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Direct Vent Gas Fireplace

November 10th, 2009

A fireplace can provide your home with warmth and ambiance in the winter months, especially when it is cold and dark outside. It can provide a romantic setting for couples or a cosy atmosphere for when you decide to relax and read a book or watch TV. If you have always wanted a fireplace but your home does not have an open fireplace installed or a place to fit one, you can solve this problem by getting a direct vent gas fireplace.

A direct vent gas fireplace can eliminate the need to get a chimney and a fireplace built into your home and the obvious cost involved with this. You can still have the relaxing flames and warmth that a wood burning fire would provide but it is much easier to install and easy to use. A wood fireplace requires a chimney in order for the smoke and soot to escape, plus they need to be cleaned out and set each time you use them. And you have to wait for the flames to die out after every use.

The cleanliness and efficiency of a direct vent gas fireplace is second to none. It can be installed easily with a vent placed in the ceiling or wall and it has zero clearance technology which means that it can be placed directly on any combustible surface such as wood so it can be placed almost anywhere in the home.

Most direct vent gas fireplaces have a glass door in front of the flames and they use either propane or natural gas as a fuel. They are clean and energy efficient and are a suitable alternative to pollution causing wood burning fireplaces. These environmentally friendly fireplaces are a great addition to any home and can be purchased in a variety of traditional and contemporary styles to suit any tastes. They are becoming more and more popular in new build homes as a stunning show feature to attract people to purchase the homes.

Direct vent gas fireplaces are easy to use and can be operated with the flick of a switch or by a button on a remote control. They need only be turned on when required and you will not have to wait for the fuel to burn out as you do with a wood burning fireplace. When you have finished with the fire you can simply turn it off again with the button. They are convenient and energy efficient and would be a fabulous addition to any home.

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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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Ventless Gas Fireplace

March 3rd, 2009

A ventless gas fireplace is the ideal solution for heating a single room. Since it does not need an external venting duct, or flue or chimney it is a lot less expensive to install compared to traditional wood and gas fireplaces. Ventless gas fireplaces use propane or natural gas for fuel, utilizing the gas in the room to burn.

Ventless gas fireplaces are often used as an alternative or additional source of heat for rooms that get extra cold such as a bedroom. These fireplaces are also valued for their aesthetic qualities as they are available in different colors, shapes and sizes. They are also easy to run since all that is required is a natural gas pipeline or a line to supply propane from a tank.

The choice of a gas ventless fireplace will depend primarily on how it is going to be used. Each fireplace is rated to say how much energy will be consumed and the amount of heat they deliver, measured in BTU’s. The BTU gives an indication of the size of the room that a fireplace can heat effectively. It would be pointless to install a fireplace with a high output for a small room, it would be wasted.

A fireplace cannot be completely ventless since it requires the oxygen in the air to create flames. Without vents it would simply get extinguished. A ventless gas fireplace uses chimneyless or ductless technology and so vents out into the room. Hence the volume of air in room will make a difference. Most manufacturers do not recommend using a ventless gas fireplace as a primary source of heat. Instead they recommend using it as a secondary source when there is no electricity.

A ventless gas fireplace also increases the level of humidity in a room, since burning propane or gas tends to create water vapor that builds up in a room. If you use vent free gas logs you will find that they have burners that are specially designed to be uncovered. These burners are concealed behind the logs and are adjusted to let in enough air for efficient combustion of the natural gas. This reduces the amount of carbon monoxide produced.

An additional safety measure ensures that the ventfree logs are fitted with oxygen depletion sensors that dilute or deplete the amount of oxygen left in a room and protect against the buildup of carbon monoxide. This activates the sensor and the gas supply to the logs shuts down.

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