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The Advantages of a Free Standing Fireplace

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

Keep your firebox level and plumb when you build it. Make use of a four-foot level frequently. Use glue sparingly. The blocks are durable enough to stand on their own. The glue you use is only for insurance.

Easy to Install

A freestanding fireplace can be a great alternative to a chimney which has built into your home. Installing them is quick and simple, as there are no other renovations required. This is because they only need to run the flue pipe between your roof and ceiling. If it is done by a professional the process usually takes a few hours. This means you can have your fireplace up and running on the same day that it is put in.

Before you buy a free-standing fire, you should consider several factors. These include the size and design of your home, as well as how easy it will be to install your fireplace. You should also read the manufacturer's instructions carefully for your specific fireplace to ensure that you're following the steps correctly.

Free standing fireplaces are cheaper than built-in ones. But, this doesn't mean they're not elegant or high-end. In fact, you can find an array of freestanding fireplaces designed to meet your needs and budget. There's a fireplace for everyone, whether you want an inexpensive model or a deluxe fireplace that costs a lot.

You will also be able to save space by using the free-standing stove fireplace. Since they don't have to be incorporated into the wall fires, you can use these in areas which would normally not be suitable for a traditional fireplace. This includes smaller spaces like bedrooms and bathrooms. You can also move fireplaces around your house to change its appearance.

If you're thinking of a freestanding fireplace you should think about using wood logs to fuel it. Wood burning reduces the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere. You can also make use of an electric fire which is more eco efficient and consumes less energy. It also will heat your home more efficiently than a gas fireplace.

No Ventilation is Required

Burning wood or other fuels creates moisture and byproducts that have to be vented outside. If these byproducts stay in the home, they could cause problems like peeling wallpaper and warped wood surfaces. These free standing ventless fireplaces produce these byproducts, which is why they do not have to be vented outside. This makes them able to be placed in areas in which traditional fireplaces are not able to.

Fireplaces of this kind are available from brick and mortar fireplace stores, home improvement big-box stores and on the internet. On the internet, you'll find the largest selection and the lowest prices. If you're able to visit a brick-and-mortar store in your local area it's a good idea. A professional can help you determine the style and size that will best suit your space, and also offer suggestions on accessories like mantels, fireplace screens and more.

It is essential to check the UL approval of any gas fireplaces you purchase on the internet. It is also important to check the model's technical specifications for safety features, such as oxygen depletion sensors, as well as an automatic shut-off system. Some models even have blowers that circulate air and make it feel warmer in the room.

Ventless gas fireplaces use natural or propane gas and do not require a chimney flue like traditional combustion fireplaces. The fireplaces use specialized burners that burn the gas quickly and generate heat without releasing smoke or carbon dioxide.

Some models can be set against the wall fireplace. Others may have to be recessed into the floor to give it an elegant appearance. If you choose a recessed model, you must make sure the unit is not placed close to a heating or cooling system, or it may be difficult to keep the space warm.

Certain models of gas fireplaces have venting options, like direct vent or B-vent technology. Direct vent systems utilize a sealed combustion room and vent pipes to transport combustion byproducts through the roof. A B-vent system, on the other hand is not equipped with a vente pipe and relies instead on an increase in temperature of combustion to eliminate byproducts.

Easy to Clean

Freestanding fireplaces are a great alternative to wood burning fireplaces. Wood stoves require a lot work to operate and maintain. It is necessary to get rid of the ashes and stack the logs, then kindling and wait for the fire to start burning to create heat. Be sure to not overfeed the fire and to watch it closely to ensure it doesn't get out of the control of. These things can be difficult to accomplish for those who live in apartments or have a lot of work to do.

Many people do not have the time to complete all of these tasks. They opt to purchase a gas fireplace that is freestanding. They can be put in behind existing fireplaces or in rooms that have no chimney or structures within the walls. They come in various styles to suit any aesthetic or style.

In general, gas fireplaces are very easy to maintain clean. The glass display of the firebox can be cleaned with an abrasive cloth or towel (preferably lint-free) and warm soapy water. It is crucial not to use any cleaners that contain abrasives, as these can damage the glass partition. You should also avoid using any cleaning products containing toxic chemicals, since they will shorten your fireplace's life.

Electric fireplaces are also very easy to keep clean. Always visit the website of the manufacturer or the owner's manual to find detailed instructions on how to clean the fireplace. In general, you will not be able to open the unit due to the electrical components inside, but it is possible to clean out the flame effect and heater blower components.

This is why it is crucial to ensure that your fireplace is plugged in and turned off before you begin to clean it. It is also important to disconnect the fireplace from the electrical outlet or shut off the source of power in the case of a fireplace that is hard-wired. Once you have done this, you can begin cleaning your fireplace.

Decorative

Free standing fireplaces can be incorporated to any room. They may not look as sleek as built-in fireplaces, but they still add a decorative touch. They come in a variety of sizes and styles, so you'll choose one that is compatible with your interior decor. They can be erected in any space and are an excellent option for homes without chimneys or brick walls.

Certain freestanding ethanol fireplaces are made to look like wood-burning stoves, while others are more modern in appearance. The models that look like wood-burning fireplaces feature flames that flicker as if they were real logs. They can be set to emit a soft glow or a dramatic display. Freestanding Stone Fireplaces can be made from metal or iron, and can be finished with an application of paint to match the decor of your home.

Many freestanding fireplaces have glass doors that can be opened and closed quickly. This is a fantastic security feature for children as well as pets. Certain models come with handles that help you close the doors and can be fixed to the fireplace using hook and loop adhesive strips. There are also some models with mesh screens which should be fixed to the fireplace using the strips to prevent children from reaching into the flame. The screen should be large enough to cover at least one inch on each side and three inches is preferred.

A freestanding fireplace can be heated by either an infrared heating device or a fan, depending on the type of fireplace. The first makes use of an air blower to blow hot air out and heat up 400 square feet. The latter uses infrared heat that is used to warm objects directly inside the room. It can heat up a space of 1,000 square feet.

1stDibs offers a range of electric freestanding fireplaces, including Victorian, Arts and Crafts and mid-century designs. Free standing fireplaces from the past that date back to the 19th century are available. Preway and Condon King are two companies that offer more recent designs.