The complete fireplace price guide

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As well as being a highly efficient heating solution, a fireplace is a superb way to enhance an interior. Its advantage is that it comes in a variety of models to suit every style of decoration. Whatever your budget, you can always have a fireplace installed in your living room. If you’re interested, take a look at our complete fireplace price guide.

 

Chimney installation: a wide range of prices to choose from

 

Whether modern, traditional or contemporary, fireplaces are highly appreciated for the warmth they bring to an interior. Fireplaces are also appreciated for their low-cost, environmentally-friendly heating. The budget required to install a fireplace remains affordable, ranging from €500 to €5000 for the most elaborate models.

 

Professionals determine the price according to the way it works. You need to allow for :

 

  • From €500 to €1,000 excluding VAT and installation costs for an open fireplace.
  • From €1,000 to €5,000 excluding VAT and installation costs for a closed hearth fireplace. For the addition of a fireplace insert, the average cost is between €500 and €3000 excluding VAT and installation costs.
  • From €1,000 to €3,000 excluding VAT and installation costs for a gas fireplace. Of course, this cost is increased if the system required is more elaborate.
  • From €500 to €2,000 excluding VAT and installation costs for a bioethanol fireplace. The same price applies to an electric fireplace.

Please note that certain types of fireplace are eligible for grants and tax credits.

 

What factors influence the cost of a chimney?

 

The price of a fireplace is largely influenced by various criteria, the most important of which is the type itself. An open fireplace is considerably more affordable than a closed fireplace. On the other hand, the addition of inserts makes fireplaces even more efficient, but the cost rises accordingly. Note that this type of fireplace is now mandatory in some regions, notably in the Paris region.

 

To get the right price, you also need to ask yourself some legitimate questions about the equipment, the energy that powers the chimney and, above all, the labor.

 

Prices of the different types of fireplaces on the market

 

Fireplaces have undergone a huge technical evolution over the last few decades. This explains why there are so many variations on the market. To make things easier for you, here’s an overview of the advantages, disadvantages and average prices of these different types of fireplace.

 

Electric fireplace prices

 

As its name suggests, this fireplace is powered by electricity. Its operation is similar to that of an electric convector heater. In simple terms, it’s a resistor that generates heat when electricity is passed through it. The advantage of this device is its aesthetic appeal. In fact, electric fireplaces are available in both built-in and freestanding versions. Most of these fireplaces produce false flames. However, it’s deplorable that this type of fireplace also consumes a lot of energy. As for cost, it remains fairly affordable. Prices for electric fireplaces range from €200 to €500.

 

Bio ethanol fireplace prices

 

These fireplaces are the latest arrival in this sector. They are already considered the fireplaces of the future, not only because of their modern design, but above all because they use a fuel that is entirely environmentally friendly. In case you were wondering, fireplaces that run on bioethanol produce real flames and deliver efficiencies ranging from 60% to 90%. They can be used for heating. This device is very safe, but caution is always called for. Today, the price of bio-ethanol fireplaces is estimated at between €500 and €4000. A liter of this fuel costs around €2.

 

Contemporary fireplace price

 

Contemporary fireplaces come in many shapes and sizes. However, the most popular model is the central fireplace, which resembles a suspended chimney. The function of this fireplace is primarily decorative. Rarely is it accompanied by a closed system. Before opting for a contemporary fireplace, you need to ensure that your interior is sufficiently spacious, otherwise the result will not be to your liking. Prices range from €1000 to €5000.

 

Wood-burning fireplace prices

 

Although a tad archaic, the wood-burning fireplace is still a classic and much appreciated by users. There are no inserts or partitions of any kind. It’s the open fireplace par excellence. It’s true that the wood-burning fireplace offers more charm, but it turns out to be rather inefficient. As for price, you should expect to pay between €500 and €2000. This wide range can be explained by the variety of materials and finishing options available.

 

Closed fireplace prices

 

We classify this fireplace as the new-generation classic fireplace, for the simple reason that it heats better with less fuel. This hearth heats 7 times better than a conventional fireplace. With the right system, this fireplace can distribute heat to every room in the house. Its only drawback: it requires a lot of work. To install a fireplace of this type in your home, you’ll need to budget between €1000 and €5000, depending on performance and finish.

 

Open fireplace prices

 

This is the traditional fireplace found in both old and modern homes. Today, this type of fireplace is equipped with an insert to optimize its performance without the need for major work. What’s more, heat can be distributed to all living areas with real efficiency. One drawback that may discourage some users: an open fireplace requires regular maintenance. To carry out such a project, you need to budget between €500 and €1,500.

 

Price of a suspended fireplace

 

Aesthetically pleasing and very modern, suspended fireplaces decorate and heat the room in which they are installed with relative efficiency. With their bold, modern design, these fireplaces are very popular with people looking to build or renovate their homes. In addition to adding character to an interior, suspended fireplaces conserve available space. And if you have a penchant for vintage, it’s possible to dress up this fireplace with a finish from another era. The price of this type of fireplace varies between €500 and €5000, or a little more depending on the options chosen by the customer.

 

Antique stone fireplace prices

 

These fireplaces are made from custom-cut stone. The antique, authentic look of these fireplaces brings warmth and cosy charm to an interior. Most antique stone fireplaces are made to measure, which explains their high cost. For a hearth of this type, you’ll need to budget between €1,000 and €5,000, depending on both the stone and the finish. The main advantage of this type of fireplace is that it adapts to any style and can be fitted with an insert to optimize its performance.

 

Fireplace insert prices

 

If you already have an open fireplace in your home, all you need is a few minor modifications to transform it into an insert fireplace. By way of clarification, an insert refers to the cast-iron glazed frame that is inserted into the hearth of the fireplace. Thanks to this simple structure, the efficiency of a traditional fireplace can be increased by up to 70%. Depending on the finish and performance required, the price of a fireplace insert ranges from €500 to €3,500. Naturally, the installer will provide you with a quotation before starting the work.

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