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Fireplace Doors Make your Open Hearth Unique and Efficient

- Wednesday, February 23, 2022
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There are fireplace doors and then there are custom fireplace doors. Custom products have been our strength for over 50 years. There are so many options for your fireplace door--so many that most do not even realize what is available.

Fireplace Door Collections

We offer five collections for a design for every style.

Traditional: Classic styles that complement almost any setting

Rustic: Unique accents and designs that give a handcrafted & forged appearance

Modern: Clean lines and minimalistic designs for the modern room

Essential: Standard sizes and options offer the same quality but at a lower price point

Legacy: A collection of the highest quality aluminum doors in the industry

Within each collection, there are multiple styles to choose from. For more information, contact The Fireplace Shop and Grill Center at West Sport in Sudbury.

Transform Your Older, Open Wood Fireplace

- Thursday, February 17, 2022

The Excursion Series gas inserts by Quadra-Fire will transform your existing traditional drafty wood fireplace into a beautiful and efficient heat source, bringing your heating efficiency up from 15% to 70%. With every feature you want standard, including the interior brick, heat exchanger, fan kit, and accent lighting look no further than the Excursion Series.

For more information, contact The Fireplace Shop and Grill Center at West Sport in Sudbury.

Fireplace VS. Wood Burning Stove

- Wednesday, February 09, 2022

The Benefits of a Fireplace

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A fireplace can reduce your dependence on central heating to create a warm and comfortable living environment during winter. When the cold weather arrives, many homeowners resort to using a furnace or heat exchanger. With a fireplace, however, you can reduce your dependence on central heating. You build a roaring-hot fire inside your fireplace’s firebox that radiates throughout your home. You may still have to turn on your furnace or heat exchanger on particularly cold winter days, but with a fireplace, you won’t have to use central as frequently as you normally would.

You’ll also reap the benefits of a more relaxing living environment with a fireplace. Wood fires produce a dazzling display of flames that many people find relaxing to watch. Combined with its pleasant aroma, a wood fire will create a more enjoying and relaxing environment inside your home.

It shouldn’t come as a surprise to learn that fireplaces have become an increasingly popular feature in modern-day homes. According to The Washington Times, six in 10 new homes constructed in the United States have a fireplace. In comparison, only 36% of homes built in the 1970s have a fireplace. Based on these statistics, you can rest assured knowing that fireplaces are a popular feature in modern-day homes.

Not only are they are popular, but fireplaces can increase the value of a home. Research shows that homes with a fireplace sell for a higher price than those without a fireplace. An infographic published by Angie’s List suggests that fireplaces increase the value of a typical home by an average of $1,000 to $4,999. Maybe it’s because they save money on central heating costs, or perhaps it’s because they promote a more relaxing living environment. Regardless, homes with a fireplace typically sell for a higher price than those without a fireplace.

The Benefits of a Wood-Burning Stove

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Wood-burning stoves aren’t as popular as fireplaces, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they aren’t effective. Like a fireplace, a wood-burning stove can help warm your home during the otherwise cold winter months. Wood-burning stoves, in fact, are actually more efficient at converting wood to heat than fireplaces. Wood-stoves approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have an average efficiency of about 70%. What does this mean exactly? It means wood-burning stoves convert roughly 70% of the wood’s organic matter to heat. To put that number into perspective, fireplaces have an average efficiency of about 20% to 25%. Therefore, wood-burning stoves are up to three times more efficient than fireplaces.

The high efficiency of wood-burning stoves can be attributed to their design. They are smaller and more compact than fireplaces, allowing them to project more heat into your home. Fireplaces often lose a substantial amount of heat where the firebox connects to the flue. With their smaller firebox, as well as the use of a ventilation pipe rather than a flue, wood-burning stoves are more efficient at producing heat.

You can further increase the heating power of a wood-burning stove by using the right type of firewood. Available for sale here at Cutting Edge Firewood, our signature chiminea wood stove firewood is the perfect fuel for a wood-burning stove. Wood-burning stoves have smaller fireboxes than fireplaces. As a result, they may not accommodate standard-size wood logs. Our chiminea wood stove firewood features an assortment of compact wood logs, making them ideal for a wood-burning stove. You can use chiminea wood stove firewood in a fireplace as well, but its small and compact size makes it the perfect choice for a wood-burning stove.

A wood stove will provide the same relaxing atmosphere as a fireplace. You can position your sofas, chairs and other living room furniture around your wood-burning stove. During the evenings, this will allow you and your family to relax in front of a memorizing wood fire.

When compared to fireplaces, most homeowners will agree that wood-burning stoves are easier to maintain. Since wood-burning stoves have a ventilation pipe rather than a flue, they require less work to maintain. With that said, you should still have both your wood-burning stove, as well as the chimney, professionally inspected at least once a year.

Which One Is Best?

You can’t go wrong with either a fireplace or wood-burning stove. While they offer their own unique benefits, they will both allow you to build roaring-hot fires inside your home. Just remember to use the right type of firewood.

Wood-burning stoves and fireplaces require high-quality firewood. Wet or damp wood, as well as softwood varieties of firewood, won’t cut it. Whether you have a wood-burning stove or a fireplace, you need to use high-quality kiln dried firewood. Doing so will allow you to build hotter, cleaner fires inside your home.

Experience the difference kiln dried firewood makes in your fireplace or wood-burning stove by visiting our online store today. Cutting Edge Firewood is the Southeast’s premier vendor of high-quality kiln-dried firewood. We offer a variety of the industry’s finest firewood, including oak, hickory, cherry and more, all of which you can use in your fireplace or wood-burning stove.

For more details on the Matrix, contact The Fireplace Shop and Grill Center at West Sport in Sudbury.

Source: cuttingedgefirewood.com


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