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Why Does The Floor Around My Fireplace Get Cold?

Why Does The Floor Around My Fireplace Get Cold?

When you buy a fireplace, one of the last things you may expect is to have cold spots around the unit. Though really strong stoves can put off enough heat to cover more than 2,500 sq. ft., they aren't contributing anything when they are not burning and it's important to prevent the opposite problem of cold air intrusion when this is the case. In this article, we will discuss the reasons why you may get cold areas around your stove or fireplace and what you can do to resolve that.

Why does the floor around my fireplace get cold?

About the Author

Collin Champagne

With over 13 years in the industry, Collin is a National Fireplace Institute (NFI) certified technician and managed content for the eFireplacestore and eCanopy brands. He has achieved the highest NFI certification possible as a Master Hearth Professional and is certified in all three hearth appliance fields: wood, gas, and pellet. With experience with sales and in-field installations, his expertise shines through his technical knowledge and way with words.

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