Sunday, March 9, 2008

The Home Fireplace

A Fireplace Turns A House Into A Home
By: Christine Loxley




Having a fireplace in your home is a great way to heat your home... and it can look great while doing it. But when choosing a fireplace there are some important aspects besides the aesthetic beauty that you must consider in order to maximize efficiency for the heating of your house. A good-looking fireplace is useless in a cold room!

One thing that must be looked at is the efficiency rating of the fireplace. This is measured by the heat that is produced by the fireplace. Generally fireplaces have an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating. The higher the AFUE rating the more efficient the fireplace. Make sure that when you compare fireplaces that the numbers used for the ratings are on the same scale.

In choosing a fireplace you need to look at which one will be the best fit for your home. It depends on the model type and the space you have for the fireplace in your home. There are three main types of fireplaces which are inserts, direct vent and vent free models. Generally most of the gas models can be converted so they will run on propane and many fireplaces that are wood burning can have gas jets added to them to add to the desired heat.

You will also have to look at the cost of the form of gas or wood to factor in what you will use as fuel to heat your home.

Once you have the right model in terms of heating capability, you can decide on the look. The fireplace that you choose must match the décor of the room you wish to put it in. But there are literally thousands of styles of fireplaces so there is bound to be one that fits your style needs.

Fireplaces can be a great addition to any home as well as a very attractive part of your house.


About The Author

Christine Loxley writes for http://fireplace-focus.com , a website full of fireplace articles and resources

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