find more information on fireplace inserts .

June 06, 2008




