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Most Frequently Asked Questions About Fireplace Inserts

A wood burning insert like the Fireplace Xtrordinair Medium Flush NexGen Fyre Wood-burning insert increases the e ciency of a traditional open masonry replace.

Fireplace inserts are “on re.” ey are popular with homeowners who are looking to add warmth and value to the home without making major renovations, which is why we’re dedicating this article to the most commonly asked questions about replace inserts.

What Is a Fireplace Insert?

A replace insert is a prefabricated steel or cast iron re box designed to be installed within an existing masonry replace. If you’re looking for heat, choose wood- or gas-burning (either propane or natural gas), or pellet. Choose an electric insert if you’re looking for ambiance and a very modest amount of heat. In this article we’ll focus on gas and wood stove inserts, which

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are the most popular.

Fireplace inserts are generally used for zone heating rather than whole-house heating. You may be able to heat most of your home with an insert, depending on the size and layout of your home, ceiling height, insulation and other factors. Our experts will help you determine whether an insert could heat your entire home or whether it makes sense to boost heat in the areas you live in the most.

is gorgeous stone replace got a major upgrade in heating e ciency and looks with the addition of the Mendota FV33i gas insert.

We installed this Hearthstone Clydesdale wood-burning insert in the family’s great room, where it replaces an old dra y replace.

Is a Fireplace Insert an E cient Heat Source?

A traditional open replace is not an e cient heater: but inserts are. In an open replace, most of the heat goes up the chimney, leaving only 10-15% to actually heat the living space. By contrast, today’s gas inserts and EPA-Certi ed wood stove inserts are very high-e ciency. ey absorb and then radiate heat even a er the re has gone out. ey also o en feature blowers that direct heat to the living space.

Can You Convert a Wood-Burning Fireplace to Gas? Yes! If you have a wood-burning masonry replace, you

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can install a direct vent gas insert. You may need to run a gas line to the replace but once installed, you have a safe and reliable source of heat. You can also opt for adding gas log sets as an aesthetic addition to a former wood-burning replace, but these will not increase its e ciency.

How Do I Know If a Fireplace Insert Will Work For Me?

Most existing masonry (brick or stone) wood burning replaces can accommodate an insert! If you’re not sure if your replace is suitable for an insert, our NFI-Certi ed experts will assess your replace to make sure an insert will work.

Each type of insert (gas, wood, or pellet) has its own installation requirements and challenges. Our technicians will install the insert

and utilize the existing chimney by installing exible chimney liners. We adhere to building codes and plan for and resolve issues such as proper ventilation and clearances. We handle the logistics ahead of time and don’t leave anything to chance.

Which Is More Expensive to Operate, a Wood or Gas Insert?

Wood has the potential of being less expensive than gas but you have to be resourceful, plan ahead, and try to source nd cordwood for free. Hardwoods, which burn hotter and longer, are much more expensive than pine and not commonly found as “free rewood” but the trade o is that you use less wood. Pine, r, and spruce can o en be sourced locally for free.

E cient wood-burning inserts burn up to 50% less wood than old-fashioned wood stoves (which are already a giant step up from open replaces). Modern inserts use secondary combustion to incinerate combustible gases and

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is Kozy Heat Nordik 34 Gas Insert transformed this homeowner’s lower level from cold and uninviting to her favorite hangout.

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Recognizing wild re dangers in all seasons and taking action to harden your home/property against wild res by creating a defensible space will make an immense di erence in ensuring the safety of your family.

“Colorado’s wild re season intensi es from July-October,” said Bryan Nash, Certi ed Fire Mitigation Specialist, member of the National Fire Protection Association, and co-owner (with his wife Jennifer) of ArborRx Family Tree Service. “Consequently, we make ourselves available to help residents; and groups like Colorado State Forest Service, Evergreen Fire/ Rescue, and Community Wild re Protection.”

