Direct Fireplaces  
                      National Fireplace Association

Home | Help | Contact Us | About Us | Testimonials | How to Order | Order Tracking | | View Cart | Checkout

  Advanced Search

**Special Offers**
Fireplace Packages
Limestone Fireplaces
Jura-Stone Fireplaces
Agean Limestone Fireplaces
Marble Fireplaces
Imperial Limestone
Black Granite Fireplaces
Micrograin Marble Fireplaces
Cast Iron Fire Inserts
Cast Iron Tiled Fire Inserts
Cast Iron Combination Fireplaces
Cast Iron Fireplace Surrounds
Cast Iron Fire Fascias
Wooden Surrounds
Stoves
Balanced Flue and Power Flue Gas Fires
Flueless Gas Fires
Wall Mounted Gas Fires
Gas Fires
Electric Fires
Electric Fireplace Suites
Electric Fire Baskets
Electric Stoves
Electric Wall Fires
Fireplace Tiles
Fireplace Accessories
Gas Fire Frets
Gas Fire Trims
Baskets and Grates
Firepits, Patio Heaters and Chimeneas.
Air Conditioning & Heating

Axon Fireplaces
Morsoe Stoves
Agnews Fireplaces
Fireline Fireplaces
Acquisitions Fireplaces
Gallery Fireplace Collection
Jig Fireworks Fireplaces
Evergreen Stoves
Hamlet Stoves
Carron Stoves
Burley Gas Stoves
Courts Gas Fires
Flavel Gas Fires
Acquisitions X Fires
Firecraft Gas Fires
Superior Gas Fires
Burley Gas Fires
Valor Gas Fires
Wonderfire Gas Fires
Focal Point Gas Fires
Crystal Fires
Axon Electric Fires
Flavel Electric Fires
Dimplex Electric Fires
Burley Electric Fires
Wonderfire Electric Fires
Valor Electric Fires
Firecraft Electric Fires
Courts Electric Fire
Burley Electric Stoves
Burley Fireplace Suites
Flamerite Electric Fire Suites
Katell Electric Fire Suites
Dimplex Electric Fire Suites
JRG Group Electric Fires Suites
Adam Electric Fires
Adam Fire Surrounds


image
not
available

Brompton 56" - Hamilton Cast Iron + Granite Hearth
£650


The 3610 Radiant Stove, by Morso Stoves.
£1,895


The 1630 Dove Radiant Stove, by Morso Stoves.
£1,275


The 8142 Convector Stove with Log Drawer, by Morso Stoves.
£2,110


The 6148 on Pedestal Convector Stove, by Morso Stoves.
£1,395

Fireplace Guides

  (Click to enter)


Testimonials

'Just wanted to say thank you for sorting out the fireplace for me, you went out of your way to do it and it's very much appreciated.
 
Thanks again, Judy Fellows
.'
Click here for more
testimonials


Affiliate Program

  (Click here to join)


Add to Favorites

 Add Site to Your Favorites



Guide to Choosing a Hearth
 

You make decisions about your family’s health every day, from the foods you choose to the vitamins you buy to the health-care provider you see. But there’s one big health decision people frequently don’t consider: how to make sure your home’s indoor air quality is safe.

Studies show that we’re actually more likely to get sick from poor indoor air quality at home than from outdoor air pollution. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), pollutant levels in the home are often two to 10 times higher than those found outdoors. And with people spending, on average, more than 65 percent of their time indoors, it’s important to reduce the risks of indoor air pollution as much as possible. Selecting the right fireplace for your home can be essential to helping ensure a healthy indoor breathing environment.

Indoor Air Pollutants: Invisible Trouble
Any home built after 1980 meets strict construction codes that, in an effort to conserve energy, feature tighter construction. As a result, less fresh air enters the home and harmful fumes, particles and excess moisture are less likely to escape through windows, doors, seams and wall chinks. Eventually, these pollutants can build up and lead to problems like elevated levels of mold, mildew and other allergens.

“Houses today are built tighter than ever,” says Roger Oxford, Senior Vice President of New Construction at Hearth & Home Technologies, “which is great for boosting energy efficiency. However, it’s not so great for the occupants if the home is too tight to permit proper ventilation. That’s why it’s critical for people to work closely with their builders to keep ventilation in mind during the construction process. In particular, it’s important for consumers to demand appliances that vent indoor pollutants outside the home. For example, if you’re looking to add a natural gas or liquid propane fireplace, a direct-vent gas fireplace is the best choice for the health of your family.” 

John Bower of the Healthy House Institute adds: “If you have a vent-free appliance, you’re living in a chimney. I don’t know anyone in the building science community who thinks they’re a particularly good idea.”

The Healthy Hearth Choice
Direct-vent gas fireplaces use outside air for combustion, and expel 100 percent of the combustion exhaust and by-products (like moisture, carbon monoxide and nitrous oxide) outside the home. As a result, they do not decrease your home’s indoor air quality in any way.

In fact, one of today’s most sophisticated direct-vent fireplaces can actually improve your home’s air quality. The FreshAir Fireplace™ by Heatilator® and
Heat & Glo™ uses state-of-the-art ventilation technology that brings fresh air into your home while exhausting an equal amount of stale air.

The FreshAir Fireplace works in conjunction with a heat recovery ventilator and your furnace to supply a balanced flow of fresh air throughout the house, creating a more comfortable environment for your family. Most important, the FreshAir Fireplace reduces moisture levels in your home, which helps prevent the growth of mold and mildew.

Unvented Fireplaces—Unwanted By-products
In contrast, unvented or vent free gas fireplaces literally turn your entire home into a chimney, and can represent a major source of indoor air pollution in new homes. Unvented gas fireplace flames consume oxygen from inside your home for operation – and they expel exhaust, fumes, soot and strong combustion odors back into your living space. Your family then breathes in these by-products.

Unvented gas fireplaces can release up to a quart of excess moisture into the room every hour they are in operation. This moisture can condense on window glass and underneath carpet, which encourages the growth of mold and mildew. Because of problems like these, many builders will not install unvented gas fireplaces in new homes. In fact, the nation’s top ten builders have policies against installing unvented products.

If you have questions about how you can maximize your home’s indoor air quality, talk to your builder or your local fireplace retailer.

click here for fireplaces


Direct-Fireplaces.com accept Delta Direct-firepaces.com accept VISA Direct-fireplaces.com accept Mastercard Direct-fireplaces.com accept Maestro Direct-fireplaces.com accept Solo


Powered By WorldPay

Your cart is empty

Order Contents


Direct-fireplaces.com Terms and Conditions


Free delivery on all fireplaces

Sample Fireplaces


Click Here

Expert Fire Advice

  Find a Gas Installer



Axon Superior Curved Wall Mounted Electric Fire

Axon Superior Curved Wall Mounted Electric Fire
£399


Firecraft XL02 Inset Gas Fire.
£225


Focal Point Vorlan Pebble Electric Fire
£150


Chrome on Chrome Trim
£40


Chrome Elysee Fire Fret
£40

Fireplace Brochures

  (Click to enter)


Fireplace Books

  (Click to enter)


Electric Fires
Direct Fireplaces UK has the largest range of electric fires available online at discount retail prices


Copyright: Direct-Fireplaces.com - where high quality fires and fireplaces cost less.
Fireplace Warehouse Limited T/A Direct-Fireplaces.com
Showroom located at 137 Wellington Road North, Stockport, Cheshire, SK4 2PF