BURNTECH VS Metal Fireplaces
Here are the reasons why metal fireplaces cannot compare to a Burntech Fireplace.
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Elegance and tradition are trademarks of Burntech fireplaces. Metal boxes have unsightly exposed metal edges and unrealistic looking fireboxes while Burntech fireplaces have a genuine masonry firebox applied in any pattern of your choice. This will only add warmth and value to your home.
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Burntech fireplaces are efficient. Burntech’s innovation in design and technology allow for consistent heat reflection due to its tight fitting volcanic pumice components and its proprietary refractory mortar. Traditional metal fireplaces can lose heat because of their seam and rivet construction. Burntech Fireplaces are designed to put heat into the home where it is needed.
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Builders choose Burntech fireplaces. Metal boxes were once the choice of builders due to the speed of installation and because of the high cost of building a traditional site built masonry fireplace. Builders are now choosing Burntech fireplaces over metal fireplaces due to ease of installation, flexibility in design, and the added value to the home. Most builders understand that dollar for dollar Burntech fireplaces are a much better investment than a metal fireplace because they can get a genuine masonry fireplace for about the same cost of metal.
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Burntech fireplaces are cost comparable to metal fireplaces. Due to rising costs of production, metal fireplaces can cost as much and in many cases cost much more than a Burntech Fireplace. Contemporary linear metal fireplaces can cost as much as 10x more than the cost of installing a Burntech fireplace.
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Burntech fireplaces are engineered to last the lifetime of your home. Consistent heat can distort or breakdown metal over time. Burntech fireplaces can withstand consistent high temperatures for longer periods. Metal fireplaces are also known to corrode and rust due to condensation, especially outdoors. A Burntech Fireplace will never corrode or rust.