Your gas-fueled heating stove runs on natural gas or propane. It’s a clean, convenient, and efficient way to heat a portion of your home. Let Northeastern Fireplace & Design walk you through a brief overview of the major parts of your gas-fired heating stove. Your...
Installing a set of gas logs is a simple way to transform the look and feel of your fireplace. With gas logs, you can easily turn your wood-burning fireplace into a picturesque, heat-producing source. And doing so does not require a radical change in the structure of...
A direct-vent heating appliance doesn’t require a chimney, as the unit directly vents unwanted by-products (including carbon monoxide) outdoors through a single vent, which can be either horizontal or vertical. The unit draws in the necessary air to fuel combustion...
A wood-burning fireplace requires chopping and carrying wood, arranging the logs in the fireplace to build the fire, and cleaning up the ashes. A gas log fireplace, on the other hand, requires pushing a button and omits the whole cleaning up of ashes. In a world of...
The thought of converting a traditional fireplace to gas may border on blasphemy for some fireplace purists. You can liken it to vinyl records—as the needle strikes the vinyl, there’s a faint hiss, as though the record player were a hotplate, with music notes sizzling...
There’s just something about a crackling wood fire that transports some people to their happy place. The glowing embers provide an ambiance to your home and a feeling deep in the recesses of your soul that is almost impossible to duplicate. As you sit there and watch...