GAS FIREPLACE LOG INSERT

If you are used to a wood-burning fire, it can be difficult to become
accustomed to a natural gas fireplace insert. After all, you’ll
no longer have to worry about sparks, ashes, and the other headaches associated
with a traditional fireplace. However, once you start using your gas fireplace,
you may never want to use another kind of fireplace again. In order to
get the highest-quality insert, consider searching the Internet for a
gas fireplace insert rating. And, to make sure you get your money’s
worth, do some comparison shopping to find the best gas fireplace insert
price.
The Majestic Way
A Majestic gas fireplace insert may be one of the best
buys around. You’ll enjoy the fact that Majestic can create the
glow of a wood fire—without the customary work involved in keeping
it going. A Vermont Castings Majestic fireplace is considered to be quite
lovely and elegant, and is likely to go well with your current room décor.
The Majestic designer series vent-free fireboxes can utilize a variety
of vent-free gas log sets. The three-sided Cove firebox is a cost-efficient
way to add vent-free gas logs to a new or established house. The fireboxes
look quite authentic, but do not require a chimney or vent. They can also
be installed virtually anywhere in your house—except the bedroom.
The firebox can accommodate a 40,000 BTU log set, so you’ll get
a great deal of firepower out of your logs.
Standard Features
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Majestic gas fireplace includes a number of standard features. For instance,
it comes equipped with a black wire-mesh firescreen, which helps to give
the fireplace a realistic appearance. The heart also has a firebrick imprint
for a realistic appearance. Additional optional accessories include two-inch
hoods in black and polish brass, a four-inch tempered glass hood, four-inch
extended hooks in black and polished brass, and an outside air kit.
The Natural Gas Difference
Of course, you need to realize that a natural gas fireplace offers a much-needed
alternative to wood-burning and electric fireplaces. And, because of factors
such as cleanliness and convenience, it appears that gas models are here
to stay.
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