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Shop a Propane Fireplace that brings warmth to your space with clean-burning efficiency and effortless charm. Enjoy the ease of consistent heat without the mess of traditional fires. Transform your home into a cozy retreat with just the flip of a switch. Find your perfect Propane Fireplace today at The Trade Table!
Here are some of the best Propane Fireplaces on The Trade Table:
The Majestic 72-Inch Echelon II Linear Direct Vent Natural Gas Fireplace combines contemporary elegance and exceptional performance, creating the perfect centerpiece for your living space. Featuring a wide 71.5" x 12.5" viewing area, vibrant flames, and LED-lit glass, this fireplace delivers a captivating ambiance. Customizable interior options include reflective black glass panels, driftwood logs, stones, and firebed designs, while optional heat distribution systems ensure warmth throughout your home. With a heating capacity of up to 2,400 sq. ft. and a BTU input of 58,000 (natural gas), this sleek, single-sided unit offers both style and efficiency, measuring 82" W x 47.75" H x 17.13" D. Designed for versatility, it supports DVP 5x8 venting and IntelliFire Touch ignition.
The Kingsman ZCVRB72 72-Inch Linear Direct Vent Gas Fireplace combines modern design and robust functionality, making it an elegant addition to bedrooms, sitting rooms, or manufactured homes. Featuring a sleek linear style, tempered glass, and a safety barrier screen, it provides a stunning 73.88" W x 20" H viewing area. Its premium burner system produces a captivating flame pattern enhanced by decorative bronze glass. This fireplace delivers up to 50,000 BTUs of heating power with IPI ignition for reliable operation, even during power outages. Crafted from heavy-duty steel and suitable for natural or propane gas, it offers versatility and durability, with venting options of 5" flex or 8" hard pipe for easy installation.
The Superior VRL6000 Series 48-Inch Linear Vent-Free Gas Fireplace offers a sleek and contemporary solution for adding warmth and elegance to your living space. Designed with a generous 48-inch viewing area, it features electronic ignition with a battery backup for reliable operation, even during power outages. This fireplace boasts a 99.9% efficiency rating and six flame settings, providing precise heat control with a maximum BTU output of 34,000. Its black porcelain liner and included platinum crushed glass media create a striking visual effect, further enhanced by integrated floor lighting. Equipped with a factory-installed blower, multi-function remote, and optional see-through conversion kits for indoor or indoor/outdoor use, the VRL6000 seamlessly blends style and functionality.
The Monessen 60-Inch AVFL Artisan Vent-Free Linear Gas Fireplace with IntelliFire Plus IPI Control combines sleek modern design with unparalleled heating efficiency. With a 60" x 17" viewing area and reflective black glass interior, this fireplace creates a dramatic centerpiece for any space. Offering up to 40,000 BTU (natural gas) or 39,000 BTU (propane), it heats up to 1,900 square feet without the need for venting, ensuring straightforward installation. The IntelliFire Plus ignition system, multicolored LED lighting, and included Diamond fire glass media enhance its ambiance. Perfect for contemporary homes, this 99.9% efficient fireplace delivers comfort, style, and simplicity.
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about the Propane Fireplace:
A propane fireplace typically uses about 20,000 to 40,000 BTUs per hour, depending on the size and model. On average, this translates to around 1-2 gallons of propane for every 4-6 hours of usage. The exact amount depends on your fireplace's efficiency and settings.
Starting a propane fireplace usually involves opening the gas valve and using the ignition system, either a button or switch. Some models may require manually lighting the pilot light with a long lighter. Always check your fireplace's manual for specific instructions.
To turn on a propane fireplace, ensure the gas valve is open and flip the control switch to "On." Many models include a remote or wall switch for added convenience. If it doesn’t ignite, check the pilot light and gas flow.
First, locate the pilot light and turn the gas valve to the "Pilot" position. Hold the ignition button or use a lighter to ignite the flame while pressing down on the valve. Once the flame is steady, switch the valve to "On."
Most propane fireplaces are vented to expel exhaust gases safely, but ventless models are also available. Ventless fireplaces are designed to burn propane cleanly, eliminating the need for a vent. However, proper ventilation in the room is still important for safety.
A slight smell during the first use or after a long period of inactivity is normal due to dust burning off. If the smell persists, it could indicate a gas leak or improper combustion. Turn off the fireplace and contact a professional immediately.
