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Friday, 18 May 2012
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Ventless Fireplaces

More Heat with Ventless Fireplaces

Ventless fireplaces are the type of fireplace that does not require a chimney. With the ventless option, heat produced stays in the home instead of being lost up the chimney. For this reason, this is an excellent choice for those looking for something that is both heat and cost efficiency. One consideration is that some states do not allow this type of fireplace. Therefore, be sure to check with your local fireplace professional as well as your homeowner’s insurance company.

Ventless fireplaces are also called Oxygen Depletion Sensors, otherwise known as ODS. The way this works is that when oxygen levels drop, the ODS goes to work by cutting off the flame. For safety purposes, this is an outstanding feature of ventless fireplaces. You will also discover ventless logs designed specifically for this type of fireplace to provide the maximum benefit as well. These logs produce a blue flame that while not as realistic as the yellow-flamed vented log, still provide a nice appearance. With ventless fireplaces, the damper does not have to stay open whereas with a direct vent fireplace it does.

However, the main difference is the amount of heat the fireplace produces. If you want more heat for your home then ventless fireplaces are what you should be looking to buy. You will enjoy a thorough heat, making every inch of your room cozy. In addition, the cost to run ventless fireplaces is minimal, making this a growing choice for people around the country. For using the fireplace a couple of hours, you will only pay a few cents.

You will find realistically designed logs, good enough to fool even a professional. With ventless fireplaces, you want to make sure your home is well ventilated. In addition, if you live in a city that sits above 4,500 feet, you could experience problems with the pilot light burning out, which is caused by atmospheric pressure. In this case, a different type of fireplace may be needed.

Ventless fireplaces are the type you would find in bedrooms and bathrooms due to the no chimney design although they remain very popular in the living room and den. Keep in mind that for the bedroom and bathroom, you want to check with your builder or fireplace professional since there are BTU limits for those rooms. When you are ready for a wonderful fireplace, ventless fireplaces are a definite option to consider.