Getting A New Fireplace: Here's What You Need to Know

Getting A New Fireplace: Here’s What You Need to Know

Winter is almost here, and a fireplace is one of the best ways to fight off the freezing cold. If you are thinking about getting a new fireplace, then you have made the right choice. A fireplace can not only make you feel warm and cozy during winter months, but also boost the overall aesthetics of your house. 

Whether it is your first time, or if you are planning on replacing your current fireplace, there are several factors to be considered before you make the final decision. We have compiled a  list of things you must keep in mind before you get a fireplace. 

Have Your Chimney Inspected

First thing you must do is to have your existing chimney checked. The creosote, or the unburned wood particles that form in the flue lining, must be removed before installing a new fireplace. This residue is highly combustible and is the main cause of fire inside the chimney.

Chimney fire is extremely dangerous and can spread to nearby parts of the house, especially if your chimney is old or has poor masonry. Other blockages in your chimney can also cause the smoke to blow back inside your house. Before you install a new fireplace, have a licensed professional inspect your chimney and take care of any repairs needed. 

Pick The Right Fireplace For You

Are you looking for a fireplace that uses wood as fuel? Electricity? Or do you prefer gas? Before you install a fireplace, you must choose the type of fuel that will fit your needs and budget. An efficient fuel choice can help save you money and reduce your electricity bills at the same time. As there are many options in the market, you do not have to settle for something that does not fit your budget or has high cost of maintenance.

The Placement of Your Fireplace

After you have chosen a fireplace and the type of fuel you will be using, you should proceed to look for an optimal place in your house to install the fireplace. There are different mounting options for fireplaces, so choose the one that fits your house design and aesthetics. 

If you want a fireplace that sits inside your wall, then you can get a wall-mounted fireplace. You can also connect it to your existing chimney, if you have one. The free-standing fireplace is a great option too if you want to install a chimney that requires little work. Last but not the least, a built-in fireplace insert is a great option for anyone who is looking to add a fireplace into an empty cabinet or an old fireplace. 

The Fireplace’s Efficiency and Cost of Maintenance

Last but not the least, you must focus on the efficiency of your heat source. This way, you can have the right amount of heat and lower electricity bills. A gas-fueled fireplace is better than coal or wood-based. It’s easier to start a fire with gas, and it does not leave ash in the chimney. Although this option is better in some regards, it may not always suit the aesthetics you are aiming for. If you have rustic or farmhouse themed interior, embers and logs are a better match for your kitchen. For a modern house, an electricity-based or gas-based fireplace would be more fitting.

A fireplace is a great tool to create a warm and cozy atmosphere in your house. There are many heating options out there, but if you are looking for something traditional, then a fireplace is perfect for you. While there are many benefits to having a fireplace in your house, it is important to note that they need frequent care and maintenance. 

At Turnbull Masonry, we have over 19 years of experience in repairing chimneys, brick repair (internal and external), parging, concrete repair, and other masonry services. To learn more about installing a new fireplace or renovating an existing one, get in touch with our team today!