Vented propane fireplaces typically require a vent or flue, but they do not need a traditional chimney. Many models use direct venting through an exterior wall. Ventless fireplaces do not need a chimney or vent system at all.
Converting a propane fireplace to wood burning is not usually recommended due to differences in structure and ventilation requirements. Propane fireplaces are built to handle gas combustion, not wood. If you want a wood-burning option, it’s best to install a separate wood-burning unit.
A propane fireplace uses a gas burner to ignite propane fuel, creating flames and heat. The heat is then radiated into the room, often enhanced by a fan or heat exchanger. Some models use realistic ceramic logs to mimic a wood-burning fireplace.
Turn off the fireplace and let it cool completely before cleaning. Remove dust and soot from the logs and glass using a soft brush and glass cleaner. Inspect the burner and pilot light for debris, and vacuum the interior if needed.
Black soot is often caused by incomplete combustion due to dirty burners, clogged vents, or incorrect gas-to-air ratios. This can also happen if you’re using improper decorative logs or materials. Regular maintenance and proper adjustments can prevent soot buildup.
Installing a propane fireplace involves connecting it to a propane supply and ensuring proper ventilation. This process usually requires professional installation to meet safety codes. Always consult a licensed technician for safe setup.
A fireplace that keeps going out may have a dirty pilot light or thermocouple. It could also be caused by insufficient gas pressure or a clogged burner. Regular cleaning and checking connections can resolve these issues.
Frequent shut-offs might be due to a faulty thermocouple, overheating, or safety features kicking in. It’s also possible that the pilot light or burner needs cleaning. Contact a professional if the problem persists.
Using a propane fireplace is as simple as turning on the gas and igniting the flame with a switch or remote. Adjust the settings for desired heat output. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe operation.
A propane fireplace is a heating unit that burns propane gas to produce flames and heat. It’s a clean, efficient, and convenient alternative to wood-burning fireplaces. Many models are designed to mimic the look of traditional fireplaces.
Connecting a propane fireplace involves attaching it to a propane tank or supply line. Ensure all connections are tight and secure, and test for leaks with a soapy water solution. It’s best to have a professional handle the installation for safety.
To ignite a propane fireplace, turn the gas valve to the “Pilot” position and press the ignition button or use a lighter. Once the pilot light is lit, turn the valve to “On.” Follow your unit’s specific instructions for safe lighting.
Converting from natural gas to propane requires a conversion kit designed for your fireplace model. This typically includes swapping out the burner and orifice to handle propane. Always have a professional handle the conversion to ensure safety.
Installing a propane fireplace can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $4,500, including the unit and labor. Costs vary based on the type of fireplace, ventilation needs, and location. Custom installations may be more expensive.
A ventless propane fireplace burns gas cleanly, releasing minimal byproducts directly into the room. It uses oxygen from the surrounding air for combustion, so proper room ventilation is essential. These fireplaces are designed for efficiency and ease of installation.
A furnace typically uses more propane than a fireplace because it heats the entire home. A propane fireplace is more localized and efficient for heating a specific room. For supplemental heating, fireplaces are usually the better choice.
Ventless propane fireplaces may emit an odor due to impurities in the gas or dust burning off the unit. Persistent smells might indicate improper combustion. Ensure the room is well-ventilated, and consider having the unit serviced.
Most propane fireplaces do not need electricity to operate. However, models with fans, blowers, or remote controls may require power. These fireplaces can still function without electricity for basic heating.
The cost of a propane fireplace ranges from $1,000 to $5,000, depending on the size, features, and design. Additional costs may include installation and ventilation. High-end models with custom features can cost even more.
If your propane fireplace won’t light, check the pilot light, gas supply, and ignition system. A clogged burner or faulty thermocouple might also be the cause. Cleaning or professional servicing may be required.
Remove the logs and gently brush off any soot or debris with a soft brush. Avoid using water or harsh chemicals to clean them. Reposition the logs according to the manufacturer’s instructions for optimal performance.
A vented propane fireplace requires a direct vent or chimney to exhaust gases. The venting can go through an exterior wall or roof. Always follow installation guidelines for proper vent placement.
If the fireplace won’t stay lit, the thermocouple or pilot light may need attention. Low gas pressure or a clogged burner can also be the issue. Regular maintenance and servicing can help fix the problem.
A beeping sound usually indicates a low battery in the remote or thermostat. It can also signal a system error or maintenance reminder. Replace the batteries or check the manual for troubleshooting steps.
You can buy a Propane Fireplace at The Trade Table.
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