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Question about gas fireplaces
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<blockquote data-quote="YJSONLY" data-source="post: 12342530" data-attributes="member: 85323"><p>Ok. On fireplaces. </p><p>There are two kinds vented and unvented. The unvented sends 40% or more heat out the flue. The unvented all the heat stays in the room. Unvented are safe don't let people tell you otherwise. </p><p></p><p>I will tell you this Empire makes the best log IMO. I have seen all types and manufactures. You will want a thermostat model with a remote to make life much better. You also want a refractory log too. It will be heavy like a brick vs a paper log with plaster on the exterior. They suck! The refractory does cost more but you get what you pay for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJSONLY, post: 12342530, member: 85323"] Ok. On fireplaces. There are two kinds vented and unvented. The unvented sends 40% or more heat out the flue. The unvented all the heat stays in the room. Unvented are safe don't let people tell you otherwise. I will tell you this Empire makes the best log IMO. I have seen all types and manufactures. You will want a thermostat model with a remote to make life much better. You also want a refractory log too. It will be heavy like a brick vs a paper log with plaster on the exterior. They suck! The refractory does cost more but you get what you pay for. [/QUOTE]
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