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November 17, 2011

Gas inserts can turn a fireplace into an efficient source of comfort


Published: Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011

Mitch Heller sees the same trend every fall: When the temperature starts to go down, his fireplace business heats up.

“People are not very proactive; they’re reactive,” said Heller, owner of the Custom Fireside Shops in Sacramento and Elk Grove. “They wait until they’re cold before they come on in.”

It’s always warm and cozy in his store. A fixture on Auburn Boulevard for more than 40 years, the store has about 100 gas inserts on display; 40 are burning brightly at any one time.

“People want to see them on,” he said. “Dress in layers when you shop; it gets hot in here.”

This is the time of year homeowners go in search of (hot) deals on heat – from natural gas to wood to pellets and electricity.

The best sellers: gas inserts.

“There are so many more options now,” Heller said of gas. “They’re not only more efficient, but they look better. They’re pretty darn realistic.”

Bob Mandelson, who recently bought a home in Sacramento’s Greenhaven/Pocket neighborhood, is among consumers shopping for a gas insert.

“The house has this giant hole,” he said of the fireplace. “I was just going to burn firewood. But my next-door neighbor said ‘Don’t!’ There could be soot buildup, I could start a flue fire and it could burn the house down.”

In addition to lessening fire danger, Mandelson also was attracted to the idea of saving energy and money to heat his home.

“With an efficient fireplace insert, I could probably heat the whole house, or at least the rooms I use,” he added.

So Mandelson decided to start doing some homework. “I learned what to consider: BTUs, noise, flexibility, visual appeal, efficiency, warranty and ignition – whether it’s self-igniting or not,” he said. “There’s a lot to consider.”

Rebate, tax credit and incentive programs also spark interest in inserts. For example, Mandelson’s insert could qualify for up to $750 in incentives.

Another reason for the rise in popularity: Consumers can save money by zone heating, warming an area in use instead of heating the whole house.

“Most families spend a majority of their time in one or two rooms in their home, so using a fireplace or wood stove to heat only those rooms can cut back heating costs significantly,” said Jess Baldwin, vice president of Vermont Castings. “If a home isn’t already equipped with one of these products, they can typically be put in at a reasonable cost. Installing a fireplace or wood stove is actually much more affordable than homeowners think.”

Some models cost less than $3,000 plus installation, Baldwin added. With proper venting, these modern gas-burning fireplaces can be placed in nontraditional places, such as second-floor bedrooms or in the center of a home, away from outer walls.

Fireplaces now are treated as appliances, said Bob Dishner, marketing director for Lennox Hearth Products.

“Years ago, a fireplace would be built by a mason, brick by brick,” Dishner said. “Now, it’s a manufactured appliance, similar to a furnace. It’s treated and labeled like any major appliance, too, with energy standards and ratings. And it installs easily and quickly.”

The low cost of natural gas has helped spur interest in inserts and all-gas fireplaces.

“Right now, natural gas is still relatively inexpensive and it’s expected to stay that way,” Heller said.

An efficient gas insert costs 30 to 50 cents an hour to operate and produces enough heat to warm up to 1,500 square feet.

“That allows home owners to keep the whole-house furnace off and save money,” Dishner said. “The No. 1 search on our website is consumers looking for gas inserts. It’s a way people can turn an existing fireplace into something they use and enjoy more often.”

In a typical conversion, two ducts are run up the chimney: One to bring air in, the other for exhaust. The conversion can cost less to install than repairing a defective chimney.

“The insert does not fit your fireplace exactly; there’s always a gap,” Dishner explained. “But now there are so many different styles. You can find one for any decor.”

An option for all-electric homes: an electric fireplace.

Makers of several models, Twin-Star Classic Flame electric fireplaces use LED lights to mimic burning logs and embers. The unit stays cool to the touch, but warms the room like an electric space heater.

The Twin-Star models don’t need installation – just a standard 120-volt outlet to plug in.

“Electric fireplaces are primarily to look at,” Heller said. “Most are 1,500 watts, but only heat 200 to 300 square feet.”

Stoves that burn wood pellets also are gaining in popularity.

“Our sales are up 20 percent over last year,” Heller said of such stoves. “They’re particularly popular in the foothills for people (whose homes) are on propane instead of natural gas.”

New ultra-low-emission designs allow stove owners to use them more often.

“Last winter, we had 23 no-burn days for people with open fireplaces,” Heller said. “For these EPA-approved stoves, there were only three no-burn days. They’re so much cleaner.”

That’s an important difference, especially if the stove or fireplace is used to warm the house.

Said Dishner, “You’ve got to ask yourself: Do you want a fireplace to look at or for heat? Most people want the heat.”

Regardless of what’s powering those flames, there’s something magical about a glowing fireplace on a cold winter night.

