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HOW TO GUIDE - Saturday, September 24, 2022 2 How to Choose a Gas Fireplace Insert Celebrating 40 Years! Maximize Your Living Experience w w w . w o o d s t o v e a n d s u n . c o m Fireplaces, Inserts & Stoves Gas, Electric, Wood & Pellet Fireplaces, Fire Tables & Fire Pits, Kitchens, Furniture, Pizza Ovens, Kit Pergolas, Umbrellas IndoorLiving OutdoorLiving WOODSTOVE & SUN 510 Soquel Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95062 (831) 425-5123 www.woodstoveandsun.com Instagram @woodstoveandsun Celebrating 40 years providing top quality hearth products and customer service to the Central Coast area. Now offering one stop shopping to perfect your outdoor living space too! Fall Sale! September 24 – October 1st, 2022 *Cannot be used with other sales or promotions. Hurry, offer expires October 1st, 2022 $100-$400 OFF Bring this postcard in for While traditional fireplaces are beautiful, cleaning and maintaining them can be a lot of work. A gas insert is the solution for transforming an inefficient, open wood burning fireplace into a beautiful radiant heater for your home. Gas inserts are efficient and clean-burning. They offer a variety of options and features to heat your home, while providing the ambiance of a traditional fireplace. Here are some things to consider when shopping for a gas fireplace insert. ADVANTAGES Gas fireplace inserts are designed to fit neatly in- side your existing fireplace and add to your home's decor. There are nearly endless design options, from traditional to contemporary. Because a gas insert is a retrofit to your existing fireplace, the installation is typically only a one day job. While a wood-burning fireplace lets most of the heat escape through the flue, a gas insert is de- signed to keep the heat in your home. The insert keeps cold air from rushing down your chimney and out into your room. The radiant heat from a gas insert is like heat from the sun: it warms the objects in your room, so even when it's off it stays warm for a long time. Most models are also equipped with an electric fan to help the warm air circulate. Gas inserts are also a completely sealed system, so there's no emissions coming into your room and negatively affecting your indoor air quality. Gas inserts can start a fire with the flip of a switch or the press of a button on a remote control, for nearly instant heat and coziness. SIZE The first thing to consider is the size of your fire- place. Bring a few photos and some measurements into your local fireplace store, and have an indus- try professional help you pick the right size insert. While in the showroom you can look at the displays and make choices about which design options you like. Once you have the options narrowed down, a pro- fessional installer will come to your home for a site check. They will take their own measurements, to guarantee the insert you like will fit and look beau- tiful. PROJECT COST Different options for brand and design, and vari- ables with installation make it so there is a wide range of costs for getting a gas fireplace insert. Your local fireplace store will be able to give you specific pricing, so that you know exactly how much the project will cost before you commit to moving forward. RETAILER There are many decisions to be made while choosing the correct gas insert for you. All these decisions can be made much easier by working with a good local retailer. The best stores will have knowledgeable, experi- enced staff who can help walk you through all the Continued on page 8

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