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Four Reasons to Set Your Home up with a Direct Vent Gas Stove

The popular image of a fireplace as a wood burning fixture in the wall or in the corner of the room is a nice one, but not a complete imperative. While there are some situations in which a wood fireplace would offer superior aesthetics and ambiance, the truth is that a wood-burning fireplace might not be right for your home or your unique living situation.

One of the categories of options out there is made up of direct vent gas stoves. They burn gas, but there are some key differences between them and traditional gas fireplaces. Here are some reasons a direct vent gas stove might be a fit for your home.

1.They’re more efficient
Because of the way direct vent stoves draw air for combustion and vent it, they are much more efficient than traditional models. They are not only more efficient in how they draw air, but many models are also sealed off from the room, which can prevent heat loss. In addition, as they do not draw air from the room, they won’t create drafts or anything of that nature.

2.Safety
With direct vent fireplaces and stoves, you have a lot more flexibility with how you can vent the exhaust as well as draw air in, which means they can be made much safer as well. These types of fireplaces do not need to be vented through a flue through the roof. They can be, but they can also be vented through a fireproofed flange, which is safer.

3.Flexibility
Because of the above feature, you have a lot more flexibility with where in your home you can place a first vent gas fireplace or stove. Many fireplaces need a direct path through the roof to exhaust heat and smoke, but you have a lot more flexibility with where you can place a direct vent model and how you can work it into the setting.

4.Affordable fuel
Wood burning fireplaces may be popular for their ambiance and powerful heating abilities, but storing and procuring wood is time consuming and expensive. Gas and propane are much more efficient and don’t need to be stored anywhere. Plus, there’s the fact that you can more easily control a gas fireplace - although that is not a sole benefit of a direct vent model.

How They Do It
Direct vent stoves use ductwork to bring air from outside the home into the fireplace for combustion. The same system uses one pipe to draw air in and another pipe for exhaust, which allows them to offer some of the benefits above.

If you’re interested in learning more about direct vent gas fireplaces and stoves or you want to see some modern offerings, visit Embers Living at BlazingEmbers.com. They offer not only direct vent fireplaces and stoves but traditional gas fireplaces, electric fireplaces, wood burning fireplaces, linear fireplaces and much more. Visit their website today, and if you have any questions you can always reach out to their customer service team at 303-800-5659.

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