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Can you put in a gas fireplace without a chimney?
Vent-free fireplaces can be installed without the need for a chimney, piping system, or any external venting that spews the fumes outside of the home. It works by allowing the pollutants to actually remain in the room where the fireplace, the gas logs, or the stove is installed.
Do gas fireplaces have chimneys?
Many ventless options may not require a chimney to exhaust the byproducts of combustion but some gas log sets still use and may require an existing chimney to dissipate the heat generated by burning. Most gas log sets require that they be installed into a properly maintained and code compliant chimney system.
What is required for a gas fireplace?
The hearth must project at least 36 inches out in front of the fireplace, if the fireplace doors open to expose the flames to open air. Units that have sealed fronts (direct vent units) may allow less of a hearth, per manufacturer recommendations, based on overall size and temperature of the sealed unit.
Do you need a chimney for a natural vent fireplace?
Natural vent gas fireplace inserts will require the use of a flue system, which can be installed within a chimney to facilitate installation of a natural vent gas fireplace. Direct vent and ventless forms of gas fireplaces do not need a chimney.
Do you need a chimney for a flueless fireplace?
With a flueless gas fire, you don’t need to have a chimney at all to enjoy a fireplace. You don’t need to carry out as much building work to install one, either. You will just need to fit a 100cm2 ventilation brick on any exterior wall and connect your fire to a gas pipe.
Do you need to clean your fireplace chimney?
Most homeowners are aware of the need for chimney cleaning and inspection if they own a wood-burning stove or regularly use their fireplace, but many don’t realize that a gas heating appliance-whether it is a furnace, boiler or even a hot water heater-also relies on the chimney for proper venting of the exhaust.
Do you need a chimney doctor for a gas fireplace?
Then, rely on The Chimney Doctor for all of your maintenance, repair, and installation needs! If you have a ‘gas fireplace’ the first thing you want to determine is whether you have a gas log set (vented or ventless) installed into a masonry or factory built fireplace, whether it is a fireplace cabinet with a set of logs inside.