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  2. Fireplace insert - Wikipedia

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    A fireplace insert [1] is a device that can be inserted into an existing masonry or prefabricated wood fireplace. Fireplace inserts can be fuelled by gas, wood, electricity, coal, or wood pallet. Most fireplace inserts are made from cast iron or steel. Fresh air enters through vents below the insert, where it then circulates around the main ...

  3. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Insert—The fireplace insert is a device inserted into an existing masonry or prefabricated wood fireplace. [22] Jamb—The side of a fireplace opening. [21] Mantel—Either the shelf above a fireplace or the structure to support masonry above a fireplace [23] Smoke shelf—A shelf below the smoke chamber and behind the damper.

  4. Sacramento County tightens home fireplace rules for the ... - AOL

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    People who require financial assistance or live in homes where wood burning is the only heating source are exempt from the county rule. You can submit a form online to request an exemption.

  5. 70 Fireplace Ideas to Bring the Coziest Vibes to Your Space - AOL

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    Design studio PlaidFox worked with this Vancouver home’s existing architecture in designing the ’70s-chic fireplace. This one’s clad in red and pink Italian terra-cotta tile by Mutina.

  6. Pellet basket - Wikipedia

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    A pellet basket is a small metal basket that sits inside a woodstove or fireplace and holds wood pellets. Pellet baskets convert a non-pellet-burning stove into a pellet stove, allowing a person to heat their home using an existing stove or fireplace.

  7. Does homeowners insurance cover wood stoves? - AOL

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    Wood stoves require a chimney, while pellet stoves can use either a chimney or a vent, offering more flexibility in placement within your home. Burning process and fire risk: Pellet stoves are ...