If you have an old wood-burning fireplace and are considering upgrading it with a built-in fireplace, you have several options.
You might be wondering, "Which fuel should I use?" Fortunately, there's no one-size-fits-all answer. It all depends on your preferences and which fuel best suits your lifestyle.
If you have access to a nearby wood source, along with the equipment and time needed to cut, split, transport, stack, and dry the wood, you can save a lot of money by heating with wood. There’s nothing like a cozy fire on a winter’s evening. However, it comes with its own set of inconveniences: dust, insects, and chimney maintenance...
Not the type to get your hands dirty? In that case, a gas fireplace is a far better choice than wood. Gas fireplaces are so simple and convenient to use!
If you need a bit of extra heat in a room and/or if you want to use a fireplace year-round, an electric fireplace might be your best option.
There’s also the electric option, which allows you to save on installation costs and doesn't require a chimney. Thanks to its ease of installation and instant heat, an electric fireplace quickly brings charm and warmth to any room.
Source: Passion Feu, www.passionfeu.com