Modern Ventless Fireplaces vs. Wood-Burning Fireplaces

February 21st, 2012 | Living Room | fireplace, ventless, wood-burning

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If you're planning to buy a fireplace to your house you're probably choosing between modern ventless and traditional wood-burning fireplace. Let's talk about the advantages of both of them. First of all energy-saving ventless fireplace is the latest designers' suggestion that will be appropriate for modern and stylish home interior, adding a bit of elegance and sophistication.

This eco-friendly device consumes denatured ethanol, generating no smoke or soot. It's very easy to install, control and transport, plus there's no necessity in having an electric chimney to make it work properly or any ventilation system that's why it can be moved from the living-room to the kitchen or to the bedroom without any difficulties.

The modern ventless fireplace can give the same benefits that the traditional one, though it doesn't requires the same operational conditions that are very hard to provide.  It comes in different sizes and designs so if you want to have a fireplace of a traditional old-style look with all the ventless fireplace characteristics that is not a problem.  Nobody will ever notice the difference.

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Modern ventless fireplace is absolutely safe to have it in your house or apartment. It will save your time, money and efforts spent on its installation and fuel.

There is a lot of people who still prefer traditional classic thinking that nothing can be compared to the wood-burning fireplace with its elegant and luxurious look, the light smell of dry wood, sounds of wood cracks and the atmosphere it creates in the house.

There are several kinds of wood-burning fireplaces: traditional ones made of masonry or metals like cast-iron or aluminum; clean-burning fireplaces, that are more eco-friendly since require using creosote for more effective wood burning thus reducing the amount of environmental pollutants and EPA certified fireplaces that provide the best heating generating less than 7.5 gram/hour of particulate matter and feature a new combustion systems that suggests using glass fireplace doors. We hope this article will help you to make the right choice!