Fireplaces

We Offer Wood, Gas & Electric Fireplace Options in Wilmington

Discover the warmth and elegance of a fireplace tailored to your lifestyle with our comprehensive selection at Angersteins. Whether you prefer the rustic charm of wood crackling in the hearth, the convenience of a clean-burning gas option, or the modern simplicity of electric models, we offer a range of fireplace and design solutions for homeowners throughout the Wilmington area.

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Wood Fireplaces

Wood is a natural and readily available fuel that can effectively supplement your home heating…even helping to reduce monthly heating costs by up to 30%! It provides robust, steady fires with powerful heating performance and efficiency when used correctly.

Gas Fireplaces

Gas fireplaces offer heightened convenience, empowering you to quickly turn the fire on or off, as well as adjust the flame height and intensity. They provide consistent, controllable fires that look realistic – just without the need to use wood and invite a mess into your home.

In terms of efficiency, gas definitely wins out over wood. Wood systems are known to lose lots of heat out of the chimney, while gas systems are better at radiating it back into your living space.

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Electric Fireplaces

Electric fireplaces offer extremely reliable heat without the need to purchase gas or wood, and they require no venting, allowing for installation almost anywhere, as long as there’s an outlet. They create a unique and hypnotic glow, just without actual flames, and starting the fire is easy – just plug the unit into an outlet or have it hardwired, then flip a switch or use a remote.

These fireplaces produce radiant heat with completely controllable heat output, and they are hassle-free with no fuel storage required.

Will a Fireplace Improve the Value of My Home?

It sure can! Fireplaces are often considered desirable by homebuyers, especially in colder climates (like winters in Wilmington, for instance) where they provide both aesthetic appeal and added warmth.

In addition, depending on the type of fireplace (e.g., wood-burning, gas, electric), they can contribute to energy efficiency and lower heating costs, which can be a big selling point for those looking for their forever home.

So, yes, while the full impact on home value can vary depending on local market conditions, buyer preferences, and the overall condition and appeal of your home, usually a fireplace in your home is a positive selling point – and will only work in your favor.

Just be sure to keep it well-maintained and consider that it may be worthwhile to go for something more efficient or higher-end, in hopes of getting a better return on your investment down the line.

If you’re considering adding or upgrading a fireplace with the intention of increasing your home’s value, consult with our experts. We’d be happy to offer some insight.

What Are Some Safety Considerations When Using a Fireplace?

When using a fireplace, safety is paramount. After all, you’re building a literal fire in the middle of your living space! Keep these important tips and considerations in mind if you have a fireplace, insert, or stove in your home:

  • Fireplace Maintenance: Regularly have your chimney and fireplace swept and inspected by a professional to ensure it’s free of debris, creosote buildup, and other potential hazards.
  • Fireplace Screen or Glass Doors: Use a fireplace screen or glass doors to prevent sparks and embers from escaping into the room.
  • Proper Ventilation: Ensure there is adequate ventilation in the room to prevent the buildup of carbon monoxides, smoke, and other gases.
  • Flammable Materials: Adhere to clearances, and keep flammable materials (such as curtains, furniture, and decorations) away from the fireplace.
  • Proper Fuel: Use only the appropriate fuel recommended for your fireplace (wood, gas, pellets, etc.) and follow manufacturer instructions.
  • Fire Extinguisher & Smoke Alarms: Have a fire extinguisher nearby and ensure smoke alarms (and carbon monoxide detectors) are installed and working properly.
  • Supervision: Never leave a fire unattended, especially with children or pets around.
  • Proper Ash Removal: Wait until ashes are completely cool before disposing of them in a metal container.

What Are the Ongoing Maintenance Requirements for Different Types of Fireplaces?

Well, it mainly depends on what fuel you’re using. Here’s what to expect with each:

Wood-Burning Fireplaces

Wood-burning fireplaces definitely require more maintenance than gas or electric alternatives. You’ll need a place to store wood or access to wood, as well as the know-how involved with building and maintain wood fires. Wood systems also require regular removal of ashes (after they have completely cooled), so knowing how to safely and properly remove and store wood ash is essential.

With wood fireplaces, booking annual chimney inspections is a must, as are regular cleaning services of the chimney to remove creosote buildup and debris.

Gas-Fueled Fireplaces

Gas systems are considerably less maintenance than wood systems The only clean up typically required is the cleaning of the glass front doors and regular dusting of the gas logs. In addition, there’s no fuel storage necessary, and “building” your fire is as easy as pressing a button.

In terms of professional maintenance, gas fireplaces, though less of a hassle than wood systems, also need to be professionally inspected and serviced annually to ensure all components are functioning safely and efficiently. In addition, the gas lines should be checked to ensure they are in good shape and not at risk of leaking.

Electric Fireplaces

If you’re looking for as little maintenance requirements as possible, electric options win out all the way. All you’ll really need to do is regularly dust or wipe down the exterior and vents to maintain airflow and prevent overheating. You may also want to inspect electrical components for wear or damage over time and ensure all connections are secure.

As far as professional maintenance, since no venting is required, you won’t need those yearly inspections (as you would with gas or wood systems).

Invest in Your New Fireplace With Us

From consultation to installation, our team is dedicated to bringing warmth and comfort to your Wilmington home. Explore our diverse selection of wood, gas, and electric fireplaces today to find the perfect centerpiece for your living space.

Visit us at our showroom or contact us to schedule a consultation and discover how we can enhance your home with our fireplace expertise.

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