Propane Fireplaces

Owning a propane fireplace may be a little bit more of a hassle than it is first made out to be. While propane fireplaces may be easier to clean and light than an old wood burning fireplace, they have a tendency for parts to start failing, and replacing propane tanks may be more difficult than lighting a wood fire in the first place. On the other hand, propane fireplaces can provide a nicer and cleaner appearance than a wood burning fireplace.

Depending on where you are intending to put your fireplace, you can find an outdoor propane fireplace, or you can simply look at a propane fireplace insert. When you are dealing with propane, outdoor fireplace setups are generally safer and they eliminate the dangers of having the gas in your house. However, with a propane gas fireplace inside of your house you don’t necessarily need to have a vent system.

Direct vent propane fireplaces are available if you have room in your house for the ventilation system. But, if you don’t have much room to work with, a propane vent free fireplace could be the answer to all of your problems. When you buy ventless propane fireplace setups, you will be allowing the burned gases from the fireplace to stay in the room where the fireplace is located. Because of this, propane ventless fireplaces have an extremely high efficiency, but they must also come equipped with an oxygen sensor so they will automatically shut off if there becomes too little oxygen in the room, which can be harmful.

As far as the individual parts and pieces of propane fireplaces, there are several things to take into consideration. Just like a furnace, a propane gas fireplace pilot light can burn out from time to time, so you should think about how much it will cost you to get that replaced. Once you have the essentials out of the way, you can look into other things, such as Home Depot propane fireplace logs which simply serve as decorative additions to your propane fireplace so you get the look of an old wood burning fireplace.

Propane fireplaces do have an advantage over wood fireplaces when it comes to convenience, but they also have their downfalls. The dangers of gas leaks inside of a house are greatly increased with propane fireplaces, even if they are properly vented, and the ventless models create an even greater risk. Before you go out and buy one, make sure you understand exactly what it is going to take to keep yourself safe.

 
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