Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But isn't it bad to breathe that?
+100 isn't that toxic to breathe?![]()
Smoke goes up the chimney. Have you never seen a fireplace?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But isn't it bad to breathe that?
+100 isn't that toxic to breathe?![]()
Anonymous wrote:But isn't it bad to breathe that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live "in the mountains" on a farm and we converted two wood burning fireplaces to propane gas Heat-N-Glo fireplaces. They can heat our entire house and have back-up battery starts in case we have power outages. We use them both daily, the remote can control flame, embers, fan speed, and temperature.
Even in the country, wood is not "free" - you still have labor associated with cutting up dead trees, splitting, stacking, etc. It is not fun work. I think the going rate for wood delivery out here is $200/cord, from what I've seen on CL and FB marketplace. Also, wood piles attract rats, skunks, woodchucks, anything looking for shelter from the elements (and the critters that eat them), especially out here and we didn't want that close to the house. Gas fireplaces also do not need the same type of cleaning as wood because gas doesn't result in creosote build-up in your chimney. I have our two serviced once a year to make sure they are cleaned and the embers need refreshed.
Thanks. When you say propane do you mean a propane tank, vs piped natural gas?
This is OP, I have this one weird room with a fireplace but no heat registers, which I'd like to heat. (It's open to other rooms so it does get / steal conditioned air from there.) I have no gas running to the house now and didn't really want to add it.
Anonymous wrote:We live "in the mountains" on a farm and we converted two wood burning fireplaces to propane gas Heat-N-Glo fireplaces. They can heat our entire house and have back-up battery starts in case we have power outages. We use them both daily, the remote can control flame, embers, fan speed, and temperature.
Even in the country, wood is not "free" - you still have labor associated with cutting up dead trees, splitting, stacking, etc. It is not fun work. I think the going rate for wood delivery out here is $200/cord, from what I've seen on CL and FB marketplace. Also, wood piles attract rats, skunks, woodchucks, anything looking for shelter from the elements (and the critters that eat them), especially out here and we didn't want that close to the house. Gas fireplaces also do not need the same type of cleaning as wood because gas doesn't result in creosote build-up in your chimney. I have our two serviced once a year to make sure they are cleaned and the embers need refreshed.