Wood burning fireplace

Wood Burning Fireplace

These are typically built into homes with masonry or metal constructions. These fireplaces feature an open hearth where logs can be burned directly, radiating heat and creating a cozy atmosphere.

Wood Burning Stoves

They are free-standing units that are made from cast iron or steel, these stoves feature a closed combustion chamber with a glass door, allowing for controlled burning and better heat retention. It comes in various sizes and styles, from traditional to contemporary. It can be a more environmentally friendly option compared to open fireplaces since they burn wood more efficiently.

wood burning stove

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to install a wood-burning fireplace or stove?

Yes, you likely need a permit from your local building department. Requirements can vary, so check with your local authorities first.

It's not recommended for those without experience. Proper installation is crucial for safety and efficiency. Consider hiring a certified professional for proper installation.

Creosote is a highly flammable byproduct of wood burning. Excessive buildup increases the risk of chimney fires.

Yearly inspections are recommended by chimney sweeps

Why Choose Wood Flame?

Aromatic Ambience

Traditional Flame

Natural Resource Utilization

Dependable source of heat

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