10 Things We Love About Free Standing Fireplace

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The Advantages of a Free Standing Fireplace

Many people picture a built-in fireplace when they think of fireplaces. However, free-standing fireplaces can be equally beautiful and simple to set up.

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Easy to Install

A free standing fireplace is an excellent alternative to a built in chimney. They are able to be installed quickly and easily without any additional work within your home. The flue pipe just must be inserted into your ceiling and roof. If done by an expert the process usually takes several hours. This means that you can have your fireplace operating on the same day as it is installed.

Before purchasing a free-standing fireplace, you need to be aware of a few aspects. This includes the dimensions and design of your house as well as how easy it will be to install your fireplace. It is crucial to read the instructions provided by the manufacturer for your fireplace to make sure that you follow all the steps properly.

Free standing Fireplaces wooden are cheaper than built-in fireplaces. However, this doesn't mean they're not beautiful or of a high-end. In fact there are an array of freestanding fireplaces suitable for your preferences and budget. There's a fireplace for anyone, whether you're looking for an affordable model or a high-end one that costs a lot.

A free standing stove can also free up space. Since they are not built into the wall, you can use the fireplace in rooms that aren't normally suitable for the traditional fireplace. This includes smaller spaces like bedrooms and bathrooms. Additionally, you can even move fireplaces from room to space when you want to alter the look of your house.

Think about using wood logs as fuel for a freestanding fire place. Wood is a renewable resource, burning it can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere. You can also make use of an electric fire that is more eco efficient and consumes less energy. It also heats your home more efficiently than a gas fireplace.

No Ventilation Needed

The burning of wood or other fuels creates moisture and byproducts that must be vented outdoors. If these byproducts are left in the home, they could cause problems, such as peeling wallpaper and warped wood surfaces. These free standing ventless fireplaces can produce these byproducts and therefore do not need to be vented outside. This makes them able to be placed into rooms where a traditional fireplace can't.

These types of fireplaces are available from brick-and-mortar fireplace stores as well as home improvement big-box stores and on the internet. The most extensive selection is available on the internet, where prices are usually the least expensive. It is best to visit the brick and mortar stores in your area if you can. A professional can assist you in determining what style and dimensions best fit your space and suggest accessories like mantels, tabletop fireplace screens, and more.

It is important that you verify the UL approval of any gas fireplaces you purchase on the internet. Also, you should look over the specifications of the fireplace for safety features such as oxygen depletion sensors as well as an automatic shut-off system. Some models include blowers to circulate the air and make the room feel warmer.

Ventless gas fireplaces are generally powered by propane or natural gas, and they don't require chimney flues like conventional combustion fireplaces. The fireplaces are fueled with specialized burners that burn the gas quickly to generate heat without creating carbon monoxide or smoke.

Some models can be placed against a wall. Others may have to be recessed in the floor for an elegant appearance. If you decide to go with a recessed model, you must make sure the unit isn't situated directly over a heating and cooling system, or it could be difficult to keep the space warm.

Certain models of gas fireplaces have venting options like direct vent and B-vent technology. Direct vent systems make use of a sealed combustion chamber and an exhaust pipe that transports combustion byproducts to the roof. Contrary to this the B-vent system does not use a vent pipe and relies on a higher temperature of combustion to remove byproducts.

Easy to Clean

Free standing fireplaces are an excellent alternative to traditional wood burning ones. Wood stoves are difficult to maintain and operate. You must clean out the ashes, stack logs and kindling to build your fire, and wait for it to ignite to produce heat. You should also be cautious to not over-feed the fire, and to watch it closely to ensure it doesn't go out of control. These aren't easy to do for people who live in a house or are very busy.

Many people don't have the time or desire to do all of these things. This is why they choose to purchase a free standing gas fireplace. They can be put in behind existing fireplaces or in rooms with no chimney or structures within the walls. They come in various styles to suit any aesthetic or style.

In general gas fireplaces are easy to maintain clean. The glass display can be cleaned using a damp towel or cloth (preferably without lint) and warm soapy tap water. It is essential not to use any cleaners that contain abrasives since they could damage the glass partition. Also, avoid using any cleaning products containing flammable chemicals, as they could shorten the fireplace's lifespan.

Electric fireplaces are also easy to maintain. Check the owner's manual or the website of the manufacturer for more specific instructions. You won't be able to open the unit due to the electrical components. However, you can dust the heater blower and components that emit flames.

It is important to make sure that your fireplace is powered and plugged in before you begin cleaning it. It is also essential to unplug the fireplace from the outlet that it is connected to, or isolate 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.

Decorate

Free standing fireplaces can be installed to any room. Although they may not be as sleek as built-in fireplaces, they can still add an appealing look to any space. They come in a variety of sizes and styles, so you'll find one that fits your interior decor. They can be utilized in any room in the house and are a great choice for homes that do not have the capacity to support a traditional chimney or brick wall.

Some freestanding fireplaces look like wood-burning appliances, while others sport a more contemporary appearance. The models that resemble wood-burning fireplaces have flames which flicker like real logs. They can be set up to emit a soft glow or a dramatic display. Some freestanding fireplaces are made from iron or metal and they can be finished with the application of paint to match your home's color scheme.

Most free standing fireplaces are equipped with glass doors that are simple to open and close, which is a safety feature for pets and toddlers. Certain models have handles that can be used to lock the doors and can be attached to the fireplace by hook and loop adhesive tape. There are some models with mesh screens, which should be fixed to the fireplace using these strips to prevent children from getting into the fire. The screen should be big enough to cover at least one inch on each side, with three inches being recommended.

A freestanding fireplace can be heated by either an infrared heater or fan, based on the type of fireplace suites. The former uses a blower to blow hot air and can provide 400 square feet of heat. The latter provides infrared heat to directly heat objects in the room. It also has the ability to provide a greater heat source of 1,000 square feet.

You can purchase an electric free standing fireplace from 1stDibs in a variety of different styles, including Victorian, Arts and Crafts and mid-century modern designs. Antique free standing fireplaces that date to the 19th century are available. Preway and Condon King are two companies which offer more contemporary designs.