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Questions To Ask When Shopping For a Fireplace

Author: Lora Davis
by Lora Davis
Posted: May 16, 2016

If you are like many homeowners, there are chances that you are thinking about a fireplace; a fireplace has been rated on the number one list of must have features with hearths and fireplaces featuring the leading trends this year. The fireplace appears to be one of the most desired decorative appearance products when a new home construction is taking place; it has also been ranked by many homeowners as the most romantic and comforting amenities that make the heart of the home. However, buying a fireplace is not on your everyday shopping list and, as a result of there options you need to consider. Whether you want to add a fireplace to an already existing home or you are installing a new one in your newly constructed house, there are a few important factors you need to consider.

Style: Most homeowners only know about the traditional brick and mortar fireplace; today there are different varieties in terms of style that should be able to fit into every décor style. Whether you want to gravitate towards the traditional or classic design there are many fireplace models you can choose from. You may also want to consider the contemporary end of the spectrum and go for the shinier, sleeker and stylized ones; the contemporary fireplace will also redefine placement since they are almost always positioned on a higher level on the wall.

Fuel: As you consider the ultimate fireplace experience, the crackling sound of firewood is perhaps what comes to your mind. Wood has been the fuel to talk about for hundreds of years but these days there are other fuels that offer distinct benefits that you may also want to consider. When thinking about fuel for your fireplace, consider the availability of that kind of fuel in your area as well as the amount of interaction you intend to have around the fireplace; it appears like a wood burning fireplace takes more time than a gas fireplace.

Interaction: This is an important point to consider when thinking about a fireplace; electric and gas fireplaces require very little or no interaction or maintenance unless you think that using a remote control gadget is a chore. A wood burning fireplace, on the other hand, requires a lot of maintenance to make the fire and keep it burning as well as cleaning when all is said and done. This comes down to personal preferences in addition to the amount of time you want to spend around the fireplace.

Budget: Fireplaces come at different price points starting with the basic unit that is simply functional all the way to the premium fireplace models that come with all the whistles and bells to create the best in home comfort. Take your time to compare prices and what features they can afford you before making a buying decision.

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