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How to Operate a Gas Fireplace

November 10th, 2009

You do not have to have a traditional open wood burning fireplace these days to get a cosy, warm fire burning in your home. Gas fireplaces have become more and more popular due to the efficiency and cleanliness they provide. With increased demand, increased supply usually follows, so it is no wonder that manufacturers of gas fireplaces keep coming up with more and more innovative designs which are more efficient and more stylish and which are beginning to look more and more like the traditional wood burning fireplace.

It is important to know that while gas fireplaces do need to be looked after and maintained, they are considered much easier to operate and much cleaner than a wood fireplace. There are so many gas fireplaces to choose from and all from different manufacturers but one thing remains the same – their ease of use and the overall concept of operation. There may be minor variations but the overall idea is similar.

Gas fireplaces are usually lit by pushing a button. Some fireplaces are ignited with the use of a remote control. Although not all gas fireplaces are the same, the way they are ignited is normally nothing more intricate than pressing a button on the fireplace or on a remote control switch.

Once you have ignited your fire, you can then regulate the heat with the thermostat button. This will allow you to create a soft glow for ambiance or whether you actually want to use your gas fireplace for creating a lot of warmth. It should be noted however, that having the thermostat too high can make the house quite stuffy so it is better to keep the temperature mid way to avoid this.

You should never leave your gas fire unattended to reduce the risk of hazardous fires. You can switch your fireplace off using the appropriate switch or button. If you will be out of the room for any length of time, you should switch it off and then you can always switch it back on when you come back to the room. This will both prevent any fires and will save you energy. It is also advisable to turn the pilot light off when you will not be using your gas fireplace for any length of time such as during the summer.

To keep your fireplace in good working order, it is necessary to ensure that you clean it after use. If you have a glass front, you should make sure to clean it after every use. For the optimum maintenance and safety, you should have your gas fireplace regularly checked by a professional to make sure it is free from anything which could cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Once each year is sufficient for all gas appliances to be checked over by a professional.

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Gas Fireplace Stoves

November 10th, 2009

A gas fireplace stove can be a great source of heat for your home. It can also add a certain attractiveness and appeal to your house. Plus it is much more efficient and cleaner than burning wood. Gas fireplace stoves are easy to operate and easy to install which has made them more and more popular in recent years. People want convenience in their lives and a gas fireplace stove gives them just that. You can choose between a vented fireplace and a vent free fireplace.

With a vent free gas fireplace stove, you do not need a tall chimney through the ceiling or a hole cut in the wall. They are made to specifically burn all the gas that is used and they release carbon dioxide and water vapour. They are extremely efficient as they release a lot of heat directly into the room and the heat does not escape as there is no vent or chimney. Although the vent free fireplaces are designed to be super efficient, they may not be practical for some people as some areas are required by law to have a vent, thus reducing the effectiveness of the gas fireplace stove.

Vented gas fireplace stoves are the more popular choice these days. They are safe and allow for a vent to be fitted to release any fumes. The vent is usually placed in the wall and a double pipe will pass from the gas fire through the hole in the wall. The vent allows for air to be taken in through one pipe from outside to burn the fuel and any fumes will be expelled through the other pipe.

With the cost of fuel rising all the time, the efficiency of a gas fireplace stove can help you to keep costs down. You can use the fire only when you need to and you don’t have to wait until it dies out like you would with a wood burning or coal burning fire. Another great benefit is the fact that it does not produce smoke or soot and it is so much cleaner than fires which burn other fuels. You only need to push a button to ignite the fire so there is no cleaning out of ashes and getting the fire prepared before you can take a match to it. You will also be getting instant heat from your gas fireplace stove as you do not have to wait until the fuel begins to burn properly.

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Gas Fireplace Logs

November 10th, 2009

A gas fireplace is great for keeping you warm on those cold winter nights. It can feel cosy and can provide a romantic setting for couples who want to cuddle up together in front of the fire. Gas fireplace logs can be purchased for use in your gas fire but there are some things you should know before you go out and buy them.

It is important that you check your actual gas fire before you purchase any gas fireplace logs as gas fires come in an array of different sizes. The logs also come in different sizes so it is important that you do not buy logs which will not fit in your fire. Check the size of your fireplace or better still, measure it before you go out to buy your logs.

As with everything, some brands of gas fireplace logs are more efficient than others and tend to burn for longer or give off more heat. If you have already used fireplace logs then you may be aware of some of the brands available. You should check reviews on the different products to get an idea of the best brands to buy. Researching online is usually a good idea as you will find plenty of sites out there with customer reviews or forums where people will tell you about their experiences with various products.

When it comes to purchasing your gas fireplace logs, you will notice that there are two main types of logs available – either vent free or vented. A vented gas fireplace log is designed to burn in a way that the dangerous gases produced will travel out of the chimney while vent free logs are logs which will entirely burn all the fuel and decrease the carbon monoxide which is common with vented gas fireplace logs. You should know which type you require before you go out so that you are only searching for that particular type. It is also important to know which fuel type your gas fire uses. Some logs are more suitable for propane gas and some will work better with natural gas.

As well as buying gas fireplace logs, you may need other accessories so it could be a good idea to look at a gas log kit. A kit will usually come with a grate, burner, damper clamp, embers, gas connector plus the logs and it will usually work out cheaper to buy all these items in a kit rather than separately.

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Natural Gas Fireplace

March 3rd, 2009

Imagine the sheer pleasure of sitting in front of a warm gas fireplace on a freezing cold winter day with none of the associated problems of going out to chop wood or driving down to buy wood. You don’t have to deal with the mess of a wood fire or the back drafts that blow smoke back into your room. However, your choice of a fireplace will depend on the type of fuel you have easy access to. Natural gas fireplaces tend to be the most popular choice nowadays.

You also need to decide whether you want your natural gas fireplace to be the primary heating system for your home. This would be a practical choice if you live in an urban area where you get piped natural gas. Natural gas also offers much better value in most cases. You will also find a natural gas fireplace much easier to keep clean and maintain. Compared to electric fireplaces, the natural gas fireplace also saves you a considerable amount on power bills.

They also come in a wide variety of log styles and a range of design options. The amazing feature is that they look so natural and realistic that it is hard to realize that it is not a wood fireplace. A number of gas fireplaces are built for aesthetic reasons and to blend in with the décor of a home. However, there are others which are built for heat and fuel efficiency.

A gas fireplace is basically a factory-made firebox which allows you to view the fire through a glass face. Some gas fireplaces are made with ducting in order to distribute the heat in directions that you would prefer. Many of them need absolutely no power connection and hence are ideal during power failures on cold stormy winter nights. All you have to do is start up your gas fire by merely touching a button.

The other advantage of a natural gas fireplace is the ease of installation involved. You can install your gas fireplace wherever you want to, whether in the center of a room or against an outside wall. Very little space is needed between the gas unit and combustible material such as wood or carpeting. You also have the option of vent-free, natural vent or direct vent. In fact, vent-free models can even be installed in a wall recess. Basically you can install your natural gas fireplace wherever you have access to a piped gas line.

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