If you've picked out your fireplace mantel, you may be thinking about revamping your whole hearth. You could redo the wood burning fireplace you have now or you could install a brand new gas or electric fireplace. This article will give you all the pros and cons of gas fireplaces to complement your mantel.
Gas Fireplace Pros
There are lots of great reasons to add a gas fireplace to your home:
* Reliable and easy to control, you can turn on your gas fireplace with the push of a button and even sometimes by remote. Most even come with timers, so that you can control the amount of time your fire burns.
* Easy installation if you already have a fireplace. Most gas fireplaces come as inserts that can fit into your old firebox. Unvented gas fireplaces don't not need a chimney and can be installed easily into any room in the house. Vented gas fireplaces use your chimney to expel waste products and do best when fitted into a firebox.
* 70% of heat can remain in the house instead of being lost up the chimney. You can even control the amount of heat that enters the room by turning the fan on or off.
* You don't have to take the time to build a fire or clean up the ash in order to enjoy your fireplace.
Gas Fireplace Cons
Gas fireplaces are great additions to your home, but there can be a few cons to consider:
* Unvented gas fireplaces come equipped with Oxygen Depletion Sensors, which turn the gas off if the carbon monoxide reaches high levels. However, you may want to install extra carbon monoxide detectors in your home just in case.
* You miss the authentic crackle and nostalgic smell of a wood burning fireplace.
* Unvented gas fireplaces are very hot so that they can burn off almost all of the natural gas that would typically escape out of the vent. You have to be very careful when children or pets are near unvented gas fireplaces.
* You don't have to take the time to build a fire or clean up the ash in order to enjoy your fireplace.
* Because water is a byproduct of combustion, gas fireplaces create extra moisture.
* It is not wise to burn gas logs for longer than a few hours at a time.
* Unvented gas logs are illegal in some areas, so be sure to check local building codes before you order a gas fireplace.
Safety and functionality are key components to choosing the right fireplace tools for your fireplace, but these tools are also decorative pieces that add style to your fireplace and your home. As a result, you don't want to just choose the first set that you see. There are many different styles available, from traditional to contemporary, that can complement the current design of your home. Use your current home décor as a guide when you choose the look of your new fireplace accessories. If you're looking for something with an antique feel, don't buy the sleek stainless steel fireplace tool set. Wait until you find the set that works for you.
Pros And Cons Of Gas
On a cold day, there's nothing better than warming yourself next to a glowing fireplace. While wood burning fireplaces are the traditional standard, gas fireplaces have increased in popularity in recent years. They have numerous benefits, including price and safety, but are not right for all homes. Here are a few reasons to purchase (or avoid) a gas burning fireplace.
Comparatively Inexpensive
When compared to wood burning fireplaces, gas fireplaces are incredibly inexpensive. Traditionally, fireplaces required a lot of space and a frame of non-flammable materials, such as stone or brick. The most popular type of gas fireplace, the direct-vent, does not require the installation of a new chimney. Instead, these are installed by a Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) professional. The only special considerations needed are the ability to run the vent and the availability of a gas line. Additionally, natural gas is typically less expensive than wood.
Ease of Use
Gas fireplaces are a dramatic improvement over wood burning fireplaces. Rather than needed to provide a steady stream of dry wood, gas models can be ignited via a switch or remote control. Unless there is no gas available, a well maintained gas fireplace will always light without needing to be stoked or primed. They don't require starter materials or starting logs.
Variability of Design
Direct-vent gas fireplaces can be placed against a wall like a traditional fireplace, directly into the wall or in the middle of a room. Anywhere a HVAC professional can run a vent and a gas line, a gas fireplace can be installed. Because of the availability of installation options, gas fireplaces are excellent for integration into an existing d'cor. If your redecorate, there are a wide variety of fireplace designs that can be implemented to update the installation. Many home improvement and decorating companies offer professionals that offer advice on how to remodel a fireplace, and can often refer you to a local contractor that specializes in the field.
Cleaner and More Efficient
Because they do not use wood, gas fireplaces do not need to be regularly cleaned. There are no ash or residual materials left in the fire box after use. While the vent should be checked annually to ensure there are no blockages, there is no need for a chimney sweep or other yearly cleanings to remove soot and debris.
Less Realistic
One of the largest draw backs of gas fireplaces is the flame. When compared to a real burning log, the flame produced by a gas fireplace is not as full and realistic. They also do not provide the same scent, which many people feel is a benefit of wood burning fireplaces.
More complicated
Gas fireplaces as much more complicated that their wood burning cousins. They require annual checks on the starter, thermostat and vent to ensure safe and proper functionality. These maintenance checks can be less expensive than visits from a chimney sweep, but the increased complexity of gas fireplaces also allows for more technical failures and potential repair bills.
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