4 Reasons People Prefer a Gas Fireplace
Is there anything better than a crackling fire on a cold winter night? We don’t think so.
A wood-burning fireplace offers an unbeatable ambiance. The look, sound, and even smell of a wood-burning fire are warm and welcoming. Many of us dreamed of owning homes with a cozy fireplace as we grew up. So, why do so many people switch to a gas insert instead?
The Upside of Gas Fireplaces
1. Convenience
As people get older, they often prefer a gas fireplace because there is no chopping, stacking, or hauling wood. The fire starts at the click of a button and gas fireplaces are much easier to use and maintain than wood-burning fireplaces. With gas, there is no need to gather logs or clean up ash when you’re done using the fireplace.
2. Allergies
Compared to traditional wood-burning fireplaces, gas inserts produce significantly less particulate matter that can create respiratory problems for those with asthma or other breathing issues. Many people complain about having a headache every time they have a fire in the fireplace. They can still enjoy a fire without the side effects of a gas insert.
3. Longer lifespan
Unlike a traditional fireplace, gas inserts can last for decades with proper care and maintenance.
4. A wide variety of designs
From sleek, modern gas inserts to more traditionally styled gas fireplaces, there are many options available that can complement any home décor.
Overall, whether you’re looking for ease of use and low maintenance or a beautiful design element that will upgrade your home’s look, a gas fireplace is the right choice for most people. So if you’re considering upgrading your current fireplace, consider the many benefits of gas inserts and make the switch today!
What To Consider Before Switching To Gas
The pros to switching to gas are pretty enticing, especially if you are tired of chopping, stacking, and hauling wood, have allergies, or are impatient to go to bed at the end of the night. But there are some negative factors to consider as well.
1. Cost
Although gas fireplaces can save you money in the long run, there are some upfront costs to consider.
The cost of a gas fireplace can vary greatly depending on the size, style, and features you choose. Gas fireplaces can be more expensive to install than traditional wood-burning fireplaces. A gas insert for an existing wood-burning fireplace may be less expensive than a completely new gas fireplace. You will also need to factor in the cost of installation and any necessary permits. You will need to have the gas line run and electricity run nearby so you can plug the unit.
At ChimneyTek, we can help you find a plumber and electrician to handle this part of the job. We work with several who we think very highly of.
Although gas inserts may cost more upfront than a wood-burning insert, they can save you money in the long run due to their greater energy efficiency and lower fuel costs compared to wood-burning inserts.
2. Maintenance
A gas fireplace requires very little maintenance, but they still need to be cleaned and serviced regularly. Be sure you are prepared to handle the regular maintenance required for a gas fireplace.
3. Ventilation
Gas fireplaces need to be properly ventilated to work safely and efficiently. Make sure you have adequate ventilation in your home before considering a gas fireplace. Our team can help you with this. Your safety is always our top priority. We will not install a gas insert until we are sure it is safe.
Overall, whether you’re looking for ease of use and low maintenance or a beautiful design element that will upgrade your home’s look, a gas fireplace is the right choice for most people. So if you’re considering upgrading your current fireplace, consider the many benefits of gas inserts and make the switch today!