
A fireplace adds more than just warmth—it brings comfort, style, and a focal point to your home. But if you're considering installing or already own a fireplace, you're probably wondering: what’s it actually going to cost me to run this thing?
At Kindled Timber, we believe in transparency. Let’s break down what it really costs to operate a fireplace—by type—and what you can expect in terms of efficiency and maintenance.
💡 1. Electric Fireplaces: Low Cost, High Convenience
- Estimated Monthly Cost: $10–$20
- Efficiency: 100% (no heat loss through vents)
- Fuel Source: Electricity
- Maintenance: Minimal
Electric fireplaces are the most cost-effective to run day-to-day. They use standard electrical outlets and typically cost less than 15¢ per hour of use. Plus, there’s no venting, no real flames, and virtually zero maintenance. If you're mainly looking for ambiance with supplemental heat, this is your winner.
🔥 2. Gas Fireplaces: Warm & Wallet-Friendly
- Estimated Monthly Cost: $15–$40 (depends on local gas prices and use)
- Efficiency: 70–90% (depending on venting system)
- Fuel Source: Natural gas or propane
- Maintenance: Annual inspection and cleaning recommended
Gas fireplaces offer real flames and great heat output. They're more efficient than traditional wood-burning systems and cheaper to run than you'd expect. A sealed direct-vent model keeps heat in and costs low. Want ambiance and performance? Gas might be your sweet spot.
🪵 3. Wood-Burning Fireplaces: Classic Charm, Variable Cost
- Estimated Monthly Cost: $50–$150+ (depends on wood price and frequency)
- Efficiency: 10–30% (open hearth), 60–80% (wood stove or insert)
- Fuel Source: Firewood
- Maintenance: Regular chimney sweeping and ash removal required
There’s nothing quite like the crackle of a real wood fire—but it does come with cost and labor. Firewood costs vary, and an open hearth sends a lot of heat up the chimney. Upgrading to a wood stove or insert boosts efficiency and can significantly reduce heating bills if used as a primary heat source.
🧰 Don’t Forget Maintenance Costs
Neglecting maintenance can end up being far more expensive in the long run. Here's what to expect:
- Annual Service Visit: $150–$250
- Chimney Sweep (wood/gas): $175–$300
- Unexpected Repairs: Varies, but early detection keeps it cheaper
Regular service ensures your fireplace runs safely and efficiently. At Kindled Timber, we offer professional maintenance that catches small issues before they become major repairs.
💬 Final Thoughts: Worth Every Penny (With the Right Setup)
A fireplace isn’t just about heat—it’s about atmosphere, gathering, and creating a home that feels like home. By choosing the right type of fireplace and staying on top of maintenance, you can enjoy the warmth without burning through your budget.
Want help calculating the best option for your space and lifestyle? Reach out to Kindled Timber today for a free consultation or stop by our showroom in Wanamaker—we’d love to help you find your perfect fire.









