This Is The New Big Thing In Fire Suites
What Are Fire Suites? Fire suites include hearths, surrounds, as well as other components of a fireplace. They create a stunning centrepiece for your living space and enhance the appearance of an existing electric or gas fire. Aluminized suits are commonly used in environments such as welding operations and steel mills. They reflect radiant heat, while also protecting against high temperatures. Selecting the right protective suit is dependent on determining the risk your workers may face. Gas Gas fire suites are a modern and sleek version of fireplace design. They offer the benefits of a fire effect, as well as a heat output. They can be installed in homes with or without chimneys. They can also be used in homes with precast flues. They can be affixed to the wall or built into the hearth. These types of fires are powered by a natural-gas supply that is connected to either your central heating system, or an external propane tank. To ensure that free standing electric fire suites is secure you must work with a certified engineer. The Waney Ashford Solid Oak Gas Fire Suite is a combination of traditional style and rustic charm. It comes with the complete Waney Ashford Solid Oak Fireplace, and the classic Pureglow Blenheim Gas Fire. This suite will bring warmth and the character of your home. This suite can be installed to your home with or without chimneys and is ideal for homes with pre-cast flues, built using clay or concrete blocks within your walls. If you have an unflattering wall an opening in the wall with a gas fireplace might be the best option. These kinds of gas fires can be affixed to the wall and operate with either natural or LPG. They typically come with radiant bars and are great to generate lots of heat, typically with large control handles that are simple to operate for people with mobility issues. A balanced flue gas fire can be installed in homes that have chimneys. These fires run on natural gas, which is sourced through pipelines that connect to seven main coastal reception points, often referred to as beach terminals. From here, the gas travels to your home, where it is used to heat your home. Any products are then vented directly to the outside. The last type of gas fireplace is vented or not vented. Vented gas fires can be incorporated in your existing chimney or a factory-built chimney, and the exhaust is sent to the outside through a flexible liner or one pipe within the chimney breast. Non-vented gas fireplaces, on the other hand, use a hot box to create a flame effect and heat and the heat is transferred to the air in your home and out through a vent in your chimney breast. Electricity Electric fire suites are a great alternative for those seeking to replicate the look of a fireplace but do not want to deal with chimneys, flues or major structural work. They can be put in place easily, sitting flush against the wall and plugging into a power outlet. They are available in a range of styles, ranging from modern to traditional and are incredibly versatile. Unlike gas fires, electric fire suites don't release heat but instead employ the technology known as 'flame effect' to recreate the look of real flames and smoke. This is achieved by with LED lights and mirrors that create an authentic glow. Some of the advanced models make use of water vapor and color-changing lighting to create holographic flickering flames. This is a very popular option, and can look quite realistic. There are many different types of electric fire suites, from inset to wall mounted. Elgin & Hall Chollerton is an inset electric suite which comes in a chic Black Nickel finish or Chrome contemporary finish. It is ideal for any modern or contemporary living space. Also, the stunning Elgin & Hall Vitalia is a luxurious Marble electric suite that has fine detailing and an angled designed stepped design that is suitable for both modern or traditional living rooms. Some of the more advanced electric fire suites also have thermostatic options and timers. They can be programmed to shut off automatically after certain time or after the room is at the desired temperature. This can help save money and energy by heating only the room when needed. When choosing an electric fire, you must also consider the type of fireplace you prefer. Some of our customers combine their electric fire suite with a hearth and surround while others opt for a simple mantelpiece. The type of electric fire you choose will also have an effect on the overall appearance and feel of your living space. We offer a variety of electric suites that include the Flamerite Luma. This stunning suite features a stunning Pureglow Electric Fire with either a Black Granite hearth or Marfil Marble back panel. Another option is the Flamerite Jaeger 1020, a wall mounted electric suite that can be fixed flat against any wall in your home. It has a sleek, clean finish and is easy to install. Solid Fuel A solid fuel fire suite brings that cosy traditional style back to the heart of your home. The flickering flames from coal or real wood logs produce a warm glow that is soothing. It's no wonder this type of fireplace is still very popular particularly in winter, when a real fire can reduce your energy costs. Solid fuel furnaces are perfect for larger rooms, as they provide central heating and hot water running. This type of furnace uses a coal, pellet or wood fired stove to heat the air. This air is then circulated throughout the house through a heating system and then blown through the ducting of the room via vents. A solid fuel fire requires an ash pan, grate and chimney for exhausting gases and smoke. A chimney has to be lined with a suitable material and must be in compliance with the relevant regulations. The fire suite should be installed by a qualified technician, and regularly checked for safety and performance. Creosote accumulation in chimneys is the main cause of fire in solid fuel appliances. Proper care and maintenance are therefore vital. As a result, solid fuel fireplaces tend to cost more to run than gas fireplaces. There are a myriad of designs and fuel options to suit any interior design. Many customers are interested in a multi-combined fire suite that can be utilized with either a gas or an open fuel fire. This isn't currently possible because the two types of fires operate in different ways. To ensure that your fire is safe it is essential to select dried and seasoned logs. This will help the fuel burn more efficiently as less moisture is lost when burning off. Avoid burning wet or green logs, as they may cause creosote buildup and chimney fires. A well-seasoned log also generates more heat than a new log, and is worth the extra cost. Verine The Verine Meridian deluxe fire suite is a great option for your home due to the stunning limestone surround that adds to the look. The gas fire itself boasts an efficiency of up to 75%, making it a great choice for your energy bills. It also has a Flame Supervision device and Oxygen Depletion Sensor which work together to ensure the safety of your family. Made in the UK for more than 45 years, Verine is a brand that has a solid history and quality. Verine's products constantly push the boundaries of technology for gas fires and you can be sure that you'll receive the best quality product each time you choose one. The dedication to innovation of the company is evident in their assortments of contemporary gas fireplaces with glass fronts. The fire suites are designed to blend seamlessly into your home, and can be easily customized using a variety of trims and frets. With an exceptional heating capacity and a selection of fuel beds to choose from There's no better way to put the perfect finishing finish to your home. Verine gas fires are known for their energy efficiency, and this model is no different. It comes with an impressive log or coal fuel and a glass front that will increase its efficiency. It also has a remote control, making it even more convenient. This high-efficiency fire from Verine will enhance the look of your home built in the past. Its realistic look will create a classic ambience in your living room. With a heat output of 2.0kW this gas fireplace is perfect for homes of all sizes and can be operated manually or remotely. Verine's Orbis HE gas fireplace is a stunning piece of engineering. Its stunning 86.3 percent efficiency and 4kW of heat output are sure to impress and you can pick from a variety of trims and frets to personalize your fireplace. You can turn your fireplace into a unique centrepiece that matches your style.