How to install fireplace inserts is one of our top questions we receive. Fire place inserts convert wood burning fireplaces to an electric or gas log fireplace. Once fireplace inserts are installed, the existing chimney will not longer need aggressive cleaning. The only maintenance for the inserts is a chimney sweep once a year.
Over time, a traditional wood burning chimney builds up soot. If not cleaned regularly by a professional chimney sweep, this build up can start fires. Many families choose gas logs or electric fireplaces to maintain the look and feel of a fire as our homes are modernized.
Many vendors offer remarkably real gas logs. Also, some have remote controls and thermostats to regulate the temperature in the home.
When we are asked how to install fireplace inserts, we inform them in order to convert a wood burning fireplace into gas logs or a vented fireplace, there are several steps to take:
- The most important first step is a chimney sweep by a professional (do not go pass this point until it is done!)
- The old fireplace grate is removed and recycled.
- The chimney professional will inspect and repair any fire brick and defects in the masonry.
- A fireplace insert is installed. This insert is lowered from the chimney top or in some cases pushed up through the chimney.
- The insert is cut and installed in the chimney cap at the top of the chimney.
- The new set of gas or electric logs are installed in the existing fireplace opening.
- All gas lines and other connections are verified and secured.
What are the benefits of a fireplace liner?
The new gas logs are amazing. The benefits are ease of use, remote controls, no clean up and high efficiency.
Even though the old chimney smoke is reduced, it is important to sweep the new liner yearly. The chimney cap and liner build up soot also.
Finally, search for chimney sweep near me for a qualified professional. Require insurance, recommendations and a guarantee for all work.
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