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Hauser Schmidt posted an update 1 year, 3 months ago
The Advantages of a Free Standing Fireplace
When people think of fireplaces they typically think of a traditional built-in design. Free standing fireplaces are equally beautiful and easy to install.
Keep your firebox level and plumb as you build it. Use a four-foot level often. Use glue sparingly. The blocks are sturdy enough to stand on their own. Extra glue is only for insurance.
Easy to Install
A free-standing fireplace is an excellent alternative to a built-in chimney. Installation is quick and easy, as there is no need for additional work. The flue pipe only needs to be run through your ceiling and roof. This usually only takes just a few hours when done by an expert. This means that you can get the fireplace up and running on the same day as it is put in.
Before purchasing a free-standing fireplace, you must take into consideration a variety of factors. Included in this are the size and design of your home, as well as the ease of installing. It is important to read the guidelines given by the manufacturer of your fireplace to ensure that you follow the steps correctly.
Free standing fireplaces are also cheaper than built-in fireplaces. This does not mean they are less appealing or of a higher quality. In fact you can choose from a wide variety of free standing fireplaces that are suitable for your preferences and budget. Whether you are seeking a low-cost model or a luxurious contemporary fireplace, there’s certain to be an ideal choice for you.
A free standing stove fireplace will also help you save space. They don’t have to be attached to the wall, so you can put them in inside rooms where a traditional fireplace would not work. This includes smaller rooms like bathrooms and bedrooms. You can also move these fireplaces around the house to change its appearance.
Consider using wood logs as fuel for a freestanding fire pit. Wood is a renewable resource burning it reduces the amount of carbon dioxide that is released into the atmosphere. Alternatively, you can use an electric fireplace, which uses less energy than wood and is therefore green. It also heats your home more efficiently than a gas fireplace.
No Ventilation Needed
When burning wood or other fuels, they generate moisture and byproducts that must be vented out to the outside. These byproducts can cause problems in the home such as peeling wall paper or warped wood surfaces. Free standing gas fireplaces are not able to produce these byproducts, and therefore do not require venting to the outside. They can be installed in spaces where traditional fireplaces cannot.
These types of fireplaces are available from brick and mortar fireplace stores as well as big-box stores for home improvement and online. The most extensive selection is available online, where the prices are usually the lowest. It is best to go to a brick and mortar store in your locality if possible. A professional can help you decide what style and dimensions fit your space the best and provide suggestions for accessories such as mantels, fireplace screens, and more.
If you do purchase a gas fireplace online it is crucial to ensure that the product is UL approved. Examine the specifications of the product for safety features, such as oxygen depletion sensor and automatic shut-off systems. Some models include blowers that circulate air and make it feel warmer in the room.
Ventless gas fireplaces make use of propane or natural gas and do not require a chimney flue unlike traditional combustion fireplaces. The fireplaces utilize special burners to burn gas quickly and produce heat without producing carbon dioxide or smoke.
Certain models can be positioned against the wall. Others may need to be recessed in the floor for an attractive appearance. If you do choose a recessed model, you must make sure the unit is not situated right over a heating and cooling system, or it will be difficult to keep the space warm.
Certain models of gas fires provide venting options, like direct vent or B-vent technology. Direct vent systems use a sealed combustion area and a vent pipe to carry combustion byproducts to the roof. In contrast B-vent systems do not use vent pipes and instead relies on a higher temperature of combustion to eliminate byproducts.
Easy to Clean
Freestanding fireplaces can be a great alternative to wood burning fireplaces. Wood stoves require a lot of work to maintain and use. You have to clean out the ashes, stack logs and kindling in order to create your fire, and then wait for it burn so that it will generate heat. You must also be cautious not to feed too much your fire and keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn’t go out of control. All of these issues are difficult for people who are working or may be living in an apartment.
Many people do not have the time or desire to accomplish all of these things. This is why they choose to purchase a freestanding gas fireplace. They can be placed on top of existing fireplaces or in rooms that have no chimney or structure within the walls. They also come in various styles to fit different aesthetics and decor.
Gas fireplaces are generally very easy to clean. The glass display of the firebox can be cleaned with a damp cloth or towel (preferably free of lint) and warm soapy water. You should stay clear of using cleaners that contain abrasives, as they can damage the glass. It is also advisable not to use any cleaning products that contain flammable chemicals as they can reduce the lifespan of your fireplace.
Electric fireplaces are also very easy to maintain. Always go to the website of the manufacturer or the owner’s manual for detailed instructions on how to clean the fireplace. You won’t be able to open the unit due to the electrical components. However, you can clean the heater blower or components that emit flames.
For this reason, it is crucial to ensure that your fireplace is plugged in and turned off before you begin cleaning it. It is also recommended to disconnect it from the outlet or disconnect the power source if it is hard-wired into your home. After you have completed this, you are able to begin the process of cleaning your fireplace.
Decorate
When people think of fireplaces, they typically think of the built-in model however, there are freestanding models that can be added to any room. While they might not be as sleek as built-in fireplaces but they can add an attractive touch to any space. They are available in a wide range of styles and sizes, so you’ll choose one that is compatible with your interior design. They can be put in any room and are an excellent option for homes that do not have chimneys or brick walls.
Some freestanding fireplaces look like wood-burning stoves, while others have a more modern appearance. The models that look like wood-burning fireplaces are equipped with flames that flicker like real logs. They can be set to emit a soft glow or to create a dramatic display. Some freestanding fireplaces are constructed from iron or metal and they can be finished with a coat of paint that matches your home’s color scheme.
Many freestanding fireplaces come with glass doors that can be closed and opened quickly. This is a great security feature for children as well as pets. Some models have handles that can help close the doors, and they can be fixed to the fireplace using hook and loop adhesive strips. There are some models with mesh screens which should always be anchored to the fireplace using these strips to prevent children from reaching for the flame. The screen should be big enough to cover at least an inch on each side with three inches being preferred.
Depending on the type of fireplace, a free standing fireplace can be equipped with either a fan or an infrared heating system. The former uses the blower to blast hot air and can warm up to 400 square feet. The latter uses infrared heat that is used to warm objects directly within the room. It can heat up a space of 1,000 square feet.
You can buy an electric freestanding fireplace at 1stDibs in a variety of styles, including Victorian, Arts and Crafts and mid-century modern designs. Antique free standing fireplaces that date to the 19th century are available. There are more recent designs from manufacturers such as Preway and Condon-king.