What's Right for You?
While people agree that a fire on the hearth makes their house a home, choosing from the many options can be confusing. The following questions are intended to help you identify the right unit for your home. Remember that the starting point is you, your home, your tastes and your lifestyle.
From there, a trained hearth products retailer can help you choose the best heating fuel and the ideal product.
1. Where will your hearth product go?
With today's venting options, fireplaces, stoves,
inserts and other hearth appliances can be installed almost anywhere in the home.
Consider a fireplace for nontraditional locations, such as the kitchen, home office
or master bedroom or bath. Even creating an outdoor living room by installing fireplaces on
patios and decks is a very popular trend today.
2. Do you have an existing fireplace or stove?
If you have a unit that is inefficient
or seldom used, converting to a new hearth product may be simple and surprisingly
affordable. Gas logs or a fireplace insert may be just right for you.
3. Are you building a new home or remodeling?
You can add atmosphere and focus and
value to your home by incorporating a hearth product early in the design stage. Give
us a call or talk to your architect or builder about stove and fireplace ideas.
4. Do you want a fire for its aesthetic appearance or for its warmth? Some hearth products are simply decorative, while others are extremely efficient and beautiful to watch at the same time. How much heat output would you like or need.
5. How much of your home do you want to heat?
Once you decide whether to use your
unit as room heater, living zone heater, or an entire house heater give us a call
to help you determine the right size unit for your home. We can also help you decide
the best heating fuel factoring in your climate, floor plan and lifestyle.
6. What fuels are accessible to you?
Use the HPBA home heating calculator to determine
your best options and savings based on your local fuel availability: firewood, natural
gas, propane, wood pellets, coal, oil or electricity.
7. Are you concerned about having heat during power outages?
One of the benefits of
most hearth products is that they can operate during power outages, when you need
the heat the most.
8. Are there any other special considerations?
Having a fire can be as simple as pushing
a button on a gas stove or fireplace, or engaging as supplying your own wood, building
and tending a fire.
9. What finished look do you want for your home?
The hearth products industry offers
many choices to consumers.
10. How much do you want to spend?
Price is always a consideration. Hearth product
prices range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. Fuel prices
also are a factor to consider and vary by region.
1406 Lake Shore Drive East - Ashland, WI 54806
715-682-4331 Phone 715-682-5559 Fax
thefirefolks -at- gmail -dot- com
Formally “Stove & Upholstery Works”
What’s Right for You?
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