Gas, Electric, Woodburning or Vent-free Fireplace? Which Is Best?
A fireplace, to some, is simply known as an appliance that allows
flammables to safely burn inside the house. In colder places like
Europe and some parts of the US, tradition makes the fireplace or
hearth an essential
feature to keep a house warm and cozy. It is especially needed during
longer periods of winter.
To know which kind of fireplace best suits your taste and budget,
here is a rundown of the various types of fireplace.
1. Electric fireplace
This fireplace is good for those with a tight budget. No chimney is
required for this type of hearth and it can be installed just about
anywhere. More temperate countries can take advantage of this electric
hearth since the heat can be easily regulated. The more modern designs
of this type of fireplace are made of brick, rustic stone, wood and
marble. Though, oftentimes, it is aesthetics that is given major consideration
on opting for an electric fireplace, some say that it's the fumeless
heater that they are raving about.
2. Direct Vent Fireplace
Indoors and outdoors, a direct vent fireplace can be easily installed.
Yes, this hearth is that versatile. New homeowners can benefit a lot
from this type of fireplace because of this attribute and its availability
in various designs and shapes. This hearth does not affect the quality
of the indoor air and thus considered as a very efficient choice of
fireplace. It doesn't require a chimney. A hole in the wall will do
it for a direct vent fireplace. Tightly-sealed homes don't have to
worry about the problem of having to put up with negative air pressure
with this hearth's state of the art mechanisms.
3. Gas Fireplace
This is one user-friendly and energy-efficient sort of fireplace.
Not having to gather logs and not having to clean ashes are the great
conveniences this kind of hearth offers. With the help of a gas burner
and a simulated log, the perfect “by-the-fireplace” mood
is achieved without having to undergo so much fuss. Propane or natural
gas is the fuel used on gas fireplaces.
4. Vent-Free Fireplace
Also known as ODS (Oxygen Depletion Sensor), this kind of fireplace
deals with the dilemma damper that has to stay open as with a direct
vent fireplace. To live its moniker, the gas is plainly linked to
the hearth to make the flame burn without a vent. This type of fireplace
has gas that burns more cleanly and cost-effectively than those with
gas and electricity.
5. Wood Burning Fireplace
This type is the most famous and most favorite amongst all the fireplaces.
The cozy smell of burning wood and the refreshing sound of fire are
this kinds features that are considered very agreeable for many fireplace
aficionados. Choice of woods must not be overlooked in maximizing
this fireplace. It is advised that the chimney and the fireplace are
cleaned regularly to ensure safety.
Aside from the built of those abovementioned fireplaces, the material
with which they are made of must also be given major attention. This
is not only to guarantee the visual appeal that your choice of fireplace
will add to your home but also its durability and efficiency.
With the perfect kind of fireplace, countless possibilities can happen.
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