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Heat Your Home Cheaply and Quickly with a Gas Fireplace

One of the nice things about gas fireplaces is they don't require chopping and hauling wood, cleaning up dirt and ash, or worrying about chimney fires. The most popular ventilation system used for gas fireplaces is the direct-vent system. Such an air requirement for advanced combustion fireplaces is about the same as that required by high-efficiency gas or oil furnaces. One key feature about gas fireplaces is the electricity-free ignition offered by some manufacturers. But the best news about gas fireplaces is how much the fire looks, and performs, like real wood. The name of the game in gas fireplaces is efficiency, and that's one reason gas fireplaces are so popular

If you are like most of us in America, chances are you already have plenty of natural gas appliances in your home which can make the process of installing a gas fireplace a breeze. From your dryer to your hot water heater to your oven, stove and furnace, there are plenty of items in your house which may already use natural gas as their primary source of heating power. Provided you have at least one of these appliances in your home, you will already have a natural gas pipeline installed underneath your floorboards, making it far easier to install a natural gas powered fireplace if you do not already have one. The gas fireplace has a better price advantage over the electric fireplace

There is a pretty decent amount of people who will not be able to use the clean burning power of natural gas to power their fireplace. Fortunately enough, you can run a gas fireplace on just about any type of gas – including the much more portable propane variety.

With propane you can easily take the power of gas to just about any place you can imagine. Since it comes in its very own tank, propane can be used to power a gas fireplace even if there is not a natural gas fireplace for miles. Some gas fireplaces even have special compartments behind the mantel which will allow you to store any unsightly propane tanks while they are in use.