Direct vent fireplaces are the most popular choice for homeowners.
Do propane fireplaces need to be vented.
This is because the gas or propane insert creates no smoke just a flame and its subsequent heat.
A chimney or flue isn t necessary.
Installing a fireplace can often be a major problem due to venting especially with retroactive installations.
But the idea of a fire without smoke and a fireplace without ventilation tends to give people pause.
In fact 90 of gas fireplaces are sold direct vent because of their increased safety efficiency and versatility source.
This results in a flame that most closely resembles a wood burning fire.
Both types are always burned with the damper open but you ll want to remember some important safety tips.
When it comes to a vented gas fireplace it produces a realistic flame because the temperature is controlled.
Ventless fireplaces do not produce soot and ash as wood burning fireplaces do.
Ventless logs do not put off these emissions so no chimney or flue is needed and the heat is more likely to stay in your space.
Each type of fireplace requires its own type of gas logs to function safely and correctly.
Must vent to the outside.
Vented gas logs produce carbon monoxide emissions so your fireplace must have a chimney or flue.
Gas fireplaces aren t a solution for a problem chimney.
In terms of versatility you can vent a direct vent fireplace horizontally or through the roof.
No you don t need a masonry chimney but for your most efficient gas units you will need a venting system though it does not always require venting through your roof.
Ventless fireplaces can be located in any room of the house making it possible to add supplementary heat right where.
Vented gas logs can take the place of wood in a traditional hearth and chimney if you choose a unit that burns either natural or propane gas.
Ventless fireplaces fueled by gas or propane rely on indoor air for combustion and they exhaust a low level of their combustion gases into the room in which they re located.
Build with propane.
Alternatively called unvented vent free or ventless this type of indoor fireplace pipes natural gas or propane into a gas unit with flames running through gaps in artificial ceramic fiber logs.
The basic concept is in the name a fireplace insert typically gas or propane burning that needs no ventilation.
The risk to your health is a long standing and ongoing debate.