Working with an Existing Wood-Burning Fireplace
If you have an existing wood-burning fireplace that you rarely use because starting a fire is a hassle, or your system doesn't work anymore, a ventless insert is the perfect way to reclaim that space. Placing a ventless unit inside the existing firebox, is a cost-efficient way to bring your fireplace back to life. You eliminate the mess of ash, the smell of smoke, and the heat loss associated with an open chimney. A retro-fit firebox is also implemented when you have an existing opening even if the space was an electric insert or simply a decorative nook. The use of our fireboxes can breathe new life into a focal architectural feature once inert.
If you have an existing wood-burning fireplace that you rarely use because starting a fire is a hassle, or your system doesn't work anymore, a ventless insert is the perfect way to reclaim that space. Placing a ventless unit inside the existing firebox, is a cost-efficient way to bring your fireplace back to life. You eliminate the mess of ash, the smell of smoke, and the heat loss associated with an open chimney. A retro-fit firebox is also implemented when you have an existing opening even if the space was an electric insert or simply a decorative nook. The use of our fireboxes can breathe new life into a focal architectural feature once inert.
Retrofit fireboxes require detailed measurements and assessment of your current opening, firebox or system prior to determining the options available. Converting your wood burning fireplace to a bio flame or gel fireplace often calls for a custom firebox, however, retrofit prices can start as low as $2,500. This conversion is one of the most effective ways to increase home value and character, adding a high-impact feature that is easy to maintain.
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