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Do you have a wood burning fireplace but never use it? There are various reasons why someone would not use their fireplace. One reason may be that it is too expensive as a way to heat the home or they might think that it's not worth the time and energy to even bother with using a fireplace. Whatever the case, there is a product that is designed to make your fireplace more

cost efficient, fuel efficient, and a better fireplace all around. Fireplace inserts are the product that is being talked about. A fireplace insert does use the chimney and is basically like a stove that is inserted, or fitted, into your normal space that is reserved for your fireplace. The fuel source for the fireplace insert does not have to be just wood either. Fuel sources can range from wood to coal and everything in between. Wood pellets can be used and even gas can be used in conjunction with the fireplace insert. A good way to think about fireplace inserts is basically like your purchasing a brand new fireplace, except without all the added costs of doing so. Although fireplace inserts commonly cost anywhere between $1000 and $1500 on average, this is to be considered a one time cost. Buying a brand new fireplace for your home can cost much more, but fireplace inserts are designed to fit right into your normal fireplace.

There are also many shapes, sizes, and materials that inserts are made into. Since it fits right into or beside the space designed for your fireplace, an insert can come in basically any size that you need it to. For the material, cast iron and steel are the two materials that fireplace inserts are commonly made out of. The reason for this is because you already have a normal fireplace, so you need something strong and sturdy to back it up with. Cast iron and steel work well for fireplace inserts. You can even purchase glass doors for your fireplace so that you can enjoy watching the fire with the added bonus of safety. And not only glass doors are the only thing that will add a touch of glow to your fireplace. There are fireplace insert accessories, like trims that you could place around it, traditional firebacks and grates, and even tiles or a front design can come with a fireplace insert. You certainly don't lose anything buy purchasing a fireplace insert; if anything, you gain all the added bonuses of having a real fireplace because it essentially is one.

When it comes to fireplace insert maintenance, on the other hand, it is just like any traditional fireplace. Yes, you still have to clean up and get rid of all the soot that gathers in the chimney flue. Fortunately, there are professionals who will take this job on for you and inspect your insert to make sure that it stays safe.

Owning a fireplace insert is a good way to make use of the fireplace that you've always wanted to utilize. In return, you will receive a heat source that will provide an excellent way to heat your home in the wintertime or summer months even. Most find that purchasing a fireplace insert is a good investment and wish that they could have done it sooner!

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