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Bio Flame Pure Modern Fireplace

Bio flame Pure Modern Fireplace

Looking for a fireplace to accentuate your modern decor?  Look no further than the Bio Flame collection of modern fireplaces, new at FastFireplaces.com!  We now offer the full line of Bio Flame fireplaces, which feature sleek, contemporary designs in steel, glass, and flame.  Clean lines and spare elegance come standard with these pieces. Bio Flame fireplaces will attract attention in any room, whether ablaze or not.

Bio Flame is also an eco-friendly fireplace.  These green fireplaces burn bioethanol, a renewable biofuel derived from corn, sugar cane, and other crops.  When burned, this fuel produces no smoke, soot, or harmful gases, which is healthier for you, and for the environment.  This fuel is readily available – it can be purchased from some gas stations and ordered on the Internet.  Operation of these designer fireplaces is simple – just pour the biofuel into the burner pan, light, and enjoy a fire for hours.

These contemporary fireplaces need no venting, electrical wires, or gas lines, which means that they can be installed just about anywhere in the house.  Just hang one on the wall, or position it on the floor, wherever you like, and you’re good to go – no need for professional installation.  Designed to complement most modern styles of decor, you’ll have no problem finding the perfect spot for a Bio Flame fireplace.

Right now, these modern fireplaces qualify for a 30% federal tax credit.  Why?  They burn bioethanol, and appliances that run on biofuels qualify for the credit. That means 30% of the purchase price comes straight off your final tax bill.  This credit is set to expire at the end of 2010, so there’s not much more time to take advantage of it.

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Wondering what to get for the homeowner who has everything?  Fireplace accessories might be just the thing.  Everyone has a fireplace, but how many people are maximizing the aesthetic charm of this centerpiece?  If the home décor lover on your list has been neglecting the fireplace, this holiday season is a great time for you to help them spruce up that hearth.

When you think of fireplace accessories, the place to start is fireplace tool sets.  These products not only beautify your fireplace – they are essential for proper fireplace upkeep and safety.  When looking for fireplace tools, there are several requirements to keep in mind.  Look for tools made from durable materials, usually wrought iron is best.  Solid brass or stainless steel work too.  These tools cost a bit more, but will maintain their look and usefulness for the lifetime of your fireplace.  Be sure to consider whether your tools fit in with the theme of your fireplace.  Your new tools should go well with the finish of your fireplace and any fireplace screen, log holder, or andirons that you may have.

Next, consider investing in a fireplace screen.  These screens can be a stand-out addition to your hearth, casting the brilliant flame from your firebox in an entirely new light.  Choose a style that fits with your overall décor and that gives your fire a new dimension.  A fireplace screen is also a good way to protect your home from the damage that a real wood fire can sometimes cause.  Flying sparks can be a real danger to carpeting, clothing, and anyone standing near the fireplace.  By using a fireplace screen, you can ensure that these flying sparks will land harmlessly against the screen.

If you have a wood-burning fireplace, a log holder can allow you to store hours worth of wood inside, eliminating the need to venture outside on a cold night.  A wood holder also provides aesthetic balance to your hearth by filling out the side opposite of the fireplace tools, and can be matched to your tools and fireplace screen.

FastFireplaces.com has a full selection of fireplace accessories, including fireplace tools, fireplace screens & more.  Come check us out on the web and find the perfect gift for the hearth lover in your life.

~Your Friends at FastFireplaces.com

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As part of the economic stimulus plan, the federal government is offering a new tax credit on many energy-efficient products.  This tax credit is good for 30% of the purchase price on qualifying products, up to $1500.  For example, if you bought a $4,000 energy efficient fireplace, you would qualify for a tax credit of $1,200.  Since this is a tax credit, not a deduction, you would be able to subtract $1,200 directly off your final tax bill.

Wondering which products qualify? The U.S. Department of Energy has laid out general guidelines for which sorts of products qualify.  If you have a question about whether or not a specific product qualifies, check out the manufacturer’s website for more information.  Most manufacturers of qualifying products have advertised that fact on their websites, along with a Manufacturer’s Certification Statement.  This document usually lists all of a manufacturer’s qualifying products, along with a signed statement saying that the manufacturer certifies, to the best of his knowledge, that the qualifying products meet the requirements of the tax credit.

When filing your taxes, you will need to claim this credit using IRS Form 5695.  Once you’ve calculated the amount of your Residential Energy Tax Credit, enter that number on line 52 of your IRS Form 1040.  You do not need to attach a copy of your receipt or the Manufacturer’s Certification Statement with your 5695 Form.  However, saving these two documents for your records is a good idea, and will help you to complete the 5695.

