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When you have a direct vent fireplace installed into your home, there is no need to install a chimney or have an existing chimney. This allows you to install a direct vent fireplace into almost any room of your house to add aesthetic appeal as well as an alternative heating source.

There are many advantages of installing gas fireplacesover traditional wood burning fireplaces. One advantage is that gas fireplaces are cleaner burning and do not release particles in the air.

A fireplace is the centerpiece of any room and home. It provides a place for family and friends to gather to tell stories, catch up, and warm up on cold nights.

Choosing a new fireplace for your home provides you with many different available options. You can choose from wood burning fireplaces, gas fireplaces, electric fireplaces and bio fuel fireplaces.

When you are tired of looking at the old fireplace in your home which you have boarded up to keep cold air out, you can convert it to a modern fireplace. You can use fireplace inserts which have blower motors and are a self-contained system.

Gas fireplaces offer a bit more flexibility than wood burning fireplaces when installing them into any room into the home.

You can upgrade your existing wood burning fireplace and convert it to a gas fireplace.

Today's gas fireplaces and inserts are 50 to 70 percent more efficient than their 1990s or earlier counterparts, experts say. Besides increased efficiency, newer models offer many more options, including remote-controlled flames that can go from glowing embers to roaring blaze.

For centuries, homeowners have gathered around a fire to keep warm, chat and cook their meals. Today, most American homes have central heating, but the allure of a fire hasn’t diminished — whether it’s a wood-burning fireplace, a free-standing gas stove or, in a pinch, even the image of a burning log on a midnight television screen!

Winter's coming and it's getting cold. Time to dust off the ol' heating unit and get your home all nice and toasty. But before you strike a match or turn a dial, make sure you're doing so safely.

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