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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 Inserts

March 3rd, 2009

Real fireplaces need huge amounts of effort and lots of money to maintain. You not only need to deal with the smoke, smell and cleaning ashes from the burning fire, you also need to spend a lot of money on logs or coals. Besides, both are limited natural resources, producing harmful carbon di oxide when burnt and are best left unused.

The option that more and more people are resorting to is a gas fireplace insert. These fireplace inserts are designed to fit into an existing fireplace. They provide you with both the comfort and warmth of a real fireplace without any of the attached hassles. They use a special pipe that needs to be fitted into the existing chimney through which fumes from the gas fireplace inserts can be released.

Inserts are comprised of a metal firebox that contains the decorative logs and gas jets. These decorative logs look extremely realistic and the effect is enhanced by the use of a flickering flame that is also artificially created, but is also very real looking. Together, they create a sense of comfort and coziness and there is great pleasure in having a fireside conversation with friends or curling up with a book in front of a very real looking fire.

Most models of gas fireplace inserts contain a fan or blower system to circulate warm air in the room and encourage a more even distribution of heat. These gas fireplace inserts can generate enough heat to heat up a small home. They not only provide the visual pleasure of watching a real fire, they also provide the warmth that mimics the warmth spread by a real fire. Many gas fireplaces provide both warm air and a radiant heat surface to warm the space around them.

Unlike a real fireplace, a gas fireplace insert is easy to install and extremely convenient to use. They come with a built in thermostat to help you set the temperature accurately. They also have the convenience of remote control function. Additionally, they come in a variety of sizes, shapes and designs and can be used to complement the theme of any room décor. Finally, they help with saving a lot of money as the cost of using a gas fireplace insert is not even a fraction of the cost of maintaining a real fireplace. So, if you are looking for a cheap, effective and aesthetically pleasing option to a real fireplace, consider gas fireplace inserts.

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