Friday, 12 August 2011

What Is A Ventless Fireplace And Why Should I Consider Getting One?

By Ben Mester


Synthetic fireplaces, also called ventless fireplaces, are a recent development that is beginning to gain lots of acceptance. Using a compound called gel fuel, which is generally an isopropyl alcohol based substance, ventless fireplaces are still able to deliver not just the aesthetic value of a normal fireplace, but can also house the fire itself.

How is that possible, since artificial fireplaces do not use a vent? That's where the isopropyl alcohol comes in handy. Because of the molecular structure of the isopropyl alcohol molecule, when combusted, it doesn't produce any damaging or hazardous smoke. It burns purely, not giving off any smells or damaging chemicals.

Cans of gel fuel are placed within the artificial fireplace's housing, and then lit. Each of the can burns for about 3 hours and brings both the beauty and warmth that comes through a fire. Though not as warm as a conventional fireplace that uses either wood or natural gas, gel fuel is still able to put out a fairly high amount of BTUs.

For folks who want the beauty and aesthetic value of an inside fire, but don't have a traditional fireplace an artificial fireplace can be a good path to take. They are pretty cheap to buy and don't require any installation generally, unless you purchase the in-wall model. Most slide nicely and seamlessly up against the wall and bring a home the beauty of a normal fireplace, and the power to house real fire with no need to fool around with installing a vent.

The sole possible downside that I can find to an artificial fireplace is that gel fuel can be costlier than wood or natural gas. So if you're planning on using your artificial fireplace often, you'll be wanting to take that factor into consideration. But other than that, ventless fireplaces are an awesome invention, reasonably and easily bringing the beauty of a nice fire indoors.




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