Fireplaces not only provide warmth but also add class to a home. It is an element that most house owners prefer to have. Traditional wood-burning masonry fireplaces have an irreplaceable charm. There is however an increasing concern in the quality of air circulated indoors due to the burning of wood. Owing to this, gas fireplaces have taken over as a favored alternative. They are energy efficient, are economical to maintain and can be installed anywhere.
Traditional wood burning, masonry fireplaces are simple in their construction. They do not require replacement of many parts. The only major requirements are wood to burn the fire, and a cleaning rod to dust out the carbon that gets accumulated in the chimney. There are various cleaning agencies that undertake the job of cleaning up the carbon-laden chimneys.
Gas fireplaces operate on gas or propane without emitting smoke or noxious fumes. The chimney and burn unit do not require constant cleaning. However, it needs attention in order to be kept in top operating condition. Most gas fireplace units feature a thermostat or remote control along with a fan kit for optimal heat circulation and maximum energy efficiency. The fan kit is an important element that needs special attention. The fireplace would come to a cold halt if the kit were clogged. The gas required for heating is passed through pipes. The pipes must be regularly replaced to avoid any leaks. The service agreement with the company usually includes the replacement of these parts.
Fireplace parts are available online. There are many companies that specialize in parts for Gas fireplaces. They also provide parts to enhance the look of the fireplace like mantels, blowers and other trim kits.
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