Vent Free Gas Fireplaces
There are more and more families who are starting to prefer vent-free gas fireplaces. As a
matter of fact, over eight million people choose to use vent-free gas fireplaces over the other kinds of supplemental gas-heating devices. The
reason is primarily because of the convenience and ease of using them.
Modern models of vent-free gas fireplaces are usually inexpensive and incur very low operational costs. Also, because this kind of fireplace
does not need a chimney, heat is not lost, making this kind of fireplace’s efficiency nearly 100 percent. They also come with hand-held remote
controls, which make them handy and extremely easy to use. Vent-free gas fireplaces are also able to supply warmth and heat during power
outages.
If you are looking for a beautiful vent-free gas fireplace, then you might want to go for the peninsula design. This kind of design offers
three viewing surfaces then releases the heat in these three directions. This kind of vent-free gas fireplace is commonly used on a short divider
wall, which is positioned between two rooms. It is also suitable for large rooms, as it provides an area big enough for a lot of people to gather
around in.
For the see-through models, they are able to provide heat and ambiance for two rooms. The winning features of this kind of vent-free gas
fireplace would be the fireplace mantel and surround.
Vent-free gas fireplaces are fairly easy to set up. They can be installed by the average person. There is no need for too much knowledge or
skill. They could be operated even if you do not have a flue, chimney or vent so they could easily be installed wherever you please. The
installation of a standard vent free gas fireplace, which is one-sided and has an ornate wood surround, could be done in just an hour or two. It
could be positioned resting against a wall. Those see-through models, on the other hand require more carpentry work.
Majority of the models of vent-free gas fireplaces can run on just natural gas or propane and therefore, do not need electricity at all. The
natural gas or propane fuels the flame of the fireplace through a line, which is attached to a burner on the heating appliance. Though vent-free
gas fireplaces do not make use of an exhaust vent, they have an oxygen-depletion sensor, which automatically switches off the gas once there is a
dangerous lack of oxygen in the house. There are some vent-free gas fireplaces that come with catalytic converters. These catalytic converters
create a complete odor-free combustion. There are also others that are equipped with detectors of carbon monoxide.
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