Alternative Heating Through Gas Log Fireplaces


by Riley Hendersen - Date: 2007-03-31 - Word Count: 487 Share This!

For some, the fireplace is the focal point of the home - a place where the family gathers for quiet time, and where visitors congregate for conversation and cocktails. But when it comes to wood burning fireplaces, much of the heat that the fireplace is supposed to create, is actually lost through the venting system. Gas log fireplaces, however, offer a clean, alternative method of heating.

Gas log fireplaces resemble wood burning fireplaces but the method of burning relies on gas rather than wood. Gas is delivered through a line that runs straight to the fireplace. When the owner wishes to start a fire they simply turn on a switch that ignites the gas. Flames ignite around simulated logs to create the ambiance of a natural wood burning fireplace. Using this type of fireplace means you don't have to chop firewood or keep wood on hand in order to start a fire. You are also spared the mess that often comes along with burning wood.

When choosing from among gas log fireplaces, you will be required to decide between ones that vent to the outside of the home - just as wood burning fireplaces - and those that have no venting system whatsoever. The difference between the two lies in the intensity of the flame that it produces. When you burn wood or gas the result is the same - the production of carbon monoxide. With the use of vented fireplace, the carbon monoxide is vented to the outside of the home. In the case of fireplaces that are not vented, the carbon monoxide and other materials produced by the fire are combustible in the flame of the fire - the heat of which is at such an intensity that it can accomplish this task.

No matter which of the two you choose, it makes sense to install a multitude of carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home. Carbon monoxide is an invisible, odorless gas that can spread throughout the home without your knowledge. If it should reach dangerous levels it can result in severe injury and even fatality to the people within the home. Detectors can alert you to any unseen gas taking up residence in the home. It is also a good idea to crack a window during the burning of gas log fireplaces so as to allow fresh air into the home. And, of course, never allow a fire to burn while you sleep.

Gas log fireplaces should always be installed by a professional who can safely install gas lines and instruct owners on its safe operation. Check to make sure that the fireplace you are installing - especially unvented fireplaces - is allowable in your particular location.

There can be no arguing that a fireplace can add another whole dimension to a room - including ambiance, style, and warmth. Whether you choose wood burning fireplaces or gas log fireplaces, you will likely get years of enjoyment from your fireplace - not to mention added value to your home.


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