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The Advantages of a Free Standing Fireplace

When people think of fireplaces they typically think of a traditional built-in design. However, free standing fireplaces can be equally beautiful and simple to set up.

Keep your firebox flush, level and plumb when you build it. Use a four foot level regularly. Glue sparingly - the blocks are sturdy enough to hold their own however, any glue added is merely insurance.

Easy to Install

A freestanding fireplace is an excellent alternative to a chimney that has been built into your home. They can be installed quickly and easily, without the need for any further renovations within your home. This is because they only require the flue pipe through your roof and ceiling. If done by an expert it usually takes just a few hours. This means that you can get your fireplace up and running on the same day it's installed.

Before you purchase a freestanding fireplace, you need to take into consideration a variety of factors. These include the size and design of your house as well as how easy it will be to put in your fireplace. You should also take the time to read the instructions of the manufacturer for your specific fireplace inserts to ensure you are following the steps correctly.

Free standing fireplaces are also less expensive than those with built-in units. But, this doesn't mean that they aren't as elegant or high-end. You can find free-standing fireplaces that can be adapted to any budget and taste. There is a model for everyone, whether you want an affordable model or a deluxe fireplace that costs a lot.

A free standing stove fireplace can also free up space. They don't have to be attached to the wall so they can be used within rooms where a traditional fireplace would not work. This includes smaller rooms like bedrooms and bathrooms. Additionally you can also move fireplaces from room-to-room when you want to alter the look of your home.

Think about using wood logs for fuel for an open-air fire place. Wood is a renewable resource, and burning it helps reduce the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere. You can also make use of an electric fire that is more eco friendly and uses less energy. It also heats your home more efficiently than gas fireplaces.

No Ventilation is Required

When burning wood or other fuels, they generate water and byproducts that need to be emitted to the outdoors. If these byproducts remain in the home, they can cause problems such as peeling wallpaper or warped wood surfaces. Free standing gas fireplaces do not produce these byproducts and do not require venting to the outside. This allows them to be used in rooms that traditional fireplaces cannot.

You can find these kinds of fireplaces at brick-and-mortar shops, big-box home improvement stores as well as online. Online, you'll find the largest selection and the lowest prices. However, if you can visit a brick-and-mortar store in your local area it's a great idea. A professional can help you determine the style and size that will fit your space the best and suggest accessories like mantels, fireplace screens, and more.

If you do purchase a gas fireplace from the internet it is crucial to ensure that the product is UL approved. It is also important to examine the technical specifications of the fireplace for safety features, such as oxygen depletion sensors, as well as an automatic shut-off mechanism. Some models also have blowers that will circulate air and make it feel warmer in the room.

Ventless gas fireplaces make use of natural or propane gas and do not require a chimney flue, unlike traditional combustion fireplaces. The fireplaces are fueled with special burners that burn the gas quickly to create heat without creating carbon monoxide or smoke.

Some models can be set against a wall. Others might need to be recessed in the floor to create an attractive appearance. If you choose a recessed unit, be sure it is not placed directly in front of an heating or air conditioning system. In the event of a conflict, it could be difficult for the unit to keep the room heated.

Some models of gas fires provide venting options, such as direct vent or B-vent technology. A direct vent system uses a sealed combustion chamber and an exhaust pipe that transports combustion byproducts through the roof. In contrast B-vent systems do not utilize vent pipes and instead relies on a higher temperature of combustion to remove byproducts.

Easy to Clean

Free standing fireplaces can be a great alternative to traditional wood burning ones. Wood stoves require a lot of work to operate and maintain. You need to clean the wood, stack logs and kindling in order to build your fire, and wait for it to burn so that it will produce heat. You also have to be careful not to over-feed your fire and keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't go out of control. These things can be difficult to accomplish for those who live in apartments or are very busy.

But, many don't have the time or motivation to accomplish all of these tasks. This is why they choose to buy a free standing gas fireplace. These fireplaces can be put in rooms with no chimneys or structures in the walls. They are available in a variety of styles to fit any aesthetic or design.

Gas fireplaces are generally very easy to clean. The glass display can be cleaned with a damp cloth or towel (preferably free of lint) and warm soapy tap water. You should avoid using any abrasive cleaning products, as they can damage the glass. It is also recommended to avoid using any cleaning products that contain toxic chemicals, since they can shorten your fireplace's lifespan.

Electric fireplaces can be cleaned with ease. Always check the manufacturer's website or your owner's manual for specific instructions on how to clean the unit. You won't be able to open the unit due to electrical components. However, you are able to dust the heater blower and components that emit flames.

It is crucial that you turn off and fully plug into your fireplace prior to cleaning it. It is also crucial to unplug the fireplace from the electrical outlet, or shut off the power source in the case of a fireplace that is hard-wired. After you have completed this, you can start the process of cleaning your fireplace.

Decorative

When people think of a fireplace they usually think of the built-in type, but there are also freestanding models that can be added to any room. They might not appear as sleek as built-in fireplaces, but they can still add a decorative touch. You can pick from a range of sizes and styles to match your decor. They can be put in any room and are an excellent option for homes that do not have chimneys or brick walls.

Some freestanding fireplaces look like wood-burning appliances, whereas others sport a more contemporary appearance. The models that resemble wood-burning stoves have flames that flicker like real logs. They can be set to emit the soft glow of an even more striking display. Some freestanding fireplaces are made of iron or metal and then painted to match the decor within your home.

The majority of freestanding fireplaces are equipped with glass doors that are easy to open and close as well as a security feature for toddlers and pets. Some models have handles that can be used to lock the doors. They can also be connected to the modern fireplace using hook and loop adhesive tape. There are some models that have mesh screens, which should be fixed to the fireplace using these strips to prevent children from getting into the flame. The screen should be at least one inch each side. Three inches is preferred.

Depending on the model the tabletop fireplace can use either a fan or infrared heating system. The former makes use of the power of a fan to blast out hot air and can be able to heat up to 400 square feet. The latter is able to use infrared heat to directly heat objects in the room. It also has the ability to be used to heat larger areas of 1,000 square feet.

1stDibs offers a variety of electric freestanding fireplaces that include Victorian, Arts and Crafts, and mid-century designs. You can even find antique free standing fireplaces that were made as early as the 19th Century. Preway and Condon King are two brands that offer more recent designs.