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Chimney pipeis required for venting different types of fireplaces and appliances in your home. Certain types of older homes with fireplaces often have brick and clay chimneys along the exterior of the home. Newer model homes can use steel piping for chimneys instead, which allows the fireplace to be placed in the interior of the home and away from exterior walls. Placing the fireplace in the interior provides better heating efficiency and keeps more heat in the home, instead of going up and out the chimney.

Replace Chimney Pipe with Compatible Replacement Pieces

When replacing chimney pipe it is important that you look for steel piping, like is available on our website, here at New Energy Distributing, which is compatible with your existing fireplace or other type of appliance. The reason you want compatible piping is to prevent gaps between pieces as well as ensure snug connections to prevent smoke and other gases from escaping out of the chimney.

There are different types of chimney linerswhich you can use to line your chimney. When you are converting your wood burning fireplace to a gas burning fireplace and using the existing chimney as a vent, it is a good idea to install a flexible aluminum liner. You do not need to insulate the liner when using aluminum gas vent pipe.

Use Stainless Steel Chimney Liners with Today's Modern Fireplaces

Many older homes with fireplaces do not have any type of chimney liner installed because they have brick chimneys. However, with today's modern heating efficient fireplaces, it is important to install stainless steel chimney liners, available on our website, here at New Energy Distributing, which will fit into the existing brick chimney. You should also insulate the liner to ensure that temperatures are kept constant and insulation also helps slow down the buildup of creosote.

A wood stove insertcan help breathe new life into your old fireplace. Instead of having to completely tear out the old fireplace, which can involve also tearing out a section of the chimney, an insert fits into the existing space.

When you purchase an existing home you may find the home comes with a fireplace. However, you might have no idea what type of fireplace is installed.

A nice way to heat up your home on cold days and save on your electric bill is to use a wood burning stove. You will find that there are different types of wood available besides using common firewood. There are cleaner burning wood fuels available, which are made from recycled materials which give off less smoke, but just as much heat. It is easy to keep a fire burning all day and night, regardless of your wood fuel preference, as long as you keep adding more wood to the stove.

A Wood Burning Stove Can Be Used in Many Places in Your Home

In the past, you would commonly find a wood burning stove in the kitchen. However, today, you will find these units in other places of the home, including living rooms, dining rooms, bathrooms and bedrooms. Modern, efficient wood burning models are available in all different sizes, on our website, here at New Energy Distributing. With these modern models, you can even run the chimney right through the middle of the home instead on an exterior wall.

You will find that some general contractors prefer to install gas fireplacesover wood fireplaces with new home constructions. The reason they prefer gas units is they do not require a chimney to be ran out the top of the home.

Over continued use your fireplace can wear out over time even when it is properly maintained. Brick enclosures can start to crack from being heated and cooled.

Napoleon provides all different models and styles of fireplaces for you to choose from, when getting a new fireplace. Napoleon fireplacesare available in gas, wood burning and electric styles.

Realtors tell us that the addition of a woodburning fireplace in a house will increase its value, so it's a worthwhile investment. In most rooms, a fireplace is the focal point, adding character and ambiance.

When you want Napoleon stovesfor your home, you will be able to choose from both wood burning and gas models.

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