Fireplace Insert

Michael on April 23rd, 2012

This post focuses on two major types of electric fireplace designs, electric fireplace inserts and wall mounted electric fireplaces. It will compare both the benefits of these units along with some of their drawbacks in the hopes of providing consumers with a better understanding of these units and which type may be best suited to fit their interior design and installation goals. To begin, it is important to differentiate the three subcategories of electric fireplace inserts that exist on the market today.

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Kelsey Ellis on March 8th, 2012

For many consumers considering an electric fireplace, confusion can arise when researching the various types of fireplaces availiable. Built-in electric fireplaces are suitable for both new construction and retro-fit applications and fireplace inserts can be permanently built in and hard wired within a wall as well as plugged into an existing socket.

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Michael on February 21st, 2012

Electric fireplaces are beginning to take the heating industry by storm but many consumers have been left wondering about how these units work and why they are becoming so popular. This list is intended to answer some basic questions about electric fireplaces and how they work so that consumers can make informed decisions about electric heat.

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Kelsey Ellis on August 24th, 2011

The benefits of electric fireplaces over wood burning and gas models are widely known. Electric units are more energy efficient, easier to maintain, cheaper to operate, and are better for the environment. They are also more affordable and simpler to install since they do not need any kind of ventilation. If you’re convinced that electric [...]

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Kelsey Ellis on August 5th, 2011

We realize there’s nothing quite like the sound of a crackling, blazing fire to create a warm and inviting space. However, there are downsides to a traditional wood burning fireplaces. Wood burning fireplaces by nature are not very efficient. They pull warm air out of a room and into a fire. A lot of the energy [heat] is lost up the chimney and through the material that surrounds it. When temperatures drop below freezing, a fireplace exhausts more energy than it creates. The Hearth, Patio, and Barbecue Association rate older fireplaces efficiency as 5-10%.

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Kelsey Ellis on November 5th, 2010

RVers want to discover America, bigger and more extravagantly than their parents did. Discriminating Rvers are adding more and more amenities to create a home away from home. Electrically powered products such as an electric fireplace and electric heaters and grills provide convenience to RVers seeking freedom. An electric fireplace insert combines attractiveness with functionality, [...]

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Michael on October 22nd, 2010

Classic Flame has done it again and has introduced new and improved electric fireplaces. A fireplace insert can add a warm and relaxing feeling to your room at the push of a button. Each unit can provide the warmth of a real fire capable of producing 4,600 BTUs/h of soothing heat using a quiet fan [...]

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Michael on October 12th, 2010

Newly updated with state-of-the-art technology, the Classic Flame Electric Fireplace Insert will add ambiance to any room. These units have 3-prong plugs suitable for 110/120 volt household electricity are generally used for placement in cabinets or mantels, but may also be used in built-in applications. Hand finished logs and LED technology creates a realistic fire [...]

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