Investing in a Ventless Fireplace
There are many reasons to love having a fireplace in your home. They provide warmth, comfort and a positive ambience. What could be even better than having a fireplace? Having all the benefits of a fireplace, but not having to put up with the negative aspects of them. This can be done, and it is through an invention known as the vent-less fireplace.
Safety
It has been said that vent-less fireplaces are unsafe because they take the oxygen in the room and convert it into carbon monoxide. However, this does not necessarily mean that these fireplaces are unsafe. For example, most models contain a built-in detector that knows when the fireplace should be shut down. The detector can sense when the level of oxygen in the room is too low, so the fireplace is turned off right away. As well, having a steady flow of oxygen in the room is an easy way of staying safe. As long as there is enough oxygen in the room, a vent-less fireplace should be of no danger to you or your family.
Environmental Impact
A vent-less fireplace burns by using bio ethanol or it can be powered by electricity. They are not generating fumes into the air, and are producing no harmful by-products. If you decide to purchase an ethanol fireplace, you will need to add fuel to keep it running. The bio ethanol fuel is made from organic, natural materials (potatoes, corn and cellulose). This helps the environment, because the fuel is not made from chemicals that add to the pollution in the air. The fuel is renewable, as well as biodegradable. This means that it will go right back into the Earth, and be able to be used again in the future.
Flexibility
Vent-less fireplaces are great in the sense that you can place them wherever you want. Fireplaces requiring chimneys had to be placed where they had a connection to the vent. This could impact the design of your home, and would have been a nuisance every time you wanted to redecorate. Vent-less fireplaces do not give homeowners this concern. You can easily set up a vent-less fireplace in whatever room and area that you want it to be in. As well, you do not need to adjust your design, or make any special customizations to accommodate your fireplace. It will fit right in with the rest of your house, and can be moved whenever you have the need for a change.
Although vent-less fireplaces are fairly current inventions, they can be relied upon to perform their job sufficiently. They require less maintenance than other types of fireplaces, and therefore are preferred by many homeowners. Seeing as there are different types of vent-less fireplaces, it is likely that you will find something that meets your needs. If you do not want to add fuel to the fireplace, you might prefer an electric model. Or if you do not want an increase on your electricity bill, perhaps an ethanol fireplace might be right for you.
- Candace Osmond
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Ethanol Vs. Gas Fireplace: Which is Better?
We're putting two of the most famous fireplaces head to head: the gas fireplace, and the ethanol fireplace. Gas fireplaces are well-loved because they are cheaper than the traditional wood-burning chimneys, yet produces almost the similar amount of heat. Ethanol fireplaces, however, are taking over the eco-friendly, sustainable demographic by storm. Thanks to its clean fuel, this fireplace produces no toxic residues and can be used without vents. There are many key differences between these two furnace types, and we'll dig deeper into both aspects so you can see which one fits your lifestyle better.
Heat Factor
This is one stand-out point among the two. While both units produce real flames, you may be surprised how there is a great difference in the amount of heat they produce. No doubt, gas fireplaces offers more heat than the ethanol fireplace. The first is a working fireplace that require gas lines and vents, and the latter is mostly used for its ambient decor features. However, most of the time, not more than 3kW heat is needed, especially for spaces that uses something else as primary heating. In this case, ethanol fireplaces are the better choice, since the fire it produces are used 100% and does not escape the flues, unlike the gas fireplace.
Into Inserts?
Do you have a traditional fireplace and want to overhaul it into something easy and modern? Both gas and ethanol fireplaces can be used as inserts. In fact, the limitations imposed by the wood stoves are completely removed when using these two alternatives as built-in furnaces. However, you should know that gas fireplaces are costlier, as its installation requires more details. This includes installation, placement of proper venting, the setup of pipes for the gas and the checking of pressure from the main gas supply. On the other hand, ethanol fireplace does not require most of those demands. No need to check for leaks or test the pressure from a fuel supply. You can purchase a unit, have it installed, and operate it on your own. Some models can be installed recessed in the walls, and others are freestanding units, which requires no installation.
Under Use
There is a distinct difference when it comes to gas and ethanol fireplace operation. Gas fireplaces produces better heating that it could be used as a primary heating source. It, however, does not suit small rooms. Fire, as you may know, eats up oxygen, and placing this furnace inside a limited space might put you and your family at risk. Smaller spaces are what ethanol fireplaces are most suited. It can heat a 20 square meter room without any issues.
Both fireplaces can be ignited with a remote control system. Ethanol fireplaces, however, are commonly lit manually. You can fill its fuel reservoir by hand and ignite it with a lighter. Both produces real flames; gas furnaces have constant flames while the ethanol variety has dancing, lively flames that offers a lovely visual treat.
