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Do It Yourself or Not: Install a fireplace

Gene and Katie Hamilton, Tribune Content Agency on

A fireplace adds character and ambiance to any room, making it an undeniable improvement. And on a cold night the appeal of a crackling fire goes a long way as an upgrade that can add value to the home. A prefabricated metal zero-clearance fireplace is a popular choice, because it takes a minimum amount of space and can be safely placed near wood framing.

It may be tempting for a handy homeowner to buy the fireplace for $1,575 and install it, but we think the installation is best left for a contractor, who will charge $2,976. That includes the labor and material to install a prefabricated zero-clearance fireplace and chimney. We feel that’s money well spent, because adding a fireplace is definitely a job best left to a professional, who will guarantee that the unit is properly installed and meets local building code requirements.

For safety’s sake, there’s no room for error. And a pro can suggest where to locate the unit and how to comply with the building code requirements. A homeowner with carpentry skills and tools can complete the job by doing the finish carpentry work and install a mantel.

Pro Cost: $2,976 — DIY Cost: $1,575 — Pro time: 10.7
DIY Time: 37.5 — DIY Savings: $1,401 — Percent Saved: 47%

 

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©2024 Gene and Katie Hamilton. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.


 

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