FastFireplaces.com has just introduced the EcoSmart line of designer fireplaces, most of which qualify for the new tax credit.  These fireplaces are fueled by denatured ethanol, which is a biomass fuel under the definition in the tax code.  In addition, all qualifying EcoSmart fireboxes have a thermal efficiency rating of more than 90%.  This means that most EcoSmart fireplaces meet the requirements for a “biomass stove”, one of the categories of products that qualify for the tax credit.  FastFireplaces.com is currently the only online retailer of EcoSmart products.  We carry their full line of designer ranges and accessories, so come check us out and save 30% on these energy-efficient fireplaces.

~Your friends at FastFireplaces.com

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Thinking of a gas fireplace, but confused about the differences between natural gas (NG) or propane (LP)?

We can help.

Natural gas is one of the best fuels known to man. Unlike oil, for example, natural gas is relatively clean burning and will not emit any unhealthy scents as part of its combustion process. It can be a bit more expensive than oil in bulk, but fortunately it is still cheap enough to be used effectively for heating your home. Amazingly enough, a gas fireplace powered by either natural gas or propane can actually heat small homes more efficiently than most furnaces.

If you are like most of us, chances are you already have plenty of natural gas appliances in your home which can make the process of installing a gas fireplace a breeze. From your dryer to your hot water heater, to your oven or stove and furnace, there are plenty of items in your house which may already use natural gas as their primary source of heating power. Provided you have at least one of these appliances in your home, you will already have a natural gas pipeline installed underneath your floorboards, making it far easier to install a natural gas powered fireplace if you do not already have one.

Then again there are some of people who will not be able to use the clean burning power of natural gas to power their fireplace, whether due to location or expense. Fortunately enough, you can run a gas fireplace on just about any type of gas – including the much more portable propane variety.

With propane you can easily take the power of gas to install a fireplace just about any place you can imagine. Since liquid propane comes in its very own tank, propane can be used to power a gas log fireplace even if there is no natural gas line for miles. Some propane gas fireplaces even have special compartments behind the mantel which will allow you to store any unsightly propane tanks while they are in use. A certified plumber or electrician can also help you run a small gas line into your fireplace so you can keep your propane tank safely locked up outside.

But how do they stack up against each other?
In some cases propane can actually be slightly more cost-effective than natural gas, but – it typically tends to burn a bit dirtier. The soot buildup from a propane burning gas log set can affect your gas fireplace’s looks and performance.  If you use propane to fuel your gas log fireplace, be sure to routinely perform a little maintenance and cleanup. Depending on how often you use your fireplace, you should take down the glass and clean the soot off of your propane burner once a season, or at least once a year.

However, some recent advances have given propane burners a cleaner boost, such as Hargrove’s System Four Optimized Burner. This gas log burner set was designed specifically to meet the challenge of a clean-burning propane fireplace. It uses controlled porting and optimal fuel to air ratios to create an extremely clean burning system that provides natural flame patterns and a full glowing ember bed, with much less carbon production than previous liquid propane systems. For more information on Hargrove’s System Four burner, you can check out our website at www.FastFireplaces.com.

~Your Friends at FastFireplaces.com

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Did You Know?

Gas Log Fireplaces May Actually Be Healthier For You

Fact: Smoke from burning wood contains thousands of chemicals, such as carbon monoxide, benzene, formaldehyde and dioxin. These form fine particulate matter that can lodge deep in the lungs, reducing your body’s ability to fight infections and aggravating allergies and asthma. This is now considered a serious public health concern during the winter, when smoke is most prevalent in the air. In some states, “No Burning” days have been mandated in certain counties to reduce these harmful effects. One important way to make your home healthier, safer and more comfortable is to improve the indoor air quality.

This source of pollution in your home can be completely eliminated by converting to a natural gas fireplace insert.  The look and feel of traditional warmth will still be there, but it will be cleaner and more convenient. Gas fireplace inserts produce heat more efficiently by drawing cold air down and in, warming and circulating it with fans that spread the warmer drafts throughout the room. Wood-burning fireplaces actually remove warm air from the room with an upward draft, leaving a residue of smoke behind.  The warm air removed during the beginning and end of a wood-burning fireplace actually ends up being more than the radiant heat given out. It’s a net loss! By contrast, with a gas fireplace insert the room temperature can be thermostatically controlled and the indoor air is clean.

Natural gas log fireplaces are also inherently safer than wood burning ones. There’s no ash build-up or fear of chimney fires. Many homeowners enjoy the peaceful charm of a wood-burning fireplace, but they don’t enjoy the inconvenience of handling the wood or worrying about slow-burning embers catching light long after they were supposed to be extinguished. Gas fireplaces remove these concerns and let you enjoy comfort, health and peace of mind.

