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When you need to reline your chimney, one option is to use a stainless steel chimney liner. This type of liner comes in two different styles, which are rigid and flexible, depending upon your needs. Rigid styles are good when you have a straight chimney without offsets. Flexible liners are better and easier to install when you have a chimney that has offsets.

Get the Right Size Stainless Steel Chimney Liner Using Your Chimney's Dimensions

When you need a new stainless steel chimney liner, which his available on our website, here at New Energy Distributing, you will need to know the diameter of the flue collar of the appliance you are connecting. It is never a good idea to reduce the size of the flue on a wood burning appliance.

When you want to add an alternative heating and cooking solution to your home, you should look into the different models of Napoleon wood stoves. You will find a variety of different styles made from cast iron and steel to fit most rooms in your house. Today's modern designs allow you to use wood stoves in other areas of the home besides kitchens and living rooms. You can use wood stoves in bathrooms and even your dining room.

Napoleon Wood Stoves Complete with Curb Side Delivery

When you shop for Napoleon wood stoves online at our website, here at New Energy Distributing, we offer free curb side delivery on orders over $500. This means, rather than having to worry about transporting your new wood stove home, it arrives right at your doorstep. However, you will need to be available to unload your wood stove yourself.

When you are connecting flexible gas pipeto your different gas appliances, you will need to figure out what type of connectors you require. There are both male and female adapters available, as well as brass tees when you need to split the gas line. Male adapters are threaded and allow a section of gas pipe with a female adapter to be screwed together.

Flexible Gas Pipe Comes in Different Size Diameters and Lengths

Flexible gas pipe comes in different lengths as well as different size diameters, including 3/8 inch, ½ inch, ¾ inch and 1 inch. When selecting gas pipe, choose the size that will work best with your gas appliance, fireplace or stove. You will also need to purchase adapters in the same size so that they will fit correctly onto the ends of the gas pipe. You will find flexible CSS gas pipe available on our website in a variety of lengths and sizes, here at New Energy Distributing

When you get a brand new gas fireplace or gas stove, you will need to connect it to the natural gas line which comes into your house. If you do not already have a natural gas line connection, you will need to contact your local utility company and ask them to connect your home to the gas line of the utility company. Once this is done, you will then need to run your own gas pipe throughout your home and can choose between rigid steel gas pipe and flexible CSST gas line.

General Contractors Prefer Using Flexible CSST Gas Line

General contractors prefer using CSST gas line, which is available on our website, here at New Energy Distributing, over solid steel gas pipe for several reasons. First CSST line is flexible, which makes working around corners easy and simple. Next, this flexible gas line comes in long sections rather than small pieces. Since the gas line can be run in longer sections, it requires fewer connections. Using fewer connections means you will spend less money on running a gas line in your home.

When you want to improve the efficiency of your existing fireplace you can look at upgrading and adding a wood stove insert. A fireplace insert is a self-contained box made out of steel, cast iron or other durable metal which can withstand high heat levels.

When you have a wood burning fireplace or stove in your home, it is a good idea to inspect the chimney pipeon a normal basis. You will want to have the chimney cleaned at least once a year before you start using the unit in the fall. Throughout the cold winter months, you will want to watch the amount of ash and building on the pipe and clean it again if necessary. At the end of your normal burning period, you can choose to clean the chimney now, leaving your fireplace ready for next fall.

Replace Worn, Cracked Chimneys with New Stainless Steel Chimney Pipe

When you notice cracks forming within you chimney or in the clay liners, you will want to replace these with stainless steel liners and new chimney pipe, which is available here on our website, at New Energy Distributing. Using smooth finished pipe helps prevent buildup of the by-products of wood burning fires and increases the amount of time between cleanings during the course of the year.

Duraventmakes all types of gas fireplace and stove venting kits for use with your installation. Depending upon the model of gas stove or fireplace, you may only require a direct vent be installed on the exterior wall of your home. When the installation is in the interior of the home, you will need to run a chimney either to an exterior wall or out through your roof.

Get Duravent Products at the Same Time You Get Your Gas Fireplace

When you purchase a brand new gas stove or fireplace, you will want to make sure you also purchase all of your Duravent venting and piping needs at the same time. You can get assistance from us, here at New Energy Distributing when you need further help in getting everything you require for your new gas appliance. You can call us toll free, or click on our online chat feature and we will assist you into finding the right piping and venting.

When you install a direct vent fireplaceyou will want to make sure that you also have the proper accessories for the fireplace. You will need some sort of gas pipe line and have two options to choose from which are flexible CSST gas line and solid gas line pipe. Both provide safe movement of natural gas from your main gas line to the fireplace. You will also need venting attachments in order to safely expel harmful byproducts given off by gas fireplaces.

Direct Vent Fireplace is One Type of Venting Found on Gas Fireplaces

When you want a fireplace in your home you can choose between different types of units, including gas, wood burning, electric and bio fuel, available on our website here at New Energy Distributing. Each type of fireplace operates differently and can have different venting requirements, like a direct vent fireplace for gas units. Make sure you review the placement and venting requirements for a fireplace unit ahead of time to ensure it will work in your home.

Chimney linersare installed to help promote better burning processes in your wood burning fireplace or stove. Older homes were often constructed without the used of a clay liner as just used the brick chimney. Not having a liner causes the fireplace chimney to accumulate more ash and build up faster than with a liner. Even if your chimney has a clay liner, it can crack and wear out over time and should be replaced.

Selecting from Different Brands of Chimney Liners to Find a Compatible Model

When selecting from different brands of chimney liners you will want to find one which is compatible with your current style of fireplace or stove. When re-lining you may be required to connect part of the chimney to the exhaust area on your wood burning stove or fireplace which must fit correctly. When you require assistance in selecting the right type of liner, like those on our website, here at New Energy Distributing, do not hesitate to contact us directly.

It comes as no surprise that 9 out of 10 American homes burned wood for heat a little more than a century ago. Likewise, it's also probably not news that the number dwindled to less than 1 percent by the 1970s.

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