-- Not many people are wise about the ins and outs of fireplaces which can seem daunting if you want to get one installed. One of the most important things to know about flueless gas fires is the different types of flues you get. However, once you have done some research it is easy to get the hang of it and you will know which style is best suited to your home... more
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-- Wood-burning fireplaces come with many homes, and you may already have one. The downside to wood fireplaces is that you have to buy or cut your own wood, store it somewhere dry so it can season, lug it in the house whenever you want to build a fire, and worry about stray sparks and other fire safety issues (such as not being able to leave the house while there are still embers glowing)... more
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-- Outdoor fireplace plans require time, contemplation, and know-how to create, as they are sophisticated and very involved. These blueprints, if they are to be thorough in their descriptions and effective, must take several aspects of building into consideration and must be clear, concise, and user-friendly. Outdoor fireplace blueprints are traditionally time-consuming but, if well-conceived, can result in a properly constructed fireplace. plans serve as the foundation of any construction job... more
-- Besides the built in wood burning fireplace there are also built in gas or propane fireplaces that require a chimney for venting. They are hooked up to a gas line with a shut off valve. One simply turns it on, lights it and jazaam, an instant fire. Artificial logs on a crate and a material that glows but does not burn can be added. It looks similar to the real thing and creates plenty of... more