At FastFireplaces.com, we carry a full line of vent free gas logs and vented gas logs to suit every taste and every home.  Come check out our selection, and compare our prices – we guarantee that we’ll beat any price on the Internet.

~Your Friends at FastFireplaces.com

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Don’t know anything about gas fireplaces?

Don’t worry, with the ease of today’s gas log fireplace sets, you won’t have to. With many units, you just have to install it into your fireplace and plug into your fuel source and you’ll be set to enjoy. Natural gas fireplaces fit today’s lifestyles with the ease of convenience, safety and comfort. Here are just a few features that gas log fireplaces can offer:

* Natural gas fireplaces enhance the appearance and marketability(!) of any home.
* Natural gas units reduce the amount of pollutants and particles emitted into the air by up to 99%.
* Instant ON/OFF operation. Flip a switch or touch a remote control.
* Continuous fuel supply (versus the limited source of propane applications).
* No wood to chop or logs to haul.
* No soot, no ashes, no messy clean-up. No creosote buildup in your chimney, no chimney fires.
* No sparks that could burn holes in your carpet…or worse.
* Using natural gas logs or fireplaces can cost as little as 25% of the cost of burning wood.
* Most operate independently of electric power, providing an auxiliary home heating source during power outages.

Simple Controls:

Many of the same control options are available for operating gas logs as for gas fireplaces and inserts. Choices range from the basic manual gas valve to modern igniter safety systems that require neither matches nor electricity. Some gas log models offer wall switches or remote controls that allow ON/OFF operation.

More questions? Just drop us a line! Feel free to leave a comment, or you can always email us at support@fastfireplaces.com.

~Your Friends at FastFireplaces.com

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Here’s a Thought.

People these days are thinking about the environment when making their major purchases. Natural gas fireplaces are more energy efficient than wood burning fireplaces and they produce less pollution. Convenient, energy efficient, and clean: these are the reasons people are switching to gas fireplaces. Let’s not forget costs, either. Natural gas and propane are relatively cheap compared with normal monthly heating bills, and much more efficient.

The U.S. Department of Energy reports that a conventional open front fireplace is only 10 percent efficient at converting wood to energy and delivering it to a room, and when it’s operating, it actually increases the infiltration of cold air into your home by creating a partial vacuum within the house.  What’s really surprising is that convective (moving air) heat losses at the beginning and the end of the burn are actually greater than the radiant heat provided by the fire.  Basically, you’ll end up as cold as you were before.

In contrast, the realism and warmth provided by today’s natural gas fireplaces have contributed to their increasing popularity with homeowners. They are now among the leading optional features in new homes. The gas fireplace industry sells over 1 million units each year and has experienced an overall 30% sales increase over the past three years. People are becoming more concerned with the energy that goes into heating their homes, and with the money that comes out of their pocket books…especially in today’s economy!

Out of growing concern for the environment in recent years, restrictions have actually been placed on many wood-burning fireplaces and wood stoves in different states throughout the U.S. These restrictions ban wood-burning on days with poor air quality, as well as limit sales of stoves or restrict installation of wood-burning fireplaces in new construction. The good news is that the alternatives are better than ever before.

As consumers become more aware that gas-fired hearth products provide many of the same benefits as wood-burning logs – along with greater convenience, heating efficiency and benefit to the environment – sales of gas units have increased dramatically, even in areas of the country without wood-burning restrictions! In addition, natural gas log sets can be installed easily in most existing wood-burning fireplaces without any major renovations. For a greener fireplace, the choice is clear: choose a gas fireplace.

~Your Friends at FastFireplaces.com

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Hello and welcome to the brand new FastFireplaces.com blog!  We are a leading online retailer of gas logs, fireplace mantels, fireplaces, outdoor fire pits, and more.  We’ve here to answer all your questions about these products, and to keep you up to date on exciting developments in the hearth industry.  We’ll be posting about once a week, so be sure to subscribe to our RSS feed, and check back often!

A little bit about us – we sell a full line of vent-free and vented gas logsPeterson Real Fyre Gas Logs, Monessen Gas Logs, and Hargrove Gas Logs.  And we’re the only place online where you can buy American Gas Logs, including their Best Fire series, so be sure to check those out!  We also carry a complete selection of Mount Vernon Fireplace Mantels, Monessen Ventless Fireplaces, outdoor fire pits, gas log replacement parts, and all sorts of hearth accessories.  Our goal is to be a one-stop-shop for all your hearth needs.

Best of all, we offer free shipping on all orders over $100.  And if you find a better price online for an item that we carry, we’ll beat that price by 10%, guaranteed.  Our dedicated staff is standing by at 1-800-398-4010 to answer your questions and help you find what you’re looking for.  Thanks for reading, and come back soon for more updates!

~Your Friends at Fast Fireplaces

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