Can I add a blower to my majestic fireplace?

Can I add a blower to my majestic fireplace?

This UFK fireplace blower fan kit is compatible with Majestic fireplace. Included with the blower fan; Variable Speed Switch, which you can regulate air flow and any air noise from the fans.

Can you add a blower to any fireplace?

Can You Add a Fireplace Blower to an Existing Fireplace? Yes, you can add a fan/blower to most gas and wood fireplaces, inserts, and stoves. You will need to find a fireplace rated fan that will fit your fireplace and follow all instructions for installation in the unit’s manual.

Can you replace fireplace blower?

A professional fireplace service company charges about $400 to do the job (parts and labor). But you can replace the blower with a complete motor/fan blower assembly yourself in about an hour for less than $140. Many gas fireplaces use a blower to drive warm air out into the room.

How much does it cost to add a blower to a gas fireplace?

How Much Does It Cost to Put in a Blower in a Gas Fireplace? It costs between $300 and $500 to place a blower in a gas fireplace if the gas fireplace had been installed previously. On average, it would cost you $400 to put in a fireplace blower in a previously installed gas fireplace.

Are fireplace blowers worth the money?

In addition to improving heat circulation around the room, a gas fireplace blower will also: Improve the effectiveness of the gas fireplace. A gas fireplace with a blower will circulate more heat around the room than a gas fireplace without a blower. This makes the gas fireplace more effective.

How many CFM do I need for a fireplace blower?

250-500 CFM
Estimates are 250-500 CFM (cubic feet per minute) of air in the home MUST be consumed by the fireplace, or smoke will begin to spill into the room.

Is a gas fireplace blower worth it?

Are gas fireplace blowers worth it?

Do I need a fireplace blower?

Without a fan, you will get direct radiant heat from the glass and the cast iron or steel front of your fireplace. Without a fan, you will get radiant heat from the front, both sides, the top and even the back of a free-standing wood or gas stove.

Is a blower on a fireplace worth it?

Should I get a fireplace blower?