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Fires are tough on appliances, but masonry fireplaces still have remarkable life expectancies. With proper maintenance and care, chimney masonry should last at least a century. Factory-built fireplaces can last for many years, but they are much less durable.
Construction of a Masonry Fireplace The smoke dome and wind shelf work together to funnel smoke and gases out the chimney. The damper, a door made of cast iron or steel, regulates the draft up the chimney. The firebox contains the fire, sends smoke upward, and maximizes heat radiation into the room.
Like many home additions, the actual masonry fireplace cost is going to vary based on the various options that you choose. However, on average you can expect to spend upwards of $10,000 to have one properly installed in your home, but this for just a simple, basic install.
For a masonry chimney that is 30 feet in height, expect an average cost range between $4,000 and $8,000, with most homeowners paying around $6,500 for the job. For the $6,500 average, the work includes a 30-foot masonry–built chimney. At the lower end, you can secure a prefabricated 30-foot chimney for $3,500.
Q – Do Electric Fireplaces need venting? A – No, Electric fireplaces do not create any emissions and therefore do not need to be vented through a chimney, direct vent, or other source like gas and wood fireplaces do.
The opinion of the National Association of Real Estate Appraisers is: “A homeowner can often recover over 100% of the expenses associated with adding a fireplace upon selling their home. Adding a fireplace can increase the resale value of the home by as much as 6 – 12%”.
While you can minimize heat loss by adjusting the damper and create more heat by burning the right kind of wood, the best way to turn your fireplace into an efficient room heater is to install a fireplace insert. Burn seasoned firewood. Freshly cut or green wood burns inefficiently and produces large amounts of smoke.
A TV may be placed above most electric fireplaces, without any adverse effects to the TV. … Since most electric fireplaces blow heat out the front or bottom of the unit, they create no problems for TV’s or any other items that may be placed above the fireplace.
The obvious choice is to place the fireplace on a wall central in the living room where you’ll find it in most traditional homes. This can create a dramatic feature rather than simply looking at a large television screen as seen in the interior above by Outset Design.
Among other options, you can use cable ties or adhesive hanging strips to attach the cable box and cords to the TV. However, many televisions do not offer sufficient space to hide different cable boxes, especially if they are bulkier (such as those with DVR functionalities).
Here are a few cheap and easy ways to hide your TV wires without cutting into your walls.
Install rain gutters under desktops and long console tables to suspend cords off the floor. With this trick, you can paint the gutters the same color as the wall, so the small amount that shows under the desktop blends in with the wall.