What Kind Of Fireplace Is Good In A New Home?
I am building a new house in Ohio. I have good access to wood but I do not want to take hassle of handling wood. What kind of file place should I build to get the best resale value when I sell the House. Wood, electric or gas and vented or vent free. Also I already built the chimney because I had wood fireplace in my mind when I started building the house. Your suggestions will be appreciated.
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October 30, 2009 @ 10:20 pm
We have built three homes in the last 16 years and have had gas in all. It’s clean, you can turn it on (we have a remote) instantly and the “logs” and inserts are so realistic most people ask if it’s wood. The new home builds are vented. Wood is not only a lot of work but is dirty and though I like the smell, I’d rather have a firepit on the patio instead for that.
October 31, 2009 @ 3:30 am
A wood fireplace built with either real (or fake) large rocks is very desirable and will be a centerpiece to the home.
October 31, 2009 @ 7:03 am
Gas.
Electric can be spendy on your bill.
Wood needs chimney cleaning, fluke on/off, can be hazardous.