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What is the difference between a fireplace and an insert?

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What is the difference between a fireplace and an insert?

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An “insert” is a unit that slides into an existing masonry fireplace. Inserts are generally used when trying to adapt an existing brick fireplace into a more efficient gas, wood or pellet unit. A “fireplace” is zero clearance unit (see definition above) that can be placed, usually, right next to sheet rock, 2×4, or other combustible materials.

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