Why Choose a Wood-Burning Fireplace?

Why Choose a Wood-Burning Fireplace?

Many homes have the added charm of a wood-burning fireplace. Not much is better than sitting in front of a fire on a cold day in the comfort of your own home! A classic focal point and practical tool, a wood-burning fireplace can actually have benefits over other sourced fireplaces. Read on to learn about the benefits and rewards of using a wood-burning fireplace in your home.

Lower Utility Bills In Cold Months

Fuel costs are rising, so whether you’re using gas or electric heating systems, you’re likely hoping there’s a way to cut down on those costs. Using a wood-burning fireplace can help lower your utility bills in the colder months since a fire does not require electricity, power, or gas. You can use your fireplace to help supplement the heating source you currently use and even add  a radiant fireback to optimize heat output while burning.  Turn your system’s heat temperature down and get some added heat from your fireplace to save some money.

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Heating System During Power Outages

Winter storms can impact many aspects of our lives. Road conditions may be poor, temperatures may drop dangerously low, and strong winds can cause damage to property and power lines. During a prolonged, or even a short, power outage, you can’t use your central heating system. Being without power during cold temperatures will cause your home to lose heat. If you have a wood-burning fireplace and dry firewood, you can still warm your home during a power outage! If you’re living in an area where power outages during cold months are common, you can greatly benefit from using a wood-burning fireplace.

Environmentally Friendly Option

Being an environmentally friendly alternative to other home heating sources, a wood-burning fireplace can provide great comfort through warmth in your home and great comfort in knowing you’re not damaging the environment. Waste from burning wood is less taxing on the environment than fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are burned to create electricity for central heating systems, and the burning of these fossil fuels releases more carbon dioxide than wood. Not only does the burning of wood release carbon dioxide, but also living trees, before being cut down and made into firewood, absorb carbon dioxide to survive. Feel better about your warmth by reducing your greenhouse gas emissions.

wood burning in a home fireplace

Easy to Maintain

A tried and true classic, a wood-burning fireplace has great longevity. While you do need to contact professionals if you run into an issue, issues are likely to occur less often than issues with electric or gas heating systems. Aside from disposing of ashes after a fire, a wood-burning fireplace should be inspected once a year. Chimney inspections and cleanings can allow for better home heating by creating a clear passageway for optimal flow. They can also help you ensure you have the proper equipment for your chimney, like chimney caps and dampers to prevent a drafty chimney.

Contact Boston’s Best Chimney for Your Boston, MA Area Wood-Burning Fireplace and Chimney Needs

Boston’s Best Chimney can provide all of your chimney needs. From chimney sweeping to repairs and more, our team of knowledgeable chimney technicians can provide the chimney services you need to maintain your wood-burning fireplace’s benefits. Click here or call (781)893-6611 to schedule an appointment with a technician.

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