Direct vent gas fireplaces are the ultimate in convenience. They can be easily installed in any room or basement. Installing a direct vent fireplace does not require a chimney or the construction of a chimney system. Gas fireplaces allow you to create an economical source of heat and traditional wood burning fireplace ambiance in a bedroom, bathroom or basement. You can heat a specific room to a desired temperature without changing the setting on the central heating system. Gas fireplaces are the ultimate zone heating system.
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I love the idea of the pots in the fireplace. I can’t think of a better way to show spring in the home. I think the birdbath with the fern is my favorite, or maybe a shovel hanging on the wall. This blogger is certainly creative. I myself can’t wait to check out more of her blog. What’s next? Tractors decorated on the front lawn.
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I wouldn’t count on the cap or the longer chimney to do it for you in this one. A heated insert or burning 24/7 will do the trick but at a cost of fuel and energy.
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