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Wed, May 15, 2024

Purchase a Wood Stove Insert Online

When shopping for a wood stove insert you can find several different styles and brands available online to fit the type of fireplace you want to update. There are wood burning and gas and inserts available from Copperfield Chimney Supply , which offers quality hearth products for the entire home.

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.

Wed, May 15, 2024

Important things to consider in choosing the ri...

Choosing the right fireplace can be a daunting experience. You must determine what you are looking for i.e. wood, gas, heat, esthetics, efficiency, ease of use, see through, peninsula, corner are just some of the things you need to decide before heading out to buy your fireplace. There are commercial sites available, such as Woodstoves-Fireplaces.com where you can get professional help and recommendations based on what your need are.

Here are some additional ideas you should consider.

  • Whether the unit is for a new home or remodel will influence the type of fireplace that will be best for you considering installation.
  • Identify the possible location for your new fireplace. Your fireplace professional can assist in determining if the location is possible for the type of fireplace you desire.
  • Choose the type of fuel you wish to use: gas, wood, pellet.
  • Once you have decided some of the above criteria, you can explore the various styles and models available. Custom finishes are available for many different types of fireplaces and stoves.

Author: Copperfield Chimney Supply

Wed, May 15, 2024

Turn your fireplace into a heating machine

Casual use open burning fireplaces are not efficient and require frequent fire tending. The oversize fireplace flue sweeps the firebox heat up the flue. Even worse, the draft of the fireplace gathers up the heated room air as well. A few hours of casual fireplace use can force your central heating system to work harder and cost you money!

Installing glass doors on your fireplace will stop the fireplace draft from sucking the heated room air up the flue so the glass doors will make your fireplace less inefficient but does not add any new efficiency.

Installing a high efficiency fireplace insert will turn your fireplace into a heating appliance with at least 75% efficiency. Understanding your options and having good measurements in hand are important when you visit your local hearth store.

CHIMNEY Determine the condition of your chimney. All chimneys should be professionally evaluated and upgraded as required. Insert installations require that the chimney be approved to current codes, clean and in working condition. If you have an existing wood burning fireplace that is manufactured with an air cooled metal chimney system, a wood burning insert may not an option open to you. Check closely with the manfuacturer's guidelines.

CHIMNEY LINERS Fireplace chimney flues are oversized by design. Most wood inserts will require an inner liner or stainless steel sleeve to be installed if the existing flue liner is larger than 7” x 11”. All gas inserts require inner liners. Liners for wood and liners for gas are constructed of different materials and sizes.

ELECTRIC REQUIREMENT Inserts use electric blowers to extract and distribute the heat from the firebox. A nearby electric outlet is required. To eliminate the exposed cord from the surround you may wish to have an electrician install a hidden outlet.

FUEL SUPPLY Gas fired inserts require a gas line installed into the firebox and an outside propane storage tank if natural gas is not your option. Think about snow removal when positioning the propane tank. Homeowners must provide access to the tank after the winter snows. Wood inserts require a storage area where the wood will be dry and accessible for refueling and you also need to provide a safe method to dispose of wood ashes.

SIZING Inserts are sold as two or more components: the insert or firebox plus a surround panel and sometimes an optional front. The insert must physically fit into the firebox. Fireplaces with tapered fireboxes or slanted back firewalls can be difficult to accommodate. The surround panel is designed to cover the gap between the insert and the actual fireplace opening size. Surround panels are offered in differing sizes and styles giving one insert several options.

CLEARANCES Each product is tested and listed to minimum clearances from combustible top and side fireplace trim as well as from combustible mantles. The dimensional depth of the facing trim and of the depth of mantle is important factor when measuring.

HEARTH EXTENSION All wood inserts require the hearth to extend beyond the insert opening. Some units require that the hearth extension meet a certain R factor. Many gas inserts also require a hearth extension. These are stated distances in the product manual.

Author: Copperfield Chimney Supply

Wed, May 15, 2024

Gas Fireplaces Do Not Require an Extensive Chim...

Instead of requiring an exterior or interior chimney which has to be run through the entire house and out the roof, a gas fireplace uses a direct vent. Direct vent fireplaces have an opening on the exterior wall which allows for air to be drawn in, while at the same time provides an exhaust outlet for harmful gases given off when the fireplace is being ran. This direct vent feature allows you to place gas fireplaces throughout your entire home in just about any room.

Gas Fireplaces Can Be Used to Convert From Wood Burning Fireplaces

When you use gas fireplaces, like those available here at Copperfield Chimney Supply, to convert existing wood burning fireplaces, you may need to install a special chimney to allow for the exhaust of gases and proper intake of fresh air. Another option is to seal the existing chimney opening on the roof and above the existing fireplace and convert it to a direct vent instead.

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.

Wed, May 15, 2024

Fireplace Inserts make it Easy to Update

Fireplace inserts are reliable, modern ways to update your masonry fireplace. A fireplace insert is, basically, a wood stove version of your brick fireplace that slides right into your existing fireplace opening. With very little time and effort, it is quite easily installed and can provide your home with a revitalized look.

Check our selection of quality fireplace inserts

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.