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Fireplace mantles and sides are now more decorative and the insert is built of cast iron and often decorated with gorgeous tile. Benjamin Franklin discovered that fireplaces lost a tremendous amount of heat through the wall.  He placed the first stove in the center of the room. When the heat went out, he started using heavy cast iron. A fireplace needed a system to take smoke out of the room.  The invention of the chimney fixed this problem by allowing smoke to rise naturally through a conduct that led to the roof. Later on, the stovepipe was designed to push the air through the fire and then vent the smoke out through a chimney.


 


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A modern fireplace is made from weather resistant materials. Some of them are fully portable and are used for the outdoors. Others are made of a tough stainless steel glass surrounded burner. The fire burns brightly and upward. On and off switches or fire lids extinguishes the flames. Outdoor fireplaces run on denatured ethanol and pose no harm to the environment.  Diva Fireplaces are 55 pounds and comes in a weather resistant suitcase. It spins around and also comes with a remote control. Pellet-burning fireplace inserts fit into the fireplace opening to give the appearance of a centerpiece. Multiple design options make personal customization fairly easy.

 

Electric fireplaces with glowing logs and active flames keeps a room warm and full of character, and radiance. Take it wherever there is an electrical outlet. Technology keeps bringing accurate and comforting heating alternatives. Beautiful high performance fireplace doors come in a variety of glass or specialty materials designed for the clarity and full view of the fire within the insert. Vent free gas logs have specially designed burners hidden underneath and behind the logs. This Natural gas combustion process keeps carbon monoxide from building up.

 

Oxygen depletion sensors also aids in keeping carbon monoxide down by automatically shutting the gas off. Propane fireplaces are burning units with rapid heat supply. They have a built-in adjustable flame heat control. Comfort Glow fireplace manufacturers offer direct vent units, fireplace kits, wood burning units, electric, vent free units and even solar fusion fireplaces. You can also take out traditional wood stove and swap it with a resourceful pellet or corn stove. Lastly is the Zero Clearance Fireplace which does not require a grate in order to function properly.

 




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Outdoor Ceramic Fireplaces

By Josh Riverside
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Contemporary Wood Burning Fireplaces

By Ankur Kumar Srivastava
In the present times there are many types of contemporary wood burning fireplaces which are designed in an excellent way. Basically, there are two types of fireplaces which are available in the market. One of them is built-in the wall and the other is wall-mounted model with cornice and duct cover. The double steel walls and heat recovery system make such excellently designed fireplaces a superb heating system.
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