“A fireplace brings family together,” Dishner said. “People like to sit around the fire and relax. It adds a lot more to a room than warmth.”

Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2011/11/12/4040192/clean-ways-to-keep-a-home-fire.html#ixzz1dzoUsDMB

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November 16, 2011

Classic Ambiance Made Easy with the Hearthstone Willoughby Gas Fireplace Insert

Your existing hearth can be easily updated with a gas fireplace insert designed to deliver efficient heat and a beautiful focal point. The Hearthstone Willoughby gas fireplace insert is the ideal choice for genuine warmth and classic ambiance.

You’ll love the arches that grace this model’s glass front, providing a traditional look wrapped around the latest in direct vent technology. The Willoughby insert offers a double heat exchanger, which prevents too much heat from escaping through the chimney. This feature keeps the warmth where you need it, and with the flame adjustment feature you can choose the best flame view and heat levels for your family.

The Hearthstone Willoughby gas fireplace insert is available in three colors and designed to heat living spaces up to 1,500 square feet. Keep your family cozy with this classic hearth model that combines an attractive design with convenient features.

    

November 8, 2011

Sleek Modern Living with the Heat N Glo COSMOS Gas Fireplace Insert

Many homeowners want to redecorate their home to create a contemporary atmosphere complete with sleek furnishings, open spaces and simple comforts. Your hearth should continue to be a major focal point, even amid a modern setting. The Heat N Glo COSMOS gas fireplace insert compliments a contemporary home perfectly.

The wide viewing area is set into a smooth convex face, creating the popular and attractive Halo front. With black glass media to set off the gas flames this modern picture adds style to any space, from the bedroom to the living area or home office.

Gas provides an efficient option that ignites with the touch of a button. Never worry about slugging wood; just enjoy the streamlined shape and appealing flame view. Your contemporary living area shouts for a stunning centerpiece like the Heat N Glo COSMOS gas fireplace insert. Complete your upgrade with this beautiful and affordable addition to your existing hearth.

    

October 4, 2011

Top Three Gas Fireplaces For a Beautiful Focal Point

A gas fireplace can transform the look of your living space, adding style, comfort and class. These top three gas fireplaces come with state of the art technology, convenient features and top notch design.

Heat N Glo 8000CL Gas Fireplace – This model is larger than the 6000CL but offers the same direct vent technology and customizable finish. Designed to heat your home with efficiency and convenience, the 8000CL gas fireplace is stately and impressive.

Napoleon GD Starfire Gas Fireplace – Another direct vent design, the Starfire is top venting and comes in a classic design that will fit easily into any décor. No electricity is required to run this model and the PHAZER ceramic logs are realistic and attractive.

Jotul GZ650 Ausable Gas Fireplace – This is a more rustic looking model that will make your existing hearth come alive. A graceful arch and simple mullions give the GZ650 Ausable gas fireplace an ideal look for contemporary homes as well. Boasting electric ignition and plenty of power, this model and manufacturer are in high demand.

Go with gas for convenience and your home will be grace with a beautiful hearth that is efficient and easy to use. These gas fireplaces are an excellent investment for any family.

    

September 29, 2011

Modern Gas Fireplaces Are Simple and Stunning

A contemporary home should not be without the comforts of the past. Those comforts simply need to fit into the decor without distracting from the modern appeal. Gas fireplaces fulfill this role beautifully and many of the major manufacturers now carry models designed for the contemporary home.

Wall mounted gas fireplaces are more like a work of art than a fireplace. Often installed at or near eye level, these horizontal fireplaces are framed in metal and display beautifully dancing flames. They are eye catching and perfectly safe, providing heat and a stunning view from anywhere in the room.

Round gas stoves are made for the modern home as well, with flowing lines and convenient designs that allow easy installation. Direct vent technology is included in these gas fireplace and gas stove models, which makes venting the hearth streamlined and simple. Have a fireplace technician visit your home to assess the best possible location for a contemporary hearth and look forward to greater comfort and a stunning center piece.

Gas fireplaces are a must have in lofts, condos and any contemporary living space. Be sure you choose a model that fits in seamlessly with the decor. And bask in the beauty and convenience that these models deliver.

    

September 2, 2011

Benefits of Direct Vent Technology for Gas Fireplaces and Gas Stoves

Gas fireplaces and gas stoves need to be properly vented in order to provide a safe burning environment. Direct vent technology allows these hearth units to be installed into almost any space with very small clearances – a set up often called zero-clearance.

Manufacturers and retailers are now designing and offering fireplaces and stoves that fit nicely in a bedroom or bathroom, as well as the traditional living or family room set up.

Direct vent gas fireplaces and gas stoves are also clean burning. They eliminate the risk of exhaust leaking into your home and help to create maximum efficiency inside the unit, resulting in fewer emissions and a more complete burn. Often called the fireplaces of the future, direct vent technology is in high demand as the convenient and clean way to warm your home.

