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Freestanding stoves, Anytime installation – Regency Natural Living Gas Fireplaces User Manual

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existing chimney, though a flue liner or other modification

may be necessary. Vent-free natural gas and propane fireplace

inserts require no chimney or flue modification.

Manufactured gas log sets can be installed into existing

fireplaces with few modifications except the addition of a gas

line. Log sets are a popular way to upgrade wood-burning fire-

places so homeowners don’t have to purchase wood, store it,

scoop out ash and try to coax a fire out of reluctant logs on a

cold day. Gas logs — which realistically mimic a wood flame

and glowing embers — are designed to mimic actual wood

and are available in many varieties, including oak, birch, man-

zanita, pine, and walnut.

Gas stoves, fireplaces, fireplace inserts and log sets offer

a wide range of control options, including manual controls,

remotes, wall thermostats and remote thermostats. Most offer

blowers to help circulate the heat more efficiently. Gas inserts

and log sets can provide an alternative to existing wood-burn-

ing fireplaces without the hassle of logs. Gas stoves, fireplaces,

inserts and log sets can burn either natural gas or propane.

“Owning a gas hearth appliance isn’t as expensive as

homeowners think it is — especially if they have gas on site,”

Wheeler says.

Anytime Installation

Although many gas hearth products are installed in new con-

struction or as part of a remodeling project, that doesn’t have

to be the case. Depending on the model you choose, the heat

generated and local building codes, gas hearth appliances are

appropriate for every room in the house — even bathrooms

and kitchens. Be sure to have an experienced hearth installer

put in your gas log set or fireplace.

If you’re thinking of adding hearth appliances as part of new

home construction or remodeling, your architect or builder

can help you determine the best location in each room for an

appliance. A specialty hearth retailer is your best resource to

show you the variety of products available, discuss your

heating needs and help you make the best choice

based on your appliance preferences, decorating

goals and budget.

Before actually purchasing a hearth appliance,

you should assess your needs and do a little

homework to narrow your choices. In addition to

a building professional or specialty retailer, you

can find a wealth of ideas on the Internet or in the

fall/winter issues of home and lifestyle magazines.

The first consideration should be where an ap-

pliance will be located. Another factor should be

how the unit will be used. Operating and mainte-

nance costs also should be factored into your hearth appli-

ance purchasing decision. Ultimately, though, adding to the

beauty, comfort, style and value of your home begins with the

selection of a new gas hearth appliance.

“What’s better than turning on a gas log or fireplace with
the flip of the switch to have great ambience?”

The amount of heat

output and level

of ornateness of

appliances can vary

widely, so matching

a hearth appliance

to its intended use

is important. Do you

want to watch a

pretty fire, heat

part of your house

or both?

Freestanding stoves

are the most versa-

tile hearth product

and are available in

a wide variety of

sizes, colors and

styles for diverse

decorating tastes.

Stoves heat quickly,

and many feature

ceramic glass view-

ing areas to offer a

glimpse of flames.

Freestanding Stoves

For increased energy efficiency in your home and the am-

bience of a cozy fire, a freestanding gas stove is a perfect fit.

A versatile freestanding gas stove can be installed in

nearly any room for added warmth on a cold winter’s day,

which would allow you to lower the thermostat in the rest

of the house. Living rooms, kitchens and other gathering

places are especially conducive to the warmth of a free-

standing gas stove.

Advanced burner technology has helped manufacturers

develop gas stoves that feature large, dancing yellow flames

and glowing red embers that closely resemble a wood fire. In-

tricately molded and hand-painted logs that look like fresh-cut

wood also improve this authentic “wood-like” appearance.

In areas that experience power outages dur-

ing the winter, a freestanding gas stove can give

you piece of mind by being able to heat at least

part of the house should an outage occur.

Stoves are classified by the way they are

vented — top vent, direct vent or vent-free. Within

these classifications you can find a wide range of

available sizes and heating capabilities. Gas stoves

can range from small to extremely large, but

choosing a size is based more on the amount of

heat the stove needs to generate. One key to se-

lecting the right stove is determining the desired

heat level in the rooms that will require heat. A

gas stove must be installed a specific distance

away from combustible materials such as drapes

and doors, but that distance can be as little as four

inches, depending on the type of stove.

If you haven’t visited a hearth retailer recently, you

owe it to yourself to check out the wide variety of sizes

and styles of freestanding gas stoves. The appliances can

be constructed of steel, stone or cast iron, with porcelain

enamel finishes and high-temperature paint in an array

of colors to match your décor. Available styles include

contemporary, colonial, traditional, mission, art deco,

early American, French country and many others.

Brushed metals and high gloss porcelain enamel in

dozens of colors are frequent design elements on gas

stoves, while granite, marble or soapstone panels add

textural interest.

For Additional Information

Buck Stove Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.buckstovecorp.com
Fireplace Products Intl. Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . .www.regency-fire.com
Gas Products Co. Inc. . . . . . . . . .www.gasproductscompany.com
Harman Stove Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.harmanstoves.com
Heat-N-Glo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.heatnglo.com
Lennox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.lennoxhearthproducts.com
Napoleon Fireplaces . . . . . . . . . . .www.napoleonfireplaces.com
Robert H. Peterson Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.rhpeterson.com
Temco Fireplace Prod. . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.temcofireplaces.com
Vermont Castings, Majestic Products . .www.majesticproducts.com