Hi All,
I am looking to add an insert into one of my fireplaces for supplemental heat. We just bought the home and it is apparent that this particular fireplace used to have a gas insert. My question is, should I just put a gas insert back in there or go with a pellet stove?
In a separate fireplace, we have a gas insert but it does not seem to put out that much heat while my brother's pellet stove puts out a ton of heat. Is anyone aware if gas inserts are just for cosmetics? BTW, we live in Massachusetts if that make any difference and the area to heat is ~2000 sqft. Thanks in advance for any replies!
I am looking to add an insert into one of my fireplaces for supplemental heat. We just bought the home and it is apparent that this particular fireplace used to have a gas insert. My question is, should I just put a gas insert back in there or go with a pellet stove?
In a separate fireplace, we have a gas insert but it does not seem to put out that much heat while my brother's pellet stove puts out a ton of heat. Is anyone aware if gas inserts are just for cosmetics? BTW, we live in Massachusetts if that make any difference and the area to heat is ~2000 sqft. Thanks in advance for any replies!
. My furnace would be running practically non-stop to get the house up to that temp and would cost more than what I spend in pellets to get the downstairs to 78F. But, the pellet stove requires dedication (cleaning, maintenance, getting pellets). If I had it to do over again, I would be on the fence as to whether to go with natural gas insert or pellet. I like having diverse heating fuels though. If natural gas does skyrocket, hopefully pellets will not. Like most things in life, natural gas will not always be so cheap. As more and more people get it because it's cheap, the demand will someday get high enough that the prices will go up and suddenly everyone will be stuck with those high prices unless they have an alternative. Oh yeah, my gas insert was for looks only, it didn't put out any heat...that's why I replaced it.