How much do pre-fabricated fireplace installers typically cost?
- Columbus, Ohio Average$746
- Typical Range$350 - $746
- Low End - High End$125 - $1,800
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"After my metal chimney snapped and fell off the roof, I tried calling a few different companies, being told it was the busy season and that they would try and get me in eventually. I called Shamrock and talked with Chris who was able to schedule a quote for the next day. Joe and Darien arrived and told me they could fix it up right there and then. They installed a new liner, repaired the chimney from the roof up, replaced the cap and cleaned up all within an hour and a half. They were also very friendly and informative, letting me know exactly what they were doing. Highly recommended for chimney repair."
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A fireplace can be a functional and decorative element in any living room or den. However, without a fireplace insert, it can also be an inefficient and polluting fixture. While an insert is not a necessity to light a fire, it is crucial if you want to heat your home.
Fireplace inserts fit right within the existing firebox of a masonry fireplace. They act as a secondary firebox. Air flows in between the insert's firebox and the steel shell and is warmed. This outer steel shell is what ensures that most of the heat from the fire is delivered to the room instead of up the chimney like a traditional fireplace system. Some inserts even have a blower that pushes the air back into the room.
There are several different types of fireplace inserts to choose from:
Installation is typically a job left to professionals especially if you are dealing with gas. It is important to make sure that the insert is installed in a way that doesn't negatively impact indoor air quality and properly vents pollutants outside. To find a fireplace insert installer near you, enter your zip code. HomeAdvisor will connect you with pros ready to help.
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