Zero Clearance Fireplaces-A Great Way To Heat Your Home
A Zero Clearance Fireplace is nothing more than a prefabricated, factory made fireplace. This type of fireplace is easily moved around and won't require much maintenance on your part. Surrounded by a wooden frame, the fireplace has air ventilation pipes at the back. It is fueled by electricity, wood or gas and can be placed right up against combustible materials. No special base or hearth is needed. If you are looking for an a new way to heat your home, you may wish to consider a zero clearance fireplace.
The Napoleon High Country wood burning fireplace, model NZ6000, will set you back $3,599 before any accessoires are chosen. This model features a 4.8 cubic foot firebox, the largest in the industry. Thanks to its non-catalytic, EPA certified exempt design, your fireplace will produce low emissions while being highly efficient. Outside air is needed for combustion. This model's firebox has been designed so that you may open the door and not have smoke in your room. The overall size of this fireplace is 49.5 inches wide, 50.25 inches high and 30.75 inches deep and the viewing area is 36 inches wide by 22 inches high. With a low fire burn time of 14 hours, your fireplace will heat approximately 3000 feet.
Napoleon also offers the Starfire 38 inch direct vent fireplace, model GD70PT. This is a top vent propane fireplace and will cost you $1520.10. With this model of fireplace, you will have control over the heat output as well as the flame adjustment. The viewing area on this particular model is 682 inches and the 35,000 BTU burner will be sure to keep your family warm on cold winter nights. Many like this model as it has in 81% steady-state maximum efficiency as well as an AFUE rating of 72%.
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Zero clearance fireplaces can be an attractive addition to your home. They are great for those places where you wish to install a new heat source without undertaking a major remodeling job. You will have a variety of materials to choose from and one will certainly match your decor. The right size can make all of the difference in whether you love or hate your new fireplace so make sure you get one that will adequately heat your home. Also, it is best to let a professional install this item for the safety of your family. |

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