Since 2010, ArborRx Family Tree Service has served its residential/business/commercial customers in Evergreen/Conifer/Denver, and beyond. e all-season company provides prescriptive treatments/wellness care for your trees/plants, in-tree trimming, shaping/shearing, tree removal, new plantings; snowplow services, storm damage repair, and re/pest mitigation.

ArborRx Family Tree Service can perform a Home Ignition Zone (HIZ) review of your property to assess its strong points and resolve any weaknesses. e Immediate Zone represents an area from 0-5 feet of your home, the Intermediate Zone extends 5-30 feet past your home, and the Extended Zone covers 30-100 feet beyond your home boundaries.

For services/more information/and appointments, contact ArborRx Family Tree Service at 720-629-7033, visit the website (https://arborrxfamily.com) and follow them on Facebook.

Mortgage Loan O cer Grant Brewster is Ready to Assist YOU With All Your Home Financing Needs

We are living in stressful times, but there’s no need to stress when it comes to your home nancial needs. For thirty-plus years, Colorado Foothills native Grant Brewster of Edge Home Finance Corporation has provided his customers with mortgage services that exceed their expectations—and he is ready and able to assist you! Grant Brewster is a mortgage broker not a bank employee or a liate. As such, he represents YOU—not the lender. Consequently, he can o er (salaried/self-employed) borrowers access to broader selections of available loan types.

Public-sector guaranteed Conventional loans (with/without gi money) tend to have stricter requirements than government-backed loans. Government-insured loans include

FHA (Federal Housing Administration), VA (Veterans Administration), or USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture) $0 down loans for low-income borrowers in speci cally designated rural areas to help improve rural areas’ local economies. Loan terms can be Fixed Rate ( xed for the loan’s entirety) or Adjustable Rate (with uctuating interest rates). All mortgages, including second mortgage/

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HELOC lender, or private funds, require you to meet the loan’s funding requirements and Grant can guide you through the entire process with ease.

Conveniently located at Flow eory Coworks, 3540 Evergreen Parkway, contact Grant Brewster (720-668-4183/grant.brewster@ edgehome nance.com/www.grantbrewster. com) for all your home nancing needs.

Bridging the Gap in Mental Health Services

Mental health is a growing concern across Colorado, and in rural communities like ours, the need is even more urgent. Limited providers, nancial barriers, and social stigma o en prevent individuals from seeking the support they need. At All Access Wellness, we believe that everyone in our community deserves access to mental health and wellness services, regardless of their nancial situation.

is vision began with Sara Peterson, a local mental health provider and business owner. rough her work at Conifer Counseling and her involvement in various community initiatives, Sara saw rsthand the gaps in mental health services. She asked herself: What if there was a collaborative nonpro t dedicated to reducing barriers to mental health care? In November 2022, that vision became a reality when All Access Wellness o cially became a nonpro t organization. Since its inception, All Access Wellness

has built a network of mental health providers who can access funding to serve individuals who cannot a ord the mental health services they need to thrive. In 2024 alone, we funded 366 mental health sessions for 97 individuals, ensuring they received the care they needed without the burden of nancial strain. From supporting children who have experienced trauma to survivors of domestic violence to veterans needing support managing medications, All Access Wellness has been a bridge to wellness for our community this past year. But our mission extends beyond individual therapy sessions—we are working to strengthen the overall well-being of our community.

is year, we are expanding our impact through community connection groups and mental health events designed to bring people together and combat the isolation that o en intensi es mental health struggles. ese events will provide education, resources, and

a sense of belonging for individuals who may feel disconnected or unsupported.

One of our most exciting new initiatives is the Dude Talk Dinner, a program speci cally designed to support men’s mental health. Men’s mental health challenges are frequently overlooked despite the fact that nearly 80% of all suicides nationwide involve men. Research shows that men are signi cantly less likely than women to seek help for mental health concerns, leading many to struggle in silence. Dude Talk Dinner aims to change that by reducing the stigma around men’s mental health, fostering a sense of camaraderie, developing resilience, and creating a support system for men in our community.

