Saturday, December 23, 2006

Ventless Gas Fireplaces

In order to prevent the mess and hassles of a wood burning fireplace gas fireplaces have become very popular. They replace the inconvenience of the wooden fireplaces. Gas fireplace logs come in two basic types, vented and ventless. Gas fireplace logs are very useful to increase the heat, without the usual mess of wooden fire logs.

Ventless logs can be used in regular fireplaces or in vent-free fireboxes without chimneys. These logs operate within the closed damper of the fireplace. Vent-less gas fireplaces can be installed anywhere, under a counter, in a cabinet or can be built in the wall. Natural gas or propane can be used in these fireplaces. However, certain areas may have restrictions on the gas used and it is advisable to check the regulations before buying one.

A vent-free gas fireplace facilitates high temperature and hence, certain safety measures are recommended while installing a vent less gas fireplace. The screen of the fireplace should be in place when the fireplace is working. In case of movable screens, they need to be closed when the fireplace is operating. It is crucial to inspect and repair the fireplace, in case of any problem, by qualified professionals at least once in a year to avoid accidents. Clothes and other inflammable material should be placed away from the fireplace. The installation of gas fireplaces must be in conformity with the local codes or the National Fuel Gas Code.

Several stores sell vent less gas fireplaces online and as well as in their retail stores. The prices may vary from one store to another, depending on the specifications and usage. It is important to follow the user's manual for the installation and use of these fireplaces. Buyers can check and compare the various designs and rates available.

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