Warmth, Security, Ambience – Enjoying the Benefits
There is a wide range of benefits with a fireplace or stove in your home, and they can vary based on the type of fireplace or stove. Across the board however, you can be guaranteed you’ll have a warm place by the fire should there be a power outage.
WOOD FIREPLACE
- Traditional look and feel
- Multiple sources for purchasing firewood fuel
- Freedom from fluctuating oil and propane fuel costs
- Reduced use of fossil fuels
- Boost your home’s value
GAS FIREPLACE
- Convenience of an on-off switch
- No need to stack firewood
- Safe, with no concern about smoldering embers
- Versatility of design, including modern low-profile fireplaces
- Broad range of possible locations, including interior walls
PELLET FIREPLACE
- Combines convenience with traditional feel
- Pellets burn as a “real” fire, made of compressed wood chips and sawdust
- No need to stack firewood
- Freedom from fluctuating oil and propane fuel costs
- Reduced use of fossil fuels
WOOD STOVE
- Traditional look and crackle of a “real” fire
- Multiple sources for purchasing firewood fuel
- Freedom from fluctuating oil and propane fuel costs
- Reduced use of fossil fuels
- Does not dry indoor air that contributes to chapped winter skin
GAS STOVE
- No need to restock the stove to maintain consistent heat
- Extremely efficient heat source
- Variable heat settings
- Zone heating saves on home heating bills by focusing heat on the most-used room
PELLET STOVE
- Combines convenience with traditional feel
- Efficient heat source
- Variable heat settings
- Saves on home heating bill by focusing heat on the most-used room
- Easier handling of fuel source than wood