Not that you know these details, which one do you thing fits your lifestyle more? If your pick is ethanol fireplace, great choice! This eco-friendly fireplace is a favorite by many modern homes. Buy yours from the pros; visit our store today!
- Caris Cruz
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Ventless Fireplaces – FAQ’s
Have you been wondering about what is missing in your home? Do you find yourself staring at a large empty space in your living room during the winter, while you are wrapped up in a blanket? A vent less fireplace may be just what you need to fill that space! This article will be discussing some of the more commonly asked questions on this topic.
What is a vent free fireplace?
This type of fireplace does not require any type of ventilation. When it burns, the by-products are cycled through the house instead of out a chimney. The by-products are required to be clean and non-toxic to the inhabitants of the home. As well, there are regulations regarding the size of the room that the fireplace is in and the source of fresh air supply that run through.
How are the fireplaces powered?
An electric vent less fireplace will operate if you plug it into a standard 120V outlet. You can choose to run your fireplace with the heat turned on or off. To use the fireplace, you will have a remote that allows you to turn it off or on, and to regulate the flame.
How safe are they?
When adding a fireplace to your home, there is always the concern that someone will get burned, whether it be children, adults or pets. Electric vent less fireplaces are good in that regard because the glass in front does not get hot. It stays cool and can be touched without getting burned. As well, the fireplaces do not emit any harmful fumes such as CO2 or smoke. The only thing you have to worry about is having a fresh air flow into the room with the fireplace.
Are they efficient?
Vent less fireplaces are very efficient when it comes to heating your house. This is because there is no ventilation where the heat escapes out of. All the heat is returned into the house, which will save you money on your electric bill.
How much heat do they provide?
The amount of heat provided will depend on the type of fireplace that you choose. For example, an ethanol vent less fireplace will typically give out 2.5-3.5kW of heat when it is in use. This will heat a room that is approximately 20 square meters. An electric vent less fireplace will be able to heat rooms that are larger in size.
The legality of vent less fireplaces
There are a great deal of regulations when it comes to vent less fireplaces. As mentioned above, the by-products of the fireplace must be clean and not cause anyone ill health effects, and the room where it is set up must meet certain standards. However, you do not need a permit to own a vent less fireplace if they have been deemed legal in the area where you live. Check the regulations of your specific area before you decide to purchase one of these fireplace. They will differ depending where you live and what type of vent less fireplace you want to get.
- Candace Osmond
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Ventless Fireplace 101: Choosing Your Electric Fireplace
Buying an electric ventless fireplace? Good decision! This beautiful, portable fireplace will be a lovely addition to your home, whether it's about heating support, or aesthetic decor. However, there are some factors you should consider before making that purchase. Among the things you should pay attention to: your style, your budget, the location of the fireplace, and the measurement.
With many state of the art electric fireplaces now available in the market, you'll have many choices to select from. Avoid the confusion; you want to make sure you made the right investment by buying a unit that will last you for a long time. While you're at that, maybe you'd want to look at these guides to make your fireplace shopping much, much easier!
An electric fireplace is perfect for those who live in apartments and condominiums. Since they don't require gas lines or chimneys, these units won't disrupt the neighborhood when it comes to cosmetically overhauling your space. You have many options other than wall fireplaces, however. There are standalone units that can easily be moved from one place to another, and some of our Electric Stoves even have wheels to easily move it to the next room! Know what you want, and need. You may even buy electric fireplaces for different rooms of the house! Choose the size and shape that fits the room perfectly.
For wall fireplaces, it is best to measure the place where it is about to be installed. Units vary in height and width, but if you want something customized, you can also contact a manufacturer to make one for you. This is a great focal point for any room and offers a nice replacement for your usual wall arts. And since it produces no real flames, you can even install it inside your console, provided that it has appropriate distance from your other appliances.
Make sure you purchase your electric fireplace from a reputable brand. As consumers, we are all aware that you want something that hits right, or even below your budget. But you don’t want to purchase a cheap fireplace that can easily get damaged or broken. You want your appliance to last you for a long time. Fireplaces that have certification seals are better than the regular ones on retail. Look whether the certain model has been tested; this gives you better guarantee that your purchase comes with longevity. Also check if it has a safety rating.
When installing your electric fireplace, make sure you mount it near an electrical outlet, not an extension. At best, locate the best area before buying your furnace.
For your convenience, why not purchase a modern electric fireplace filled with security features for you and your home? Find units with thermal cut-offs and other innovations that keeps you and your family safe when the fireplace is being used.
