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January 20, 2022 By wakefordfire

Which Fireplace Is Best For The Environment

Here is All You Need to Know About Different Types of Fireplaces!

There are no doubts over the fact that the fireplace is an integral part of the living room. However, with so many types of options in the market, one gets baffled when the decision is to be made. And here is our suggestion; when income allows, your topmost priority should be “going green.” Going green is the best choice you can make for yourself and for the greater good of the planet. So let’s dig in the options for the fireplace before we conclude which type is the best, keeping the environment in mind.

Fireplace and Their Impact on The Environment

We have a list of fireplaces that you can choose from:

1. Gas Fireplace

Gas fireplace has been an increasing choice of the users due to its efficiency, effectiveness, and the fact that it keeps the area cleaner. However, it should be kept in mind that it’s not environment-friendly, and in fact, gas is a non-renewable resource that we should be working to conserve and not the opposite. Furthermore, natural gas is hazardous to health.

2. Wood-Burning Fireplace

While this might sound like a not-so-good option, the recent advancements have enabled the wood-burning fireplace to be somewhat better for the environment. This means you can be considerate about the environment while having warmth and earthy aesthetic vibes for the living room.

3. Electric Fireplace

With so many options of the fireplace, one that truly and fully checks all the points in the list for the “fireplace best for the environment” has to be an electric fireplace. Not only are the electric fireplaces efficient, but they are also cost-saving and ensure that there is no burden being put on the environment. The best part about the electric fireplace is that it serves its purpose too. It keeps the room warm and additionally provides other benefits. An electric fireplace can be easily installed, is easy to maintain, doesn’t require much cleaning, and above all, is aesthetically pleasing. All in all, an electric fireplace makes the best choice in all categories while being the obvious choice when it comes to the environment. Also, if your electricity is powered via solar panels, the electric fireplace will be more eco-friendly.

4. Pellet Stove Fireplace
Pellet fireplace is another choice when it comes to selecting a fireplace that is best for the environment. They are efficient and have low emissions. Pellet is made of a variety of biomass and organic material that are in abundance and is cost-effective too.

In A Nutshell

Which fireplace is best for the environment depends entirely on your preferences and needs. Just because you have a gas fireplace doesn’t mean you can play your part; the usage matters too. Also, you can always upgrade to a better, energy-saving, and resource-conserving option that is best for the environment as well.
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If you are not sure regarding which type of fireplace you should get your hands on or which will work best in favour of the environment, then we, Wakeford Fireplace, have got you covered!

Filed Under: Advice, Electric Fires, Fireplaces

September 15, 2019 By wakefordfire

How To Choose An Electric Fire

Emmerdale Electric FireWhen many of us think of electric fires, we think about the 3-bar type from the post-war era which our grandparents huddled around – but they’ve actually been undergoing a resurgence in recent times with some gorgeous modern designs to complement contemporary homes.  With this in mind, we’ve put together a guide on how to choose an electric fire – and why you might want to choose one over a wood burning stove.

Why choose an electric fire?

The main advantage is cost.  Electric fires are generally cheaper to buy than other types of fire and far easier to install – in many cases you just need to plug it in and you’re good to go.

Electric fires can be a great option if your house doesn’t have a chimney (you’d be surprised how many houses don’t!).  If you have a chimney and an electric fire, you won’t’ lose any heat up it – making them a more efficient way of heating your room than a gas or solid fuel stove.

Because there is no actual fire, an electric fire is a great option if you live in an urban smoke control area. They also don’t produce gasses such as carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, or carbon monoxide, a dangerous gas to have in your home.

Electric fires also come in a huge range of designs, more so than stoves, giving you more choice for your home.

Types of Electric Fire

When choosing your electric fire, you will have the option of the following:

1. Inset Electric Fires

This type of electric fire is also known as a recessed fire as it sits in a chimney breast or fireplace, like a traditional fire.  Inset electric fires are the biggest selling type of fire, mainly because people want to replace a gas or coal fire with an electric one and want the traditional look of a fireplace. There are also some great modern designs to choose from.

2. Wall Mounted Electric Fires

This type of electric fire hangs directly on your wall and is a great choice if you are on a small budget, don’t have much space or don’t have a cavity to put a fire into. This type of fire can be thin – with a minimum size of just a few inches.

3. Freestanding Electric Fires

This type of appliance is designed to look like a traditional fire with a surround but without needing a cavity to sit in, unlike the inset variety. This means that they sit flat against your wall but look just like a normal fire. These are a good choice if you want a fire in a room that doesn’t have a chimney.

4. Electric Stoves

These stoves are the perfect option if you like the look of a wood burning stove but don’t have a chimney, live in a smoke control area or don’t have the budget for a wood burner. Electric stoves look like wood burning stoves but you can turn them on with the flick of a switch – and they’re a lot cheaper to buy and install. Plus, you don’t have to buy wood to make them work! Electric stoves can really make a room feel cosy.

Other things to consider

Flame effect

As there no real flames, each electric fire appliance will have its own flame effect. These are pretty good these days and you may struggle to tell the difference from real flames in some models. More contemporary fires offer different colours of LED flame in all the colours of the rainbow. Deciding if you want a traditional or modern look will help you decide which flame effect you want.

Heating requirements

Some electric appliances only have one heat setting whereas others have several. Others allow you to use the flame effect without producing heat – giving your room a cosy glow. Some appliances are also fan assisted, meaning they heat your home more efficiently. These are all things to consider when choosing your make and model of fire.

If you’re thinking about purchasing a fire or stove, why not give us a call and get some expert advice?

Read more about electric fires here.

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