I have a masonry fireplace and as most of you who have one, know that they can be very energy inefficient. In fact, when the outside temperature falls below 40f, a fire in the fireplace will actually pull conditioned warm air out of the house leaving you feeling cold.
I found a solution I wanted to share with everyone. It's called a cozy grate and it is placed in your fireplace in place of the existing grate.
When this thing get a fire started in it, it will put out about 40,000 btus of extra heat INTO you house rather than out of it.
I wasn't sure the claims were't just a bunch of hype but I took a $450 chance and the darn thing works great. My family room (20x50) went form 67f to 71F in about 90 minutes with the outside temperature being 35f.
End result is a warm crackling fire that will acutally help heat your house. I was just so happy to have a warm fire back in my house that I wanted to share this find with everyone. An no I am not selling these things, i just think they are really great, grate, grait, what ever.:gar-La;
I found a solution I wanted to share with everyone. It's called a cozy grate and it is placed in your fireplace in place of the existing grate.
When this thing get a fire started in it, it will put out about 40,000 btus of extra heat INTO you house rather than out of it.
I wasn't sure the claims were't just a bunch of hype but I took a $450 chance and the darn thing works great. My family room (20x50) went form 67f to 71F in about 90 minutes with the outside temperature being 35f.
End result is a warm crackling fire that will acutally help heat your house. I was just so happy to have a warm fire back in my house that I wanted to share this find with everyone. An no I am not selling these things, i just think they are really great, grate, grait, what ever.:gar-La;