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Fireplaces have become one of the most important elements in many homes. They make you cozy and comfortable during the harsh weather and cold winter months. Whether your house is big or small, there is always a fireplace that will suit your needs and budget.
Traditional, cast iron, gas, and electric fireplaces are the most common types of fireplaces. Each one is unique in appearance and performance and gives you a different experience depending on the fireplace you want.
Traditional Fireplaces
It is a common scenario in winter to see people curling up in front of a traditional fireplace wood burning with crackling fire sounds. These fireplaces are not only a decorative focal point but also in great demand by homeowners who want to give their homes a vintage look.
Traditional fireplaces provide full, dry heat, and are very economical. Unlike electricity, wood is cheaper and will dramatically lower your utility bills. However, traditional fireplaces require regular maintenance and cleaning and enough space to store logs.
When operating a traditional fireplace, you need to be extra careful. Using a safety screen will prevent sparks from flying onto the floor and protect your kids and pets from the embers.
Gas Fireplaces
When you choose a gas fireplace, achieving a warm room becomes second nature. With gas fireplaces, you don’t need to store or source logs. You don’t need to contend with ash, burned-up logs, and soot that are always messy and need frequent cleaning. What they may lack in ambiance, they make up for in effortless maintenance.
The Benefits of a Gas Fireplace
- You don’t need to cut wood or purchase logs
- You don’t need to clean up ashes, soot or burned-up log
- They have a unique burning experience and keep homeowners warm
- They are more efficient and help homeowners save money on utility bills
- They need no tending. Maintenance requires a mere annual check-up.
- They can run on natural gas or propane
- You don’t need a chimney
- You can install the built-in gas fireplace models in any room of your home
- Easy to control the heat output. They come in a wide range of BTU output, which enables you to control heat with remote control from the comfort of your couch
- You can set them to produce as little or as much heat as you need
Cast Iron Fireplaces
The cast iron fireplace comes in different shapes and sizes, whether your home is bigger or smaller, you’ll find many affordable options to choose from. Cast iron fireplaces can be set up almost anywhere, but you will still be required to vent it outside your house or to a chimney. Compared to a traditional fireplace, cast iron retains heat much longer and continues to produce a pleasant and steady warmth even after the fire goes out. If you’ve been worrying that your home is smaller, cast iron is the right fit for you.
Electric Fireplaces
Electric fireplaces look much like wood-burning or gas fireplaces. The only difference is that you won’t need to clean up ash, soot, and burnt logs. Also, they may not radiate heat effectively as traditional or gas fireplaces. Electric fireplaces are eco-friendly, energy-efficient, and 100% clean energy.
Many tenants consider electric fireplaces because they don’t require the installation of a ventilation system or chimney. With an electric fireplace, you don’t need to worry about remodeling a home that isn’t yours.
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