Vent-Free Fireplaces - What is a Vent-Free Gas Fireplace
Vent-Free
Fireplaces work in the same fashion as a traditional fireplace,
however they are ventless, meaning they don't require a chimney, flue
or duct system to vent gases or combustible materials outside. Because
they do not require a flue, chimney, or external venting ducts, Vent-Free
Fireplaces are much quicker and less expensive to install compared to
traditional masonry gas or wood burning fireplaces.
A Vent-Free Gas Fireplace uses natural gas, propane
or gel fuel and burns the gas with air from the room. The most commonly
used fuel types with Vent-Free Fireplaces are natural gas and propane.
Using a natural gas source to operate your Vent-Free Fireplace will
require a connection to the gas line and Vent-Free Gas fireplace.
Natural gas fueled Vent-Free Fireplaces require a
little more installation due to the connection required to the gas line
and\or propane source. Propane fueled Vent-Free Fireplaces can access
the fuel via a line connected to a propane container. Specific Vent-Free
Fireplaces can use gel fuel as a fuel source. Instead of connecting
to a natural gas or propane line, you can buy gel fuel cans that are
to be placed inside of the Vent-Free Gas Fireplace which is a cheaper
fuel option but it will not produce as much heat as natural gas or propane
would.
Vent-Free Fireplaces and Zone Heating
While Vent-Free Fireplaces are not powerful enough
to heat an entire home, they are very effective zone heaters. Many
homeowners use Vent-Free Fireplaces as an alternate heat source
to increase the temperature of the rooms in their home that they
use the most without wasting money and fuel to heat areas of the
home that they hardly use. Zone heating with a Vent-Free Fireplace
is an efficient way to heat your home and could potentially save
you money on your annual home heating bill.
When choosing a Vent-Free Fireplace to heat your
home, consider how you will primarily use it. Each Vent-Free Gas
Fireplace will have a rating to tell you how much energy they consume
and how much heat, measured in BTUs, it will provide. Be sure to
pay close attention to the BTU rating of the Vent-Free Fireplace
because that will determine how large or small the room should be
in order for the fireplace to function as expected. Before you go
shopping for a Vent-Free Fireplace, be sure that you have an idea
of the size of the area you wish to heat.
Vent-Free Fireplaces use ductless or chimneyless
technology which means that they vent into the room. Hence why the
volume of the air in the room is very important and the BTU rating
of whichever Vent-Free Fireplace you choose should be judged accordingly.
Vent-Free Gas Fireplace Concerns
Vent-Free Fireplaces are probably the most controversial
heat source on the market. While they are in fact Vent-Free, some
say that no fire can ever be truly 100 percent "ventless" or else
it would extinguish itself because all kinds of combustion, whether
it is gas or wood, it requires the oxygen in the air to create a
flame. With that being said, some find the term "ventless fireplace"
a little misleading and there are worries that some dangers and
health risks are associated with the use of Vent-Free Fireplaces.
While many states allow the use of a Vent-Free
Gas Fireplace, some states throughout the U.S. have completely outlawed
Vent-Free Fireplaces due to various health concerns. Other states
allow the use of Vent-Free Fireplaces in certain areas throughout
the state, in specific cities, in certain rooms throughout the home,
and in some cases, certain altitudes.
Reasons behind Vent-Free Fireplaces being banned
by certain states and areas include the belief that they have the
potential to build-up carbon monoxide, deplete oxygen, and lead
to unconsciousness or in some cases even suffocation. Vent-Free
Fireplaces are also said to increase the room's humidity which can
lead to a build-up of water vapor in the room and possibly lead
to mold and mildew growth which can increase allergies and could
potentially spoil fabric, photographs, and books.
Be sure to check your local building
codes before you consider heating your home with a Vent-Free Gas
Fireplace to make sure it is allowed.
Vent-Free Fireplace Safety
While Vent-Free Fireplaces raise some eyebrows
and spark controversy over health and safety topics, the fact is
there are rules and regulations that should be followed and warnings
that are going to accompany any type of fireplace. If you follow
the directions and use your Vent-Free Fireplace the way it is meant
to be used, it will be a great source of secondary heat that will
be beneficial to your home. Choosing the right size Vent-Free Gas
Fireplace cannot be stressed enough. As long as the size of the
appliance is selected properly for the square footage of the room,
carbon monoxide will not be as much of a danger and if you are concerned
with the fireplace producing too much moisture, a dehumidifier can
be used with it to draw excess moisture out of the home.
Vent-Free Fireplaces
don't require an emissions system so they come in elaborate designs
and styles that can be placed virtually anywhere throughout the
home. Vent-Free Fireplaces can be placed along a wall, fitted into
a corner, hung on a wall and some styles are even suitable for outdoor
use. Some Vent-Free Fireplaces can be customized to compliment specific
styles and add ambience to any room in the home including the bedroom,
bathroom, and dining room area.
When used properly
and in accordance with manufacturer's rules and local safety codes,
Vent-Free Gas Fireplaces can provide an efficient, effective alternate
source of heat and add much desired aesthetics to any household.
Vent-Free Fireplaces are said to be up to 99.9 percent energy efficient
because virtually all of the gas or propane burned by the fireplace
is converted into heated room air. Installing a Vent-Free Fireplace
costs up to 60 percent less than the cost of installing a vented
heating appliance as there is no need to cut through exterior walls
or plan out an entire chimney venting system.
Vent-Free
Gas Fireplaces are hassle-free heating appliances that provide instant
heat and ambience. Vent-Free Fireplaces offer a clean approach to home
heating and safe, efficient operation that will save you money on your
home heating bill. Unlike a traditional fireplace, a Vent-Free Fireplace
provides a warm fire at the flick of a button and a controlled flame
that can be easily adjusted at any given time. Whether you opt for a
contemporary Vent-Free Fireplace or you choose one with a traditional
mantel surround, a Vent-Free Gas Fireplace will add warmth and beauty
to your home and fit your busy life style with a convenient design that
offers limitless design possibilities.
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