Wood Burning Fireplaces

A wood burning fireplace remains a very popular choice and adds significantly to the value of any home.

Most fireplaces are no longer traditional brick and mortar, but are engineered and pre-built by major manufacturers.  More than seventy-five percent (over a half million each year) of all fireplaces installed each year are factory-built and shipped to the construction site. 

A factory-built fireplace is actually a firebox enclosed within a steel cabinet.  A blanket of insulating air keeps the outer wall cool, land spacers surrounding the cabinet allow it to be installed in close proximity to the wood framing (hence the name "zero-clearance fireplace").  They pass rigorous testing standards established by Underwriters Laboratories and the American Gas Association and have an excellent safely record. 

Factory-built fireplaces are surprisingly inexpensive.  They use a safe, lightweight chimney and do not need any additional footing or other structural support.  Because they have fewer limitations than site-built masonry fireplaces, they can be easily and safely installed in almost any room.  Factory-built fireplaces are available in a range of sizes, and can be open on one, two ("see-though" and corner models), three ("peninsula"), or four sides ("oasis").  Brick, stone, marble and other facing materials can be combined with your choice of mantels to suit your decor.