While the fan looked very professional the price 140 put me off.
Can you put a fan in front of a fireplace.
I wanted to improve the heat output and found this fireplace fan on the web.
It will probably result in cooling down your living room as well rather than heating the house.
Fans can also be utilized to spread warm air.
A conventional fireplace produces a great looking fire but is between 0 10 efficient typically.
Easy installation a fan blower kit can be easily installed and many gas and wood appliances have that option.
A ceiling fan is best.
Put it so it draws cool air up and forces warm air down.
If you have a fireplace that only heats the two square feet around it a fan can help amplify the warmth to the whole room.
It is gas rather than wood burning and it vents straight outside.
You can also get as low tech as a box fan.
Without a fan you will get the radiant heat from the glass and the front of your fireplace.
Here s a look at how your fan can help keep your family warm in the winter by spreading fireplace heat.
Adding a fan or blower to your fireplace can be done quite easily if electricity was provided to the fireplace junction box when your fireplace was initially installed.
So i decided to build my own.
What this does is cause a convection reaction that forces the hot air away from the heat source.
Due to the nature of how it is vented i don t really get much heat from it and i think i am losing a lot of the heat it could be generating during winter and therefore wasting a lot of energy and increasing my cost after reading my fireplace manual it appears that i can install a blower that can move heated air from around the exhaust back into the room.
Without a fan you will get radiant heat from the front both sides the top and even the back of your stove.
If you do not have electricity to the junction box you will.
Single cage universal fireplace fan your fireplace or stove whether it s wood or gas can be operated with or without a fan.
Trying to draw from the fireplace can bring smoke.
You can turn the fan on but i doubt that will help heat up the house much.
Simply set the fan to low and face it into space where your fireplace or wood burning stove is so it blows cool air directly at the unit.