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Warm Up Your Rooms this Fall with a Ventless Fireplace

Trish Santos • October 11, 2023

For warmth or just plain ole' ambiance

When it comes to making a room feel warm and inviting, nothing compares to the charm of a fireplace. The problem is not every room has the proper construction necessary to add a traditional wood-burning or gas fireplace. This is where a ventless fireplace can step in, creating that cozy atmosphere we crave without the hassle of major construction.

Ventless fireplaces, also known as vent-free or unvented fireplaces, are gaining popularity for their versatility and ease of use. These fireplaces burn cleanly and require no chimney or venting system, which means they can be placed anywhere in the house.

Ventless fireplaces come in a variety of styles ranging from traditional to modern ,and all give off some level of heat, so it’s important to choose the right location. A fireplace located in a small room may offer a pleasant visual effect but provide more heat than desired. On the other hand, these clean-burning systems offer reliable, eco-friendly warmth during the colder months of fall and winter, while providing a cozy ambiance.

Installation of these fireplaces are simple as well. Most can be ordered through the mail and set up with a few small steps and a wall plug. This makes adding a fire place to a den or game room a weekend DIY project for most people. One more advantage, because these fireplaces require no change to the construction of the room, most renters can take advantage of this design feature as well.

As sweater weather approaches and we move inside, it’s natural to look at ways to add warmth to our rooms. A ventless fireplace can be a great way to change the entire feel of any room and add eco-friendly heat and charm.

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