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What Are Fire Suites?

Fire suites are complete fireplace ensembles which include hearths and surrounds. They can be an impressive focal point for your living room and enhance the appeal of an small electric fire suites or gas fireplace.

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Gas

Gas fire suites are modern and sleek approach to fireplace design. They provide the benefits of a fire place suites effect as well as heat output. They can be installed in homes with or without chimneys. They also work for homes with precast flues. They can be affixed to the wall or integrated 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 your gas installation is secure you must work with an engineer who is certified.

The Waney Ashford Solid Oak Gas Fire Suite blends rustic charm with traditional style with the full Waney Ashford Solid Oak Fireplace and is complemented by the classic Pureglow Blenheim Gas Fire to add character and warmth to your home. This suite is suitable for homes that have pre-cast flues made from concrete or bricks in the walls.

A hole in the wall for a gas fireplace may be the best solution for those with an uneven wall. These kinds of gas fires can be affixed to the wall and work with either natural or LPG. They usually come with radiant bars and are great to generate plenty of heat. They are typically with large controls that are easy to use for those with mobility issues.

A balanced flue gas fireplace can be put in homes without or with chimneys. These fires are powered by natural gas that is transported through an extensive network of seven reception points on the coast which are also referred to as "beach terminals". From there the gas is transported to your home, where it is used to heat your home. Any by-products are vented directly back outside.

The final type of gas fireplace is vented or not vented. Vented gas fires can be incorporated into your existing chimney system or a factory-built chimney, with exhaust being sent to the outside through a flexible liner or one pipe inside the chimney breast. Non-vented fires, however, utilize a hotbox to produce a flame effect. The heat is then transferred to the air in your room and out of your chimney's breast.

Electricity

Electric fire suites are perfect for those who desire the look of a fireplace but don't want to deal with the hassle of chimneys, flues or significant structural work. Installing them is easy because they are right against the wall and plug into an electrical socket. They are available in a broad range of styles from traditional to contemporary and are extremely versatile.

Contrary to gas fires fire suites don't release heat but instead employ the technology known as "flame effect" to recreate the appearance of real flames and smoke. These are created by using LED lights and reflective mirrors that create an authentic glow. Some of the advanced models make use of colored lighting and water vapor to create holographic flickering fires. This is a popular option, and it can be very realistic.

There are many different types of electric fire suites, from inset to wall mounted. The Elgin & Hall Chollerton electric suite is an inset design that features a stunning glass front and comes in a stylish Black Nickel or Chrome contemporary finish. It is ideal for any modern or contemporary living space. Elgin & Hall Vitalia, an elegant marble electric suite, is also available. It has fine detailing and a stepped design that has an angle that can work in a traditional or modern living spaces.

Some of the most sophisticated electric fire suites offer thermostatic use and timer options. They can be programmed to shut off automatically after an agreed upon time or when the room reaches the desired temperature. This saves energy and money since the room is only heated when it is required.

You should also consider your preferred fireplace when choosing an electric fire suite. A few of our customers prefer to pair their fire suite with an edging and hearth, while others choose a simple mantelpiece or an open fronted electric fire. 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 different electric fireplace with wood mantel suites. One is the stunning Flamerite Luma, which combines an elegant Oak effect surround with a stunning Pureglow Electric fire and either a Black Granite or Marfil Marble hearth and back panel. Another option is the Flamerite Jaeger 1020, a wall-mounted electric suite that can be positioned flat against any wall in your home. It is a sleek, modern-looking product that is easy to set up.

Solid Fuel

Solid fuel fire suites bring that traditional, cosy style to your home. The flickering flames of genuine wood logs, coal or pebbles emit warm light and create a relaxing atmosphere. This type of fireplace is very popular especially during winter months, when a genuine flame can help reduce the cost of energy.

While open fires and stoves with decorative designs are popular however, a solid fuel furnace is ideal for larger rooms as they provide full domestic central heating and hot water. The system makes use of the use of pellets, coal or wood-fired stove to warm the air. This air is then circulated throughout the home by a heating system and then blown through the ducting of the room via vents.

A solid fuel fire requires a grate and ash pan that is below the fire and an exhaust chimney to eliminate the smoke and gases. A chimney should be lined with a material that meets the applicable regulations and be lined with the appropriate product. The fire suite must be installed by a technician who is licensed and regularly examined to ensure safety and efficiency. Creosote accumulation in chimneys is a major fire cause in appliances with solid fuel. Proper care and maintenance are therefore vital.

This is why solid fuel fireplaces tend to cost more to operate than gas fires. However, a variety of designs and fuel options are available to fit any interior design.

Many customers would like a multi-combination fire suite that could be utilized with a solid fuel or gas fire place suites. However, this isn't currently possible since the two types of fires operate in a different way.

To ensure safe burning it is essential to select dried and seasoned logs. This will help the fuel burn more efficiently as less moisture is lost burning off. It's also important to avoid burning damp or green logs since they could cause a build-up of creosote that can lead to chimney fires. A seasoned log will also produce far more heat than a log that is raw, and is therefore worth the extra investment.

Verine

The Verine Meridian deluxe fireplace suite is the ideal choice for your home, due to its stunning limestone surround that increases the effect of the flames. Gas fires can have a net energy efficiency of up to 75 percent. This makes them a great option to reduce your energy costs. It also features a Flame Supervision Device and Oxygen Depletion Sensor, both of that work together to ensure your safety.

Manufactured in the UK for more than 45 years, Verine is a brand that has a solid history and quality. Verine's products continue to push the boundaries of technology for gas fires and you can be sure that you'll receive a high-quality product every time you purchase one.

The company's commitment to innovation is evident in their selection of contemporary glass-fronted fireplace suites. They're designed to seamlessly blend into your home and you can easily personalize them with a range of trims, frets, and fascias. There's no better way to complete your home than with an energy bed that can provide an impressive heating output.

Verine gas fireplaces are famous for their energy-efficiency and this model will not disappoint. It comes with a glass front to boost its efficiency, and features a stunning coal or log fuel bed. It also has an option for remote control to make it even more convenient.

This high-efficiency fireplace from Verine is perfect for your period property and its realistic appearance will help you create a timeless look in your living room. This gas fireplace has a heat output that is suitable for all homes. It can be controlled by hand or remotely.

The Orbis HE gas fire from Verine is a stunning piece of engineering. Its stunning 86.3% efficiency and 4kW heat output are sure to impress, and you can choose from a variety of trims and frets to personalize your fireplace. This means that you can transform your fireplace into a unique centerpiece that is perfectly in line with your décor.