Fireplaces are a critical part of almost every home. They provide us with warmth in the winter and act as a campfire to gather around and share time with our family . Yet, despite all these positives, traditional fireplaces are riddled with issues and problems. These little issues may seem trivial on their own, but when put together, they cause frustration.

Luckily, there is a solution to all of those issues. That solution is a  log burner  or a wood-burning stove. These steel boxes are perfect for controlled wood combustion and room heating. But is it really better than an open fireplace? Yes, it is, in many ways. Let’s look at the benefits of upgrading your traditional fireplace to a log burner.

Fuel efficient:

Lob burners can control the fire with the help of vents. By increasing or reducing the airflow, you are able to control the amount of fire. This way, you always have the perfect amount of combustion. By lowering the fire when you’re alone in the room, or the temperature is not that cold, you are able to conserve firewood and use only what is necessary.

Increased heat:

By looking at the log burner itself and knowing that it operates based on vents, one might think that the heat output is not as good as an open fireplace. Surprisingly, this is not true at all. In fact, the heat output is considerably more than an open fire. Thus, making the log burner a champion in both conserving wood and providing heat.

Increased safety:

Fire is a scary thing. Once out of control, it can demolish entire houses in a matter of minutes. An open fireplace is always a safety hazard. One spark in the wrong direction, and you could lose everything. This is where the enclosed flame of log burners is a massive plus. The metal body of a log burner gives you the peace of mind you need on a cold winter night.

Easy cleaning:

The ash cleaning of a fireplace is not something talked about, yet it is a significant part of owning and using an open fireplace. A log burner takes the hassle away and makes the whole process of cleaning and maintaining extremely easy. Even when you’re not in the mood for cleaning, the ash stays hidden in the ash pan, out of sight. It also prevents the ash from getting all over the place.

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