
The Chimney SweepOnline Fireplace, Woodstove, Gas Stove and Barbecue Shop
What do you do about that fireplace that draws heated air out of your house when you don't use it, and doesn't provide any heat when you
do? Install a fireplace insert or hearth stove! Fireplace Inserts sit partially inside the fireplace, and are equipped with an outer shell to deliver heated air into the room and minimize heat loss to the masonry. Surround panels cover the fireplace opening, and a stainless steel liner extends to the top of the chimney. | Hearth Stoves have exhaust openings in the rear instead of on the top, to enable them to stand on the hearth and vent backward through the fireplace opening. A stainless steel tee is used to connect to a stainless chimney liner extending to the top of the chimney. |
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