An electric fireplace is a great purchase, and will be very much useful especially in the cold months. It helps cut off your utility bills as it offers heating support while giving off a charming visual display with its LED screen. Take it from the experts; find your new electric fireplace here at Ventless Fireplace Pros.
- Candace Osmond
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How to Build an Outdoor Fire Pit Using a Ventless Fire
Do you love the idea of having a fire pit in your backyard but don’t want the smoke, ash and mess it causes?
A ventless fire is the perfect way to create a fire pit in your back garden but without all the mess and hassle.
A ventless fire burns cleanly without any smoke and is cheap and eco friendly. Whether you use gas or bioethanol, ventless fires are a great way to have a fire outdoors which will give you heat and light but without all the cleaning up needed afterwards!
While you can get ready made tabletop ventless fires, or even inserts to create your own tabletop fire, for the true fire pit feel it is easy (and cheap!) to build one of your own.
With just basic DIY know how and a few tools, you can create your own fire pit using this step by step guide.
1. Pick a material for the main structure
It might seem obvious, but you want to pick something non flammable for the base of your fire pit. It is for this reason that metal is the best option but you can use treated wood for the surround if it is something thick like railway sleeper or wooden pallets. Don’t worry about paying for sheets of steel or expensive timber, you can easily upcycle or reuse things. An outdoor fire pit has been made out of a car tyre inner and even an old grill!
2. Shape your structure
Now, most fire pits are round but that’s just the way the shop sells them. The best part about making your own fire pit is you can have any shape you want – square, triangle or even hexagonal! You can fit it into your existing garden, within a raised flowerbed or even with a wide edge so you can put drinks on the side.
3. Measure once, cut twice
Before making the base, make sure the pre-bought bioethanol or gas burner you want to use fits! It should fit snugly in the fire pit and be recessed down about six inches so it isn’t completely flush with the top.
4. Install a valve
To make sure you can turn your burner on and off easily, make sure you fit a valve to the side so it can be operated without having to lift the burner and tamper with the gas or bioethanol underneath.
5. Finishing touches
Fill the base of the burner plate with lava rock or glass to give your fire pit a classy finishing touch. This is why it is important to leave a six-inch gap between the top of the burner and the top of your fire pit structure. Fill the fire pit with your chosen base material until it reaches the top.
6. Sit back and relax!
Now your fire pit is complete, the first thing to do is test it. Run it through on all settings (high to low) to make sure it works as it is supposed to before you put your tools away and then, just sit back and enjoy your new fire pit!
Corner Ventless Fireplaces
A room can be instantly transformed just by adding a fireplace. A fireplace adds a touch of elegance to your room as well as providing warmth and a cozy light to your room.
But if you don’t have a lot of wall space or a flat area that would fit a fireplace you might think you can’t install one.
But a ventless fireplace could be the answer. These fireplaces don’t need a flue or chimney so you don’t need to worry about the cost or hassle of installing it.
And with corner shaped designs becoming even more popular, a ventless fireplace is now even more versatile and can fit in even more homes.
We’ve looked through some of the benefits and features of different models of corner fireplaces whether it’s design or fuel type, there are hundreds of options available to make sure you can have the fireplace of your dreams – whatever the space you have.
Design
Whether you’re looking for modern or contemporary finishes, there is a corner fireplace to suit every home.
They come in a wide range of materials and finishes. For the traditional home, a molded stone or wood fireplace will add that opulence to any home. And with the bonus of a mantelpiece over the fire itself, you can also have a place to put ornaments or photographs. From dark walnut and rich mahogany to lighter woods and veneers, you can choose the finish to match your décor and room style.
Stainless steel is a good choice if you’re looking for a modern fireplace. The material is resistant to corrosion and will stay looking good for years to come. You could even choose a surround which has lights or colored LEDs to add a unique twist to your fireplace.
Rather than tucking your fireplace into a corner, you could build into the wall itself. A ventless fireplace can be installed into a corner which is protruding into the room to turn an ugly feature of your space into a unique and interesting talking point.
And if storage is what you are after, then you can get a ventless fireplace contained within a storage unit. The fire itself is mounted midway up the unit itself and you can have space for candles, ornaments or books on the bottom or above. This can add a feature to your room while also giving you more storage space in a smaller area.
Fuel Types
There are three main types of power source you can choose for your ventless fireplace – electric, gas or bioethanol.
All three of these sources do not need venting and they mean your fireplace will be a lot easier to clean and maintain than a traditional, wood burning model.
The pros of bioethanol fireplace is that they can be installed anywhere as the fuel is contained within the fireplace itself. With an electric or gas fire, you need to hook it up to the mains gas supply or install it somewhere near an electric socket.
- Candace Osmond
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