4 Key Questions To Ask When Choosing A Gas Fireplace Installer

Posted on: 26 February 2018

Adding a gas fireplace to your home can be a great way to reduce energy costs and provide a nice focal point in any space. However, the addition of a gas fireplace is not a small project by any means, so you'll want to make sure that the company you select for the job is one that you can trust. As you shop around for an installer, there are a few questions worth asking that may help you narrow things down.

How Efficient Will the Fireplace Be?

More than likely, energy savings are a big motivator for wanting to have this fireplace installed in the first place. Unfortunately, not all gas fireplaces are created equal when it comes to efficiency. Some are better insulated than others, whereas others may burn fuel more or less efficiently. It's important to not only choose a fireplace that is energy efficient, but an installer who will get the installation done correctly. Otherwise, you could end up with a drafty fireplace that wastes energy—especially during the colder months.

What Kind of Ventilation System Do You Recommend?

Depending on the location of your fireplace and the makeup of your home, you may have options when it comes to your fireplace's ventilation system. For safety reasons, you should generally opt for a direct vent gas fireplace whenever possible, as these will carry all emissions completely out of your home. Ventless fireplaces are available, but there is some debate as to their safety, so you may want to avoid an installer who wishes to go this route.

Who Will Install the Gas Line?

More than likely, a gas line will need to be added before your fireplace can be installed. If this is the case, be sure to find out exactly who your fireplace installer will rely on for this job; adding a gas line can be complex, so you'll want to make sure you research the contractor or sub-contractor who will be doing it ahead of time to ensure that they're experienced, licensed, and insured.

Do You Offer Other Fireplace Services?

Many fireplace installers also offer related services that could come in handy down the road, such as fireplace inspections and maintenance. If you can find a company that will suit all your fireplace needs even after installation is complete, this will save you some time and hassle if you need additional services down the road.

Contact a company like A One Heating & Air Conditioning for more information. 

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