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Bio Ethanol Fireplaces

Ethanol fireplaces are great for adding a warm and cozy atmosphere to any room without the expense of structural work or gas supply. They are also the safest type of fire available.

As long as you utilize bio-ethanol fuels that have been specifically designed for your fire and you follow the safety guidelines the fireplace will be extremely safe to use.

Easy installation

Ethanol fires are a quick and easy option for homeowners who wish to change the look of their living space or make a focal point of their home decor. You don't need a chimney and they don’t emit dangerous smoke. The smoke won't build up on your walls or ceilings.

Installation is simple and doesn't require any assistance from a professional. All you need to do is make sure that the ceiling or wall is sturdy and adhere to the directions for the model you pick.

Most fireplaces made of ethanol that are wall-mounted include the hardware necessary to mount them like flat screen TVs or recess into the wall. It will take a professional about an hour to install the brackets, extensions and find the studs.

You can also choose of manual or automatic bio ethanol burners. A burner that is automated will keep the fuel at a safe distance from the flames, ensuring it can burn for longer without running out or overheating. Manual burners work similar to a fireplace, except that you will need matches or lighters to ignite the flames.

When selecting a burner for your bio-ethanol fireplace it is important to remember that the burner should be covered with non-combustible materials to ensure that nothing gets in contact with the burning fuel. If you do not cover the burner, the fire could become too hot and damage the fireplace.

Ethanol fires are a great alternative for those looking to create a dramatic feature in their home, but don't have the funds or time to set up a wood or gas fireplace. They are great for renovations and new homes where chimney breasts were removed. They don't generate soot or ash, which means there's no maintenance issues.

Designs and styles

There are a variety of different styles and designs that bio-ethanol fireplaces wood are available in. Some are more traditional in their fireplace design that burns wood, while others are designed to look sleek and modern. Regardless of the style the fireplaces all have the same benefits: real flames with no smoke or toxic gases.

Ethanol fireplaces can be freestanding or wall mounted. Freestanding models can be moved around a room to meet your needs. Wall-mounted models are fixed to the walls and require special mounting equipment. They must also comply with certain distances between the flammable material and the unit.

The fire itself originates from a burner pan situated on the bottom of the fireplace. The fuel is poured into the pan and then the fire is ignited using a long lighter. The process takes about 15 minutes for the fire to reach its full flame potential. Once the fire is lit, you can relax and enjoy the warm and cozy atmosphere of your home.

Some ethanol fire places provide temperature settings that can be altered. This allows you to adjust the amount of heat your fireplace generates.

Another benefit of ethanol fires is that there is no need for chimneys or flues. This makes them a great alternative for new homes or older homes without traditional fireplaces or chimney breasts. A bio-ethanol fireplace does not release harmful gases or ash, which are dangerous to people with respiratory conditions.

Bioethanol fireplaces are easy to install within your home. While the exact installation time depends on the model you choose however, the majority of them can be installed relatively quickly. You can opt for a portable freestanding fireplace which can be taken with you when you decide to move. This is a great option for temporary living arrangements. The ease of installation is an important factor for many consumers and it's something to consider when looking for a new fireplace.

No Flu

The major benefit that bioethanol fires have over traditional gas or wood fires is that they don't require an exhaust pipe to run. As a result, there's no chance of chimney fires which could result from the accumulation of tar or a blockage in the flue.

A bio-ethanol fireplace also doesn't create a lot of particles that can harm the air, which is a great thing for people who suffer from asthma or allergies. The fireplace doesn't release smoke, so it won't cause unpleasant odor in the room.

Unlike a wood-burning fireplace suites, bioethanol fires don't lose much heat through the chimney, so it produces a huge amount of heat for its size. This means that you can keep your furniture close to the flame without worrying about catching fire, which could be dangerous for your valuables.

There are several designs available for a bioethanol freestanding fireplace. You can choose a wall-mounted model for an elegant, modern appearance or a recessed unit which will blend in with the design of your space.

Another thing to think about is whether you want either a manual or automatic burner. A manual burner requires that you light the fuel from the reservoir. An automatic burner will light your fire automatically after the tank is completely empty.

It is important that you let the flames completely burn out and wait until the flame cools down before refilling. If you don't, the ethanol may evaporate and you'll need to start again.

The majority of manufacturers advise that you allow at minimum 45 minutes between refilling your fire, so that you have enough time to properly remove the flames and ensure that all flammable materials are away from the flame. Additionally, it is recommended to store any remaining ethanol fuel somewhere out of reach of children and pets to prevent any accidents from occurring.

Maintenance ease

Ethanol fireplaces electric work by pouring bio ethanol fuel into the burner and lighting it. As the fuel burns, it generates a flame and heat that can be controlled with an adjustable slider (not all designs have this feature). By altering the amount of oxygen that is fed to the fire, you can adjust the speed at which fuel burns and also the intensity of the flame.

As the fuel burns it creates a small amount of soot, but this can be easily cleaned by wiping the fireplace with a soft cloth. The only other maintenance is to ensure that the burner is topped up with the right fuel and ensure that it's not in contact with items or materials that are flammable.

Bio-ethanol fireplaces are easy to set up, and you don't have to worry about chimneys or building codes. This gives you a lot of flexibility in the design of your home and where you want to sit and enjoy the warmth of your fireplace. You could even choose to have a free-standing model that you can move from room to room.

Wall-mounted bioethanol fireplaces can be simple to install, and certain models let you rotate the unit by 180 degrees, which allows you to direct the heat and flame to the desired area of the room. You can even mount remote controls on certain designs to take full control from the couch.

A majority of wall-mounted bioethanol fireplaces are equipped with brackets that enable them to be fixed to an unfinished ceiling or a an inclined one. This allows you to place the fireplace wherever you want it while being in a position to turn it on or off, adjust the flame height, and set the temperature using the remote control.

When you're not using your fireplace with ethanol, be sure to turn it off and keep it clear from any flammable objects or materials. Also, don't attempt to add fuel to the burner until it has cooled to room temperature. Always be cautious when handling the burner as it is extremely hot.