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By D. Karlson
Imagine at the touch of a button a soothing fire to keep you warm and add atmosphere to any room in your home. Gas fireplace inserts provide these comforts and much more. They will provide heat to your space that you and your family spend the most time in. These inserts convert a drafty old fireplace into an efficient heat source for your home.
A family room is the ideal space for gas fireplace inserts. They come in many different styles to match any décor that you may have in your home. From a traditional fire place with a mantel to a modern design that is sleek and contemporary you will find gas fireplace inserts to be a welcome addition to any room. They can be installed within existing traditional fire places or can come direct to you from the factory.
Gas fireplace inserts provide both radiant and convection heat to your space. They can be operated either manually or remotely using a wall thermostat and a remote thermostat transmitter. The flame characteristics of gas fireplace inserts are that they are very consistent. They are usually designed to give the look of partially burned logs or coals made out of ceramic. Gas flames rise up through the logs to replicate the look and feel of a wood fire. The fire can be adjusted to meet the desired heat output or visual mood you wish to achieve.
Gas fireplace inserts require annual maintenance by qualified technicians. Your local dealer will be able to assist you in this task. Other then cleaning the glass as needed and changing the batteries in the remote you will be able to enjoy a warm fire with little maintenance!
Gas fireplace inserts will provide many years of comfort and warmth to your home. They can be used everyday, not just for special occasions. They will enable you to turn down the thermostat on your furnace and conserve energy by only heating the space that is being used by you and your family.
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