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Save on your Wood Fireplace Heating Bills with Fireplace Inserts

By | Sep 6, 2010 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

New homeowners and those who are used to living in homes without a wood fireplace may be new to fireplace inserts and how they work. Everyone would love to move into a new house equipped with a wood fireplace, not only because of the comforting heat that it provides throughout the cold winter months, but also for the cozy ambiance that it brings. However, a wood fireplace alone could be an inefficient heat source due to the fact that some of the heat it produces is lost through the chimney, accumulating to your monthly bills without maximizing the heat that it offers.

A traditional wood fireplace found in vintage or historic homes are mainly notorious for this. Due to this, homeowners choose to incorporate fireplaces inserts to the fireplace's dwelling, hence becoming more heat-effective, cost-efficient machines. Alternatively, if you're in need of a wood burning heat source, but have less space to house a wood fireplace, then wood burning stoves would be a good option. Wood burning stoves are just like fireplaces installed with fireplace inserts and are also considered as closed heating units. Their advantage however, is that they are obviously more compact than the regular wood fireplace, therefore taking up much lesser footprint in your room's floor space.

Fire requires oxygen to keep the flames burning. For this reason, a traditional wood fireplace will draw warm air out of your house. Aside from losing heat this way, a great amount of heat also escapes through the chimney and outside, instead of staying inside your home. Fireplace inserts serve as remedy for these issues, saving you the heat you need and helping you save on your heating bills significantly.

Fireplace inserts are made using steel or cast iron in order to make a fireproof burning shell. The glass covering for a wood fireplace assists by keeping the heat within the fireplace, but a wooden fireplace inserts nowadays have blower and vents, allowing the heat to go around the room of your house. One of the main reasons why homeowners incorporate fireplace inserts to their home is that these lets them keep the appeal of a traditional fire dancing in their fireplace while having a more efficient source of heating for their homes. There are several types of fireplace inserts that have different functions and features. These are the gas fireplace inserts, ventless inserts, natural vent inserts, and direct ventless inserts.

Do remember that employing the use of a wood fireplace takes along the effort of saving energy while having a more efficient way of generating heat. You don't have to pay for heating systems that will easily break down after a short time and requires a replacement unit after just a few years. So if you want to avail of these benefits, then you may want to install your very own fireplace with fireplace inserts for it to produce enough heat for you and your family to survive and enjoy freezing nights and frosty days. So if you have an old wood fireplace that is just burning away your money, then it may be time to finally look at fireplace inserts and use them to your advantage.




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