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Choosing an Environmentally Friendly Fireplace for Your Home

Choosing an Environmentally Friendly Fireplace for Your Home

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Choosing an Environmentally Friendly Fireplace for Your Home

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Fireplaces have been around in some form for hundreds of years. Throughout time, designers have gone to great lengths to create products that are more compatible with the needs and changes in the environment. At the same time, many homeowners have begun to seek alternatives which allow the convenience of being able to heat the home and provide comfort and aesthetic qualities, without compromising the safety, beauty, and nature of Earth’s environment.

  Whether you are seeking an alternative, are

currently looking for a new fireplace, or are in the process of selecting a product for your future home, here is some helpful information about choosing an environmentally friendly fireplace to meet your needs.

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Perhaps the most original of all fireplaces, a wood burning option is especially beneficial for homeowners who are capable of harvesting their own wood. Studies have been done that have shown that a wood burning stove emits no net carbon unlike other fossil fuels. The emission of a wood burning stove is no different than a decomposing tree which allows homeowners to feel at ease about their footprint on the environment. With the latest designs, users will find that less smoke is released into the home, stack, and environment making it one of the most ecological options.

 

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There are also wood inserts which are similar in function and cost to regular wood. Weighing your options and selecting either wood or a wood insert is entirely dependent upon your preference and what you feel would work most effectively for your home.

Another great choice is a pellet stove or pellet

inserts. Pellets are created using recycled materials including sawdust, agricultural waste, and woodchips amongst others. Using this renewable energy source, homeowners can get nearly 24 hours of heat out of one load of the pellets they choose. Many people find the convenience of pellets to be especially attractive along with its environmentally friendly emissions. In many circumstances, pellet stoves can be controlled by a thermostat.

   

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Finally, there are gas fireplaces which boast the cleanliness factor both inside and outside of the home. Unlike wood options where homeowners are usually tasked with cleaning up ashes, a gas stove eliminates this kind of maintenance. However, gas fireplaces emit relatively no fumes which make them equally as attractive to homeowners who are concerned about the environment.

When you are questioning what kind of fireplace

is best for the environment, you can get some great information from this website of a fireplace showroom in San Diego.