The topic about home fire-place is a hot topic to discuss, particularly because of the increasing prices of energy. Several groups of individual are making comments and creating a noise about their concern but was not able to solve anything at all. The said to be concern was not able to help an ordinary homeowner who wants to keep their family and their house warm during winter. For the homeowners who are searching for updates or considering to install a new fire-place there are several things that you need to consider. Some of which are discussed in this article with details to help the home owners decide which the most
efficient wood stove.
Insulation
Before you start installing a new fire-place, you need to consider first adding an insulation in your home. A new fire-place usually cost a lot, and you don't like to let your savings wasted on escaping heat from the windows, in the dryer vents or the leaking basement. To make sure there is no leak in your home before installing the new efficient wood stove it is best to contact your utility services and have your home checked. There are some instances that the company who will install your fire-place will do the inspection for free or you can pay other company to do it for you. you can also ask the service of the local welfare department to perform the energy efficient test on your home. The welfare department can direct you to a non profit which offers testing and help you on insulation or winter weatherization for minimum income families.
Square Footage
You need to determine the exact size of the unit that you need. An efficient wood stove can heat up the entire house if you know exactly the size of wood stove that you need. You can ask the expert about this. An overheated house would mean that the unit is not running efficiently and you would be just wasting your money. A small
fire-place would force your unit to work harder that may cause damage to the unit.
Source of Fuel
With the present situation of the oil price and the concern about ozone, the use of natural gas or propane is not a good choice. It is best to consider an efficient wood stove as their heating system. If you have solar power it is best to consider an Electric fire-place. Wood is renewable, readily available and cheap, you can even use this during power outages. The only drawback in using wood as your heating system is that it is messy and is difficult to handle for the elderly or for those who live alone. It can also be very polluting. One good choice is the Geothermal absorbing heat out of the ground itself to keep your home warm, however it is very costly to install and needs gas or electric to run.
The above mentioned considerations are only some of the important things that you need to focus first. Efficiency and price are also some of the things that you need to consider.
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