    

August 18, 2011

Fireplace and Stove Glass Safety

Glass on gas fireplaces and stoves can become very hot and should never be touched during and after operation. The Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association has a set of gas fireplace and stove safety tips which we find very useful:

To minimize the chance of burn injuries, the Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association (HPBA) recommends the following steps for safe and enjoyable operation of a hearth product:

  • After turning off your gas fireplace or stove, wait for the appliance and glass panel to cool down before allowing anyone to get near it. The glass may remain warm from a lit pilot light. Metal surfaces, such as door frames and grilles, may also get very hot.
  • Make sure all visitors are aware of the hot temperature of the glass panel of a fireplace or stove Never leave young children alone near an operating fireplace or stove.
  • Discuss fireplace and stove safety with children, and make sure they know they should never touch the glass panel of a fireplace or stove.
  • A physical barrier is recommended if there are children in the house. To restrict access to a fireplace or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep young children out of the room and away from the hot surface.
  • Install a switch lock to prevent children from turning on the gas fireplace.
  • Keep the gas fireplace remote control out of the reach of children.
  • Always read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the safe use and maintenance of your hearth appliance.
    

June 25, 2011

How a Gas Fireplace Insert Can Transform Your Living Space

Gas Fireplace Inserts

Now is the time to be thinking about home renovations that involve your fireplace. With gas and hydro prices going through the roof, there has never been a better moment to upgrade your existing masonry hearth with a modern, attractive gas fireplace insert. All of the major manufacturers offer beautiful and affordable units that can be professionally fitted into your existing fireplace for dependable, reasonably priced heat this coming winter.

Why worry about this now? Because installation is a breeze when the weather is warm. You can also take on various other renovation and redecorating projects that, when combined with a new gas fireplace insert, will absolutely transform your home into a comfortable, relaxing space. Sure, you could wait until winter. But why not visit Fireplace Village today and browse through the many different models to find that perfect fireplace insert for your home?

    

April 30, 2011

Replacing Cracked Ceramic Logs in Your Gas Fireplace Insert

Over time the ceramic logs on display in your gas fireplace insert may crack, chip or break. This can be a result of wear and is common due to the high temperatures inside your fireplace. Although it’s not an urgent task, these items need to be replaced in order for your fireplace to look its best.

If the logs have fallen over, you will need to rearrange or replace them right away. If they have stayed in place you can wait until heating season is completely over before picking up replacements, but be sure not to put it off too long. Contact Fireplace Village, your local stove shop, and inquire about logs for the specific manufacturer and model in your home. The technicians at Fireplace Village can install replacements quickly and affordably, allowing your gas fireplace insert to be in tip top shape for next season.

    

February 9, 2011

Why Is A Gas Fireplace Inspection Necessary?

The popularity of gas fireplaces has risen over the years, which has increased the need for inspection and maintenance of these units. Many don’t know much about their gas fireplace other than it can heat their home, so looking for a qualified professional can often be difficult. Knowing the reasons behind a gas fireplace inspection is the first step towards understanding how to properly utilize this important home appliance.

The Affordability Of A Natural Gas Fireplace

Overall, a gas fireplace is more economical than a typical wood burning fireplace. A large portion of the heat generated by a wood fireplace is wasted and sent out of your house through the chimney. This is one of the main reasons why a gas fireplace is more affordable. So, is it more affordable to have it inspected frequently?

Unfortunately, it’s not cheaper to have a gas fireplace inspected. A gas fireplace has a more complicated inner framework then does a wood burning fireplace. Vents, outlets, combustion chambers, pipes and other mechanisms make up its structure, when all that makes up a wood burning fireplace is the hearth and the chimney. However, you can make up for the cost of inspection when it comes down to the money you save out of the unit’s efficiency overall.

A Gas Fireplace Inspection

To keep energy costs low annual maintenance of your gas fireplace is required. There are many reasons as to why a gas fireplace inspection is necessary. Firstly, checking for irregularities in the glass doors of the fireplace is essential to prevent gas from leaking into your home. This is obviously a safety concern for your family and the main reason why this type of inspection is completely necessary. Checking the venting system and the pilot of your natural gas fireplace can also help to ensure it continues to operate correctly by heating your home and expelling extra smoke and heat outdoors.

If either the venting system or your pilot stops functioning the gas fireplace could begin to cost you more money than it’s worth. Another important reason for inspection is to check the combustion chamber for cracks. This is a major safety concern because if it’s not caught it can let gas seep into your home. Gas leaks can be silent killers, regardless if they’re uncommon. For safety’s sake, have your fireplace inspected once a year because it’s not worth the risk.

    
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