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Bart Fireside / The Firehouse Casual Living Store
Certified Gas Stove and Insert Dealer / Distributor for:
Monessen, Vermont Castings, Earth Stove, Jotul
If you want the "country look" of a woodstove but have no desire to burn wood, Bart Fireside - The Firehouse Casual Living Store has many vent-free, direct-vent, and natural-vent gas stoves that have the look but not the mess. Also, The Firehouse has gas inserts to turn that inefficient fireplace into a convenient heat producing gas fireplace.
Come by and feel the heat and see the flame! You'll be delighted with the product and assured by the service at Bart Fireside - The Firehouse Casual Living Store.
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Vent-Free Gas Stove Facts
- Classic "wood stove" look
- Excellent source of supplemental heat
- Operates during power outages
- Instant heat output
- "Vent-Free" does not mean "Odor-Free" - Some people are sensitive to room vented appliances
- Combustion air drawn from room
- Options: remote control, wall switch, wall or remote thermostat
- All of our vent-free stoves come with fixed mesh screens
- Vent-free units are not approved for bedrooms, bathrooms, or other areas classified as a confined space, unless less than 10,000 btus and approved for confined spaces
- Many models can set on any hard flat surface without insulated pad
- Adjustable flame height and heat ouput
- All fireplaces must be installed according to manufacturer's specifications and by a certified installer.
- Clearance to combustibles must be maintained by builder / homeowner
- Availble in LP or Natural Gas
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Direct-Vent Gas Stove Facts
- Clean Burning Enviroment
- Most DV's are 80%-85% Efficient
- Classic "wood stove" look
- Excellent source of supplemental heat
- Operates during power outages
- Heat chamber convection heat output
- Odor free burn
- Combustion air drawn from outside
- Options: remote control, wall switch, wall or remote thermostat
- Some DV units have doors that open
- DV units can be installed in any room
- Many models can set on any hard flat surface without insulated pad
- Adjustable flame height and heat ouput
- All fireplaces must be installed according to manufacturer's specifications and by a certified installer.
- Clearance to combustibles must be maintained by builder / homeowner
- Availble in LP or Natural Gas
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Natural-Vent Gas Stove Facts
- Classic "wood stove" look
- Ideal Installation for Tall Vertical Terminations
- Most NV's are 75% Efficient
- Excellent source of supplemental heat
- Operates during power outages
- Heat chamber convection heat output
- Odor free burn
- Combustion air drawn from room
- Options: remote control, wall switch, wall or remote thermostat
- Some NV units have doors that open
- NV units can be installed in any room
- Many models can set on any hard flat surface without insulated pad
- Adjustable flame height and heat ouput
- All fireplaces must be installed according to manufacturer's specifications and by a certified installer.
- Clearance to combustibles must be maintained by builder / homeowner
- Availble in LP or Natural Gas
A gas insert be it vent-free, direct-vent, or natural-vent, operates as would a gas stove but installs into an existing fireplace rather than free standing. Trim panels fit around insert and overlap fireplace face. All are excellent supplemental heat sources and though blowers are standard, the convection heat produced naturally is impressive.
The gas inserts available at Bart Fireside - The Firehouse Casual Living Store are made for Natural and LP gas and to fit almost all masonry firplaces.
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