Wood Burning Fireplace Inserts A Wise Choice For Older Homes


If you’re in an older house, chances are that it has a fireplace built in. These old style fireplaces are a great center piece to any room, but they’re generally not that efficient. By adding a wood burning fireplace insert, you can dramatically increase the energy efficiency of your home, and also have the old world charm of a traditional wood burning fireplace.

A wood burning fireplace insert is made from cast iron, steel or anodized aluminum, and come with tempered insulated glass doors. They are available in many different sizes and shapes, so no matter what size your existing fireplace is, you should be able to find a wood burning insert to fit.

Most of the fireplaces built in the original, older homes have a very low energy efficiency rating. As much as 70 to 80% of the heat they produce can be lost up the chimney. Not only that, but they can actually suck the inside room air in where it is lost up the flue. By adding a wood burning fireplace insert, you can increase the efficiency so that 90% of that heat is re-circulated back into your room, thus saving you a tremendous amount of heating costs through out those chilly winter months.

The wood burning inserts are a two piece design, with an outer and inner layer of material. This allows for the inside air to enter between the two surfaces where it is heated, then it are blown back out. Most inserts will have a blower already installed straight from the factory; this is your best choice. However, if you find that your wood burning fireplace insert doesn’t have a built in blower, you can install an after market type to get the most out of it.

Not only are wood burning fireplace inserts a wise choice to install in older fireplaces; they are also a very common addition to any new home being constructed today. New homes are geared towards efficiency, and by adding a wood burning insert, rather then a traditional fireplace, it drastically decreases energy consumption, saving you on your heating bills.

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