All Access Wellness is also launching free Community Connection Groups through our network of providers. ese groups focus on building a sense of community and support while participating in fun, engaging activities. Whether it’s mindfulness workshops,

movement-based gatherings, or creative arts sessions, these programs are designed to nurture well-being and create spaces where individuals can form meaningful relationships.

Mental health is not just an individual concern—it is a community issue. When people have access to the care and support they need, the entire community thrives. At All Access Wellness, we are committed to breaking down barriers, fostering connections, and ensuring that no one has to navigate life’s challenges alone. Together, we can build a healthier, more resilient community for all.

All Access Wellness is a grassroots 501(c) (3) nonpro t organization committed to improving access to mental health and wellness services for children, families, and individuals in rural Je erson and Park Counties in Colorado. By donating to All Access Wellness today, you can give a neighbor the support they need to be well. Give or learn more at

How to Pick the Right Plants for Your Location

(StatePoint) When planning your yard or garden, you likely focus on the what and the where. A er all, a beautiful plant in a prime location enhances curb appeal and even bragging rights.

You may pay less attention though to understanding how your location, or plant hardiness zone, impacts your garden’s success. To help ensure your plants don’t just survive, but thrive, the experts at lawn care equipment manufacturer Exmark are sharing the following insights about plant hardiness:

What is Plant Hardiness?

Plant hardiness is the secret sauce of any healthy outdoor space. Plant hardiness is the ability of a plant to survive adverse growing conditions such as drought, ooding, heat and cold. Have you ever watched with frustration as a late-season temperature dip leaves your beautiful buds with a serious case of frostbite? Plant hardiness zones were developed to help landscapers, gardeners and lawn care enthusiasts avoid this heartache.

American farming contributes billions of dollars to the gross national product annually, which is one reason why the USDA has long monitored weather data. If determining when the average nal frost may occur for every region in the country is worth billions, what could that same knowledge mean for your garden? Well, choosing plants with hardiness levels appropriate to speci c planting zones gives you the best chance of cultivating healthy, beautiful plants.

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e United States is divided into 13 zones. Zones 1-6 being the coldest, and 7-13 the warmest. Zone 1 averages -60 degrees F while zone 13 never drops below 70 degrees F. A general guideline is to plant anything designated for your zone or lower, but never higher. Know what zone you live in and make a point

pack before planting.

Perennials Versus Annuals ere’s a reason you see palm trees in Sarasota, Florida, not Saginaw, Michigan. When it comes to perennials, it’s not about when the rst frost is, but how cold it gets, and whether that plant can survive and thrive

through winter.

Plant hardiness zones are less important however when it comes to annuals. Because these plants are only meant to last one growing season; waiting until a er the average rst frost date will save you from having to re-plant.

Know that even if your plant survives the frost, it may never match the photo you saw advertised at the nursery.

Planting Zone Rule of umb

Plant hardiness zone maps are, well, all over the map. Consider the number assigned to your zip code as a starting point. You may live right at the break between one zone and the other. When in doubt, guess too low, rather than too high. In the South, the heat stress a plant not made for the conditions. Your particular geography can also a ect your hardiness zone, like if you live on a hill or in a valley.

For more insights, check out the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, and watch “Find Your Plant Hardiness Zone,” an episode of “Backyard Smart,” an original series from lawn care equipment manufacturer, Exmark. To watch the video, visit Backyard Life, which is part of a unique multimedia destination with a focus on helping homeowners improve their outdoor living spaces. ere you can also download additional tips and view other Exmark Original Series videos.

Understanding what plants will thrive in your climate is essential to a healthy landscape. Fortunately, free resources abound to help you plant successfully.

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A womanizing US president. Gin-drinking, poker-playing, skirt-chasing Cabinet members. And a plot from the inside to usurp control of the Navy’s oil reserves. Wild and juicy stuff this. And all of it a true chapter of America’s history.

