20 Myths About Free Standing Fireplace: Busted

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The Advantages of a Free Standing Fireplace

Many people picture a built-in fireplace when they think of fireplaces. Freestanding fireplaces are also beautiful and easy to install.

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Easy to Install

A freestanding fireplace is an excellent alternative to a chimney that has been built into your home. They are able to be installed quickly and easily with no extra renovations required in your home. This is because they require the flue pipe between your roof and ceiling. If it is done by a professional the process usually takes about an hour. This means that you can have your fireplace up and running on the same day it's installed.

Before you purchase a freestanding fire, you should take into consideration a variety of factors. These include the dimensions and design of your home, as well as how easy it will be to put in your fireplace. It is important to read the guidelines provided by the manufacturer for your fireplace to ensure that you follow the steps properly.

Free standing fireplaces are less expensive than those with built-in units. However, this doesn't mean that they aren't as beautiful or of a high-end. In fact you can choose from a wide variety of free standing fireplaces that are designed to meet your needs and budget. There is a model for everyone, whether you want an affordable model or a designer fireplace that is expensive.

A free standing stove can also help you save space. They are not built in to the wall so they can be used inside rooms in which a traditional fireplace might not work. This includes smaller spaces like bedrooms and bathrooms. Furthermore you can also move the fireplaces from room-to-room when you want to alter the appearance of your home.

Think about using wood logs as fuel for a freestanding ethonal fire pit. Wood burning reduces the amount of CO2 released into the air. You can also opt for an electric fire which is more eco green and requires less energy. It also can heat your home more efficiently than a gas fire place.

No Ventilation Needed

Burning fuels such as wood or other creates moisture and byproducts that need to be vented outdoors. These byproducts can cause problems within the home, like peeling wall paper and damaged wood surfaces. Freestanding ventless fireplaces can produce these byproducts, and therefore do not need to be vented outside. This makes them able to be placed in areas where a traditional fireplace cannot.

These types of fireplaces are available from brick and mortar fireplace stores and big-box stores for home improvement and on the internet. On the internet, you'll find largest selection and the lowest prices. If you're able to go to a brick and mortar store in your local area, it is a good idea. A professional can assist you in determining what style and dimensions best fit your space and provide suggestions for accessories such as mantels, fireplace screens and more.

If you decide to purchase a gas fireplace from the internet, it is important to make sure the product is UL approved. Check the technical specifications of the model for safety features such as oxygen depletion sensors as well as automatic shut-off systems. Some models even have blowers that will circulate air and make it feel warmer in the room.

Ventless gas fireplaces run on propane or natural gas and do not require a chimney flue, unlike traditional combustion fireplaces. The fireplaces are powered by special burners that burn the gas quickly to produce heat without generating carbon monoxide or smoke.

While certain models can be placed against the wall, other models might require a recessed installation into the floor of your living space to give it more of a decorative appearance. If you decide to go with a recessed unit, be sure that it isn't placed directly over an air conditioning or heating system. In the event of a conflict, it could be difficult for the unit to keep the room warm.

Some models of gas fires offer venting options, like direct vent or B-vent technology. A direct vent system uses a sealed combustion chamber and vent pipe that is used to carry combustion byproducts out through the roof. In contrast, a B-vent system does not have vent pipes and instead relies on a higher temperature for combustion to remove byproducts.

Easy to Clean

Freestanding fireplaces are an excellent alternative to wood burning fireplaces. Wood stoves are difficult to maintain and use. You must clean out the pile of ashes, stack logs, and kindling in order to create your fire, and wait for it to burn so that it will generate heat. Be sure to not over-feed the fire and be sure to keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't get out the control of. These things can be difficult to do for people who live in a house or are extremely busy.

A lot of people do not have the time or energy to complete all of these tasks. They choose to buy a gas fireplace that is freestanding. They can be put in in front of existing fireplaces or in rooms with no chimney or structures within the walls. They are available in a variety of styles to fit any aesthetic or decor.

Gas fireplaces shop are generally very easy to clean. The glass display of the firebox can be cleaned using a damp cloth or towel (preferably non-lint) and warm soapy water. You should avoid using any cleaners that contain abrasives since they could scratch the glass. You should also avoid using any cleaning products that contain flammable chemicals, as they could shorten the fireplace's life.

Electric fireplaces are also very easy to maintain. Go through the owner's manual or the site of the manufacturer for detailed instructions. 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.

It is crucial to turn off and completely plug in your fireplace prior to cleaning it. It is also recommended to disconnect it from the outlet or disconnect the power source if it is hard-wired to your home. Once you've done this, you are able to begin cleaning your fireplace.

Decorative

When people think of a fireplace, they often picture the built-in model, but there are also freestanding models that can be added to any room. Although they may not be as sleek as built-in models however, they can be an appealing look to any space. They come in a variety of styles and sizes, so you can find one that matches your interior design. They can be installed in any space in your home and are a great option for homes that aren't able to support a traditional masonry chimney or brick wall.

Certain freestanding fireplaces are made to look like wood-burning stoves, while others are more contemporary in appearance. The models that resemble wood-burning stoves come with flames that flicker like real logs, and they can be set to emit a soft glow or an even more impressive display. Some freestanding fireplaces are made from metal or iron, and can be finished with an application of paint to match the decor of your home.

Most free standing fireplaces are equipped with glass doors that are easy 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 connected to the fireplace by hook and loop adhesive tape. There are some models with mesh screens, which must always be secured to the fireplace with these strips to stop children from reaching for the flame. The screen should cover at least 1 inch on each side. Three inches is the ideal size.

A freestanding fireplace can be heated using either an infrared heater or a fan, based on the type of fireplace. The former makes use of the power of a fan to blast out hot air and can heat up to 400 square feet. The second uses infrared heat that is used to warm objects directly within the room. It can be used to heat an area of 1,000 square foot.

1stDibs offers a variety of freestanding electric fireplaces, including Victorian, Arts and Crafts and mid-century designs. Free standing fireplaces from the past dating back to the 19th century are available. There are also some more recent designs from manufacturers such as Preway and Condon-king.