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Gas Fireplace Inserts: Pros and Cons
Add a gas-burning fireplace insert if you want clean air and the ultimate in convenience. Read
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Wood-Burning Fireplace Inserts Save Energy
Install a wood-burning fireplace insert if you want to keep the magic of a wood fire but make your open fireplace more energy efficient. Read
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Adding a Fireplace: Return on Investment
Installing a fireplace is a popular project, but don’t expect a significant return on your investment. Read
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Costs of Adding a Fireplace
Installing a wood-burning, gas-burning, gel-fuel, or electric fireplace to your house costs $400 to $10,000, depending on the type of fireplace you select. Read
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Energy Efficient Fireplaces: Wood-Burning and Gas-Burning
Energy-efficient fireplaces, both wood-burning and gas, let you enjoy the glow of a fire without letting your home heating energy go up in smoke. Read
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