How hard is it to get the fireplace working?
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:56 pm
Hi all,
I've been looking out the window on this blizzardy night and wishing that our fireplace worked. I grew up with wood burning fireplaces on the east side, even in the tiniest of houses and I remember sitting in front of a crackling fire hearing the wind howl off the lake. I also remember it was pretty drafty but I still liked it. I'm not sure what effect it had on the heating bill, etc.
Our house in Lakewood has a gas burning fireplace with a valve. I don't think it has worked in many years, and while I had really little kids I couldn't imagine having a fireplace, but now I think it would be great, especially around Christmas and during this season. I was thinking that maybe a gas fireplace would be easier to use and maintain without wood, but I actually have no idea how it works. Can anyone tell me what it would take to bring it to life, and whether you think it's worth it?
Thanks.
Betsy Voinovich
I've been looking out the window on this blizzardy night and wishing that our fireplace worked. I grew up with wood burning fireplaces on the east side, even in the tiniest of houses and I remember sitting in front of a crackling fire hearing the wind howl off the lake. I also remember it was pretty drafty but I still liked it. I'm not sure what effect it had on the heating bill, etc.
Our house in Lakewood has a gas burning fireplace with a valve. I don't think it has worked in many years, and while I had really little kids I couldn't imagine having a fireplace, but now I think it would be great, especially around Christmas and during this season. I was thinking that maybe a gas fireplace would be easier to use and maintain without wood, but I actually have no idea how it works. Can anyone tell me what it would take to bring it to life, and whether you think it's worth it?
Thanks.
Betsy Voinovich