Which Fireplace Fuel is Right for You?

Although the sun is still shining and it’s hot, the time will soon come for you to look for a new stove or fireplace. While some swear by wood, others prefer easier and more maintenance-free fireplaces. Today, there are several options, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Here’s a little guide to the different types of fuels available.

Wood

Wood is well known for its appealing smell, the way it crackles, the atmosphere it creates and the comfort it provides. Another major advantage is that wood fireplaces work without electricity. Those who care about the environment will be delighted to know that EPA-certified fireplaces emit up to 90% less particles than older technologies and are also very efficient and effective.

Before choosing wood as a fuel, keep in mind there is cost to it. Unless you cut your own wood and own the land to source it, you’ll need to buy few cords of wood every year. Also, you’ll need to light the fire yourself and a wood fire produces a lot of heat, which is not controlled by a thermostat. It may get too warm in the house at times. In addition, some insurances companies will charge a higher premium when you own a wood fireplace.

In summary, if you aren’t prepared to invest the time and energy needed to burn wood, this fuel might not be the right choice for you.

Wood Pellets

Those who like using wood can also use pellets. Fireplaces burning pellets allow you to control the temperature more easily while providing excellent heating efficiency. Some pellet fireplaces are EPA-certified for low emissions and most pellet stove do need electricity to run while a few maybe hooked up to battery backup or a solar panel system. An electrician or a solar specialist would be able to assist you if you want to install that technology.

Pellet fireplaces are a good alternative when you care about the environment and when you want to own an automated heathing solution. Pellet stoves can using a wall thermostat which will help to reduce the time spent preparing and maintaining a fire will find this option to be a happy compromise.One load of wood pellets will typically provide heat for half a day and up to 24 hours, depending on heating demand. However, please note you will need to regularly clean out the ashes, the glass and once a year, clean the auger motor and fans. Moreover, these appliances aren’t conducive to creating a beautiful ambiance as the flame is much more like a furnace rather than the flames from a conventional fireplace. In general, these appliances cost more but the price for the installation and for the chimney is less than the cost of a wood-burning fireplace. Also, the price of pellets can vary according to demand and there’s a risk of supply shortages. It’s better to order in advance as early as June to ensure you have a good supply for when you need to heat your home.

Gas

Gas is great for homeowners who want to save time and effort, yet still enjoy the beautiful flames of a lovely fireplace. Gas fires are clean, easy to start and are generally controlled with a programmable remote thermostat. Also, among the other advantages gas fires bring, their flames increasingly look like those of wood fires and there are several models that run without electricity.

However, this alternative has a number of drawbacks, including the fact that you can’t get natural gas in some areas and costs can fluctuate from year to year. Using Propane means you’ll need to create space for a storage tank in your outdoor layout plans.

Electricity

Electricity allows many people who live in condos or apartments to enjoy the warmth of a smaller fireplace and the coziness, comforting atmosphere it creates, even in summer! In addition, you don’t need a chimney, electric fireplaces are easy to install (you only have to plug them in), can follow you if you have to move  to a new apartment. Electric fireplaces are very low maintenance as well.

In terms of the drawbacks, if you want to heat your entire home, this solution won’t work. These fireplaces have a maximum output of around 5000 BTUs, which isn’t enough to heat larger rooms. Also, you can’t rely on them during a power outtage.

For more information, please contact a WE LOVE FIRE dealer near to you.

Thank you to Maison Chaleur & Confort for providing us with the information in this blog. They have three locations in Quebec.

Below is a list of fireplace and grill stores that service Quebec (QC)

Bonaventure, QC

Marcel Dionne et fils Inc
338, av de Port-Royal Ouest,
Bonaventure, QC G0C 1E0

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Delson, QC

Agrémat – Espace chaleur
188, ch. St-François Xavier
Delson, QC J5B 1X9

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Gatineau, QC

Au Centre Du Foyer De L'Outaouais
1193 Boul St-Joseph
Gatineau, QC J8Z 2C3

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Granby, QC

Cité du Feu
1361 rue denison ouest
Granby, QC j0e 2a0

Laval, QC

Montréal Brique et Pierre
1070 Montée Masson
Laval, QC H7C 2R2

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Longueuil, QC

Boutique Chaleur
620 Boul Therrien
Longueuil, QC J4H 3V9

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Mirabel, QC

Agrémat
13755 Rue de la Chapelle
Mirabel, QC J7J2C9

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Quebec City, QC

Maconnex
5690 Boulevard Pierre-Bertrand Nord
Quebec City, QC G2J 1B7

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Rimouski, QC

Marcel Dionne et fils Inc
905 Lausanne
Rimouski, QC G5L 8Y9

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Saguenay, QC

Maconnex
2223, boulevard Saint-Paul
Saguenay, QC G7K 1E5

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Saint-Basile-le-Grand, QC

Montréal Brique et Pierre
77 boul. Sir Wilfrid-Laurier
Saint-Basile-le-Grand, QC J3N 1M2

Saint-Eustache, QC

Montréal Brique et Pierre
28 Boul. Industriel
Saint-Eustache, QC J7R 5C1

Saint-Eustache, QC

Les Foyers Mirabel
415 avenue mathers
Saint-Eustache, QC J7P 4C1

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Saint-Hubert, QC

Montréal Brique et Pierre
3170 rue Harvey
Saint-Hubert, QC J3Y 3T6

Saint-Isidore, QC

Maconnex
2036, chemin de la Riviere
Saint-Isidore, QC G0S 2S0

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Saint-Lazare, QC

Montréal Brique et Pierre
550 Route Cité des Jeunes
Saint-Lazare, QC J7T2A7

Sherbrooke, QC

Maconnex
69, chemin Godin
Sherbrooke, QC J1R 0S6

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St-Bruno de Montarville, QC

Les Foyers et Cheminees Piermon Inc
2193 Boul Sir Wilfrid Laurier
St-Bruno de Montarville, QC J3V 4P6

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St-Charles Borromee, QC

Maison Chaleur et Confort
1060 Visitation
St-Charles Borromee, QC J6E 7Y8

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St-Georges, QC

Busque et Cie
2271, 90e Rue
St-Georges, QC G5Y 7B6

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St-Jean sur Richelieu, QC

Propane Beauchemin
775 rue Gaudette
St-Jean sur Richelieu, QC J3B7S7

Trois-Rivieres, QC

Maison Chaleur et Confort
1015, boulevard Thibeau Nord, 
Trois-Rivieres, QC G8T 7B3

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Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC

Foyer Gaz
401 boul. Harwood, local 12b
Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC J7V 7W1


For more information, contact your local fireplace and grill store.

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