There may not be another US scandal that is so heavy with corruption and criminality that weighs so lightly on our collective consciousness as the Teapot Dome Scandal. From 1920 to 1922, power-hungry politicians and corporate tycoons boldly schemed to steal the nation’s newest energy resourcel. In so doing these crooks put a black mark on the pioneering work of those who gave birth to Wyoming’s incredible bonanza.

With a deft researcher’s hand and the heart and attention of a creative writer, Constance Bierkan has written a rst-of-its-kind ctionalized recounting of what led up to this nearly forgotten nugget from the past, the Teapot Dome Scandal. Like No Place on Earth is a spirited coming-of-age story set in Wyoming at the start of the madcap Roaring Twenties and the birth of the oil industry. As much a love story as it is a historical deep-dive, Like No Place on Earth will be irresistible to book clubs and history buffs alike.

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particulates that would otherwise go up the chimney, resulting in more heat and a lot less pollution!

As of this writing, natural gas is much cheaper than electricity in the Denver Metro area, which makes a gas insert an attractive option for homeowners looking for more heat without the work of a wood-burning appliance.

Can I Use an Insert When the Power Goes Out?

Yes! Both gas and wood stove inserts are reliable sources of heat in a power outage. Most gas inserts operate on an electronic ignition system but with a battery backup: once lit, they stay lit. Blowers won’t work without electricity, but a quality gas or wood stove insert will radiate heat even when the power is out.

Does a Fireplace Insert Add Value To My Home?

Yes! According to Red n, homes with attractive replace inserts tend to sell faster and for 13% more than average.

e question then is which fuel is better, wood or gas? Each home is unique, and so is every homeowner. You may have easy access to wood and appreciate the idea of energy independence and the aroma and

crackle of an authentic wood re.

Or, you may prioritize the convenience, cleanliness, and instant on-o of a gas insert. We can help you make the right choice based on your home, heating needs, aesthetics, lifestyle, and budget. Do Inserts Need Service?

Yes, both wood stove and gas inserts require annual service.

e average wood-burning insert should get at least annual service depending on how o en you burn. Gas inserts need annual service to ensure e ciency and safety.

A wood stove insert needs service if you notice backdra (smoke blowing out of the insert rather than going up the chimney), if it’s hard to build or maintain a re, if there’s creosote buildup on the walls, or if there’s soot falling into the insert. e National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends annual inspections and service to ensure e ciency and prevent chimney res.

A gas insert needs service if your pilot won’t turn on or won’t stay lit, or there’s a lot of soot on your logs.

For your convenience, we forward-schedule service a year in advance or on a schedule determined by your service technician.

Can I Put a TV Above My Fireplace Insert?

We get this question a lot. Putting a TV above the replace is

a popular way to optimize space. But, it must be done with caution because heat and electronics don’t mix. We recommend installing a mantel which will block rising heat. It’s a myth that putting your TV higher will protect it! Heat risesde ecting it is the only method that will protect electronics. e simple solution of adding a mantel will divert the heat away from the TV. We feature a variety of non-combustible mantels in our showroom if your replace doesn’t have a mantel and you want to add one.

Let’s Ignite Your Fireplace Insert Project!

Spring is the best time to get a replace insert project going because there’s plenty of time to assess the site, discuss your needs, choose the right appliance, and have it installed and ready to go before fall.

Please stop by our showroom at 7001 Hwy 73 just south of Evergreen to see our fully functioning gas and wood stove inserts in person, or call our friendly team of experts at 303679-1601. Our experts will help you determine whether your replace can accommodate an insert and the type of insert that’s best for your needs. We handle all of the planning and logistics and ensure your insert is installed to the highest standards. We look forward to making your home warmer and more attractive!

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Gas inserts like the Kozy Heat Chaska 29 are top choices for homeowners looking for the ambience of a re but don’t want to burn wood.
A dra y old replace can be completely transformed with an insert like this beautiful Fireplace Xtrordinair 616 EmberGlo Deluxe gas insert with its sleek contemporary lines.

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