February 21st, 2010 | by admin |
Gen Wright asked:


The primary goal for installing a fireplace is to bring heat to the house. Therefore, the first step you should take, when buying a fireplace, is to be clear about your goals. For example, are you going to spend lots of time in front of the fireplace? Or do you need the fireplace for a couple of hours per day max? How about heat? Do you need the whole room to be heated up? Or do you just need a small space to be heated up? Having the answers to these questions will help make your buying decision easier.

In general, when buying a fireplace, there are several issues you need to consider. You may need to consider the size of the fireplace, the materials used to construct the fireplace, the heating technology, and of course, your budget. Sounds like a lot of stuff to think about. That’s why it’s important for you to be clear about what you need.

If space is limited, you may wish to consider buying a smaller fireplace. Usually these are DIY (Do-It-Yourself) fireplaces that come with self installation kits. If you decide to go for a big fireplace, you may require the services of a contractor.

The materials of the fireplaces have an impact of the pricing of the fireplace. Fireplaces are usually made from wood, cast iron, copper, or some sort of stone such as granite or limestone. The types of materials you choose affect the durability and the appearance of the fireplace.

When it comes to choosing a design for your fireplace, you can either have a custom design, or a ready-made design. You can easily browse through fireplace catalogs to have a look at what are some of the ready-made or custom designs available. Ready-made designs are easier to install, and they cost less. Custom designs require more time to create and install. Therefore, be prepared to pay a little bit more for custom designs.

You choice of design depends mostly on your personal preferences. If exclusivity is at the top of your list, then choosing a custom design will please you. However, if cost is a concern, a ready-made design will be the most appropriate fit.

Finally, you have to decide on the heating technology. The common perception is that all fireplaces use some kind of burning fuel like wood. The problem is, having a burning fuel in the house has the tendency to create a mess. Therefore, it’s not uncommon to see fireplaces using just gas or electricity to heat up the house. Of course, the type of fireplace you choose will have implications on your utility bills.

If someone in your house has a sensitive nose, then it’s best to install an electric fireplace. When you have an electric fireplace, there is no smell at all, since there is zero burning materials.



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