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What You Need to Know Before Buying a Gas Fireplace Insert

Before you Rush Out and Buy, Consider...

Adding a gas fireplace insert to your home can offer much-needed warmth, coziness, and a soothing ambiance during colder weather. But, before shopping, you should know a few matters to make an informed choice. Selecting the right gas fireplace insert can be challenging with different styles, sizes, and characteristics. You'll want to consider safety, setup requirements, and maintenance when considering your options. This guide provides the information needed to purchase a gas fireplace insert confidently and experience the wonderful advantages of a cozy fire in your abode.

Installing and Maintaining a Gas Fireplace Insert is Fairly Simple

A gas fireplace insert provides excellent versatility and convenience for use. Inserts are placed into the existing fireplace and then enclosed by metal shrouds to mask any space between the insert and the current structure. Furthermore, there is no need to tear down any brick, stone, or tile or to open the wall - a gas line simply needs to be connected to power the fireplace.

A gas fireplace insert provides the same cozy atmosphere as a wood fireplace but without the hassles of regular upkeep and maintenance. The chimney doesn't need to be serviced annually, and there is no fear of creosote-induced chimney fires. You won't need to source and store firewood or clear away ash. The only regular maintenance it requires is to have a professional come by and inspect it once in a while, and to periodically wipe down the glass as you would for any other appliance.

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You Need a Working Gas Line

For a gas fireplace to work, it needs a gas line and, at times, an electricity supply to power the ignition module and blower. If your existing fireplace already has a gas line and an accessible power source, upgrading to a gas fireplace insert will be relatively simple. However, if there is neither a gas line nor a power outlet nearby, these must be installed before the insert is fitted.

Depending on your current fireplace setup, installing a gas fireplace insert may be more complex than placing and turning it on. Napoleon and other manufacturers require a gas fireplace insert to be installed by a professional to validate their warranty. Lastly, depending on the cost of firewood and gas in your area, gas, especially propane, might be more expensive than wood.

There are Many Styles and Features Available

Gas fireplace inserts are a highly flexible choice to enliven your living area and are available in different designs, from a classic style featuring wood-burning logs to a contemporary linear box. Furthermore, these inserts boast amenities that aren't available in wood fireplaces, such as an adjustable flame height, an automated timer to save energy, and a remote control to adjust the temperature and flame height from anywhere in the room. A few models are even connected with a smartphone app instead of a wall-mounted display or remote and can be synced up with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant for voice commands.

A gas fireplace insert provides a range of customization options for an aesthetically pleasing addition to any home. From traditional logs to decorative log sets, glass chips, and stones to choosing suitable shroud materials such as brick or porcelain panels, these fireplaces are tailored to fit any space. Many inserts have decorative safety surrounds and screen fronts to protect kids and animals.

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A Gas Fireplace Insert is an Efficient Heating Solution

Rather than relying on a wood-burning fireplace, which can have a measly efficiency rating of 15 to 30 percent, investing in a gas fireplace insert offers a much more effective way to heat your home - with efficiency ratings as high as 65 to 99 percent! That means much more heat enters your home rather than going up the chimney. Moreover, a gas fireplace insert makes it possible to use zone heating by running it in a central area of your home. You can turn down the central heating elsewhere and save on utilities while providing a cozy spot for your loved ones to congregate.

Build Your Fireplace with Napoleon

If you want to reap the many advantages of a reliable, energy-efficient heat source, consider purchasing a gas fireplace insert. Become aware of your home's heating needs and the various types, features, installation and maintenance requirements. Consider consulting with a Napoleon professional to make sure you make the right choice for your home. With adequate preparation and understanding, you can surely enjoy a comfortable and inviting atmosphere in your living space for many years to come.

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