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Fireplace Inserts

A fireplace insert is a great way to upgrade an existing fireplace, adding both efficiency and style to a home. They come in various types, each with its own benefits and installation process. A popular option due to the numerous benefits they offer, fireplace inserts provide the cozy warmth of a wood-burning fireplace while also saving energy and money.

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Fireplace inserts are an excellent way to upgrade your existing wood-burning fireplace and increase its efficiency. A fireplace insert essentially acts like self-contained stove, fitting into your existing fireplace to create a more efficient and controlled heating system. Plus, your home will benefit from improved air quality and reduced carbon emissions. Eco Grizzly’s certified technicians specialize in installing fireplace inserts.

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What is a Fireplace Insert?

It is important to understand the different types of chimney dampers available in the market to make the best decision for your fireplace insert. A fireplace insert is a self-contained, closed-combustion unit that is designed to fit inside an existing masonry or metal fireplace. It consists of a firebox made of cast iron or steel, an insulated glass door, and a venting system that runs up the chimney. Fireplace inserts can be fueled by gas, wood pellets, wood or electricity—all at the touch of a button. Above all, it must be installed by a professional.

A Few Benefits of a Fireplace Insert

One of the biggest benefits of fireplace inserts is their energy efficiency. Fireplace inserts are installed to increase the efficiency of a fireplace by reducing heat loss and improving combustion efficiency. Traditional fireplaces can lose up to 90% of their heat up the chimney, but inserts can retain up to 85% of the heat they generate.


By creating a closed combustion system, inserts trap more heat in the firebox, which helps to heat the room more efficiently. They are also an environmentally friendly option, producing less smoke and pollution than traditional open fireplaces. This can result in significant savings on your energy bills and a more comfortable home during the colder months!


Fireplace inserts are also easier to use and maintain than traditional fireplaces. Many models feature advanced features such as thermostatic controls, remote operation, and automatic shut-off systems. Inserts also typically produce less ash and soot, making them easier to clean and maintain. Fireplace inserts are available in a range of sizes, styles, and fuel types, including wood, gas, and electric.
Another benefit of fireplace inserts is their versatility. They can burn a variety of fuels, including wood and gas, making them a great option for homeowners with different heating needs and preferences.


Finally, fireplace inserts are also safer than traditional fireplaces. Inserts are designed with advanced safety features such as glass doors, heat shields, and automatic shut-off systems, reducing the risk of fire or injury.

Types of Fireplace Inserts

To begin, consider what kind of fuel you’d like to run your fireplace insert. They differ on fuel type, features, ease of operation and energy efficiency. You will find a wide range of sizes and design styles depending on the type you choose.

Gas Fireplace Insert: These inserts are designed to fit into an existing fireplace and can be fueled by natural gas or propane. Gas fireplace inserts offer several benefits, including increased energy efficiency, ease of use, and low maintenance. They also come in a variety of styles and designs, allowing homeowners to choose a model that fits their decor and personal preferences. Overall, gas fireplace inserts are a convenient and cost-effective way to enhance the comfort and appeal of a home.

Electric Fireplace Insert: These inserts use electricity to create the illusion of flames and heat, making them a great option for those who want a fireplace without the hassle of maintenance or need for a vent or chimney. Because they are powered by electricity they can be easily installed into an existing fireplace or used as a standalone unit. Electric fireplace inserts offer several advantages, such as low maintenance, energy efficiency, and a wide range of designs and styles to choose from. They also provide convenient features like remote control operation and adjustable heat settings. Overall, electric fireplace inserts are a practical and attractive alternative to traditional fireplaces.

Wood burning Fireplace Inserts: These inserts are designed to burn wood more efficiently than a traditional fireplace, which can reduce heating costs and make the fire last longer. Wood-burning fireplace inserts are a classic and timeless option for those who enjoy the authentic crackle and smell of burning wood. They are designed to fit into an existing fireplace and can help improve energy efficiency while providing heat and ambiance. Wood fireplace inserts require more maintenance than gas or electric options, but for many, the benefits outweigh the extra effort. With proper care and regular cleaning, a wood-burning fireplace insert can provide years of warmth and comfort for a home.

What are the Different Sizes of Fireplace Inserts?

Typically, inserts are available in three primary sizes, small, medium, and large. To choose the most appropriate size for your fireplace, you must measure the back width, front width, and depth from the front to the back. One crucial measurement that many people overlook is the space between the firebox and the mantle.

Fireplace Insert Installation

Overall, fireplace inserts are a smart investment for homeowners who want to improve the efficiency and safety of their existing fireplace while also enjoying the warmth and ambiance of a cozy fire.


Whether you are looking to replace and upgrade an existing wood burning fireplace or an existing older fireplace insert model—either way, all of our Eco Grizzly technicians are trained fireplace installers!

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