Fireplace Insert
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So What is a Fireplace Insert?
You may have heard of fireplace inserts and how efficient they are. But do you know what they really are and how they work? If you don't,
browse through the following Fireplace Insert guide and get a better understanding what an insert is and how it works.
Definition of a Fireplace Insert
A fireplace insert is basically a convenient wood burning insert that you can place in your existing masonry fireplace to increase heating efficiency. It's a conversion kit/update for older, open masonry style fireplaces that are typically very open mouthed fireplaces.
What a Fireplace Insert Consists of
Fireplace inserts are made of a fire box surrounded by a shell that's typically made of steel. The box and steel shell create a space where air can flow between to create and provide warmth.
Benefits of a Fireplace Insert
In addition to updating an outdated fireplace, a fireplace insert has a number of benefits that make it a worthwhile investment. Benefits include:
- Increase efficiency
- Added heat production
- Easy cleaning
- Allow for multiple fuel burning
Types of Fireplace Inserts
Fireplace insert design is pretty basic. The difference is in the type of fuel it's designed to burn. Various fuels different fireplace inserts can handle include:
- Wood
- Coal/Pellets
- Corn Fuel
- Gas
Be sure to get a fireplace insert that can handle the fuel you want to burn. The idea is to replace your existing fireplace opening with a unit that can handle hotter burning fuel.