Questions to ask yourself when you start shopping:
-What price range can you afford?
-What style of fireplace will match your homes decor?
-How large is the room it will be installed in?
-How often will the fireplace get used?
-Must have features on your fireplace?
-Features you would like but not critical?
Common features of fireplaces that have higher energy efficiency ratings:
-Direct vent fireplace.
-Ceramic glass.
-Intermittent or automatic electronic ignition system.
-Secondary heat exchanger.
-Insulated outer casing.
-A quiet squirrel cage-type circulating fan.
-Automatic or variable setting control to adjust temperature.
Other things to consider:
-Have a certified professional install your fireplace.
-Shop and review the various models on the market, take your time.
-Carefully review the warranty to clearly see what is and is not covered.
Once installed, plan to have your fireplace serviced at least once a year by a certified professional.
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