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Types of Gas that Used In Gas Fireplaces

Fireplaces are wall-mounted which are built into a room, and free-standing fireplaces that can be installed on any wall or location within a room. Moreover, there are gas fireplaces which utilize natural gas instead of firewood as fuel. Home Fires is well-known all over Australia for providing high-quality heating solutions.

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Types of Gas that Used In Gas Fireplaces

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  1. Types of Gas that Used In Gas Fireplaces Fireplaces are an excellent focal point for a room. They not only provide warmth to a space but also add a lot of value to the room’s interior decor. Over the years, fireplaces have seen a lot of improvements in their design and appearances. In the old days, only wood-burning fireplaces existed but now we have various types of fireplaces on offer. There are wall-mounted fireplaces which are built into a room, and free-standing fireplaces that can be installed on any wall or location within a room. Moreover, there are gas fireplaces which utilize natural gas instead of firewood as fuel. Read on to learn about the benefits of natural gas. Benefits of Using Natural Gas in Fireplaces Natural gas is a far better fuel source for fireplaces when compared with firewood. For starters, it burns effectively and produces a lot more heat and warmth, even when the fireplace is operated at minimum power. Firewood is

  2. comparatively less effective than natural gas. It burns faster and produces less heat. Moreover, natural gas doesn’t produce harmful by-products like creosote and ash which is a big concern when burning firewood. These by-products need to be continuously cleaned from the fireplace or they can catch fire and cause damage to property, and harm to people. Moreover, these by-products can also cause various diseases. However, this isn’t a concern when using natural gas as the fuel in your fireplace. Using Propane as Fireplace Fuel Propane is another gas that is also used as a fuel for gas fireplaces. It is just as effective as natural gas and is also more economical. You will get the same benefits in using propane in your fireplace that you get with burning natural gas. For instance, starting a fire with propane isn’t that difficult. It burns readily and also does not produce harmful by-products. Moreover, propane is available for a cheap price too. The one drawback is that you will have to fill the propane tank from time to time. You won’t get the unrestricted supply that you get from natural gas if you buy a gas connection when using propane as the fuel for your fireplace. However, the other benefits it offers more than make up for this one drawback . Home Fires is well-known all over Australia for providing high-quality heating solutions. Feel free to get in touch with us if you want to install a gas fireplace in your home.

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