20 Up-And-Comers To Watch In The Fire Suites Industry

20 Up-And-Comers To Watch In The Fire Suites Industry

What Are Fire Suites?

Fire suites are comprised of hearths, surrounds, and other components of a fireplace. They can create stunning centerpieces for your living space and enhance the beauty of an existing electric or gas fire.

Aluminized suits reflect radiant heat, while protecting against high temperatures. They are commonly found in areas such as welding or steel mills. The right suit for protection is a matter of determining the risk your workers may face.

Gas

Gas fire suites offer an elegant and modern version of fireplace design, and offer the benefit of flame effect combined with heat output. They can be put in homes with or without chimneys. They also work for homes with pre-cast flues and can be fitted to the wall or integrated into the hearth.

These types of fires work with a natural gas supply which is connected to your central heating system or to an external propane tank. It is crucial to consult a licensed gas engineer to ensure that your gas installation is safe and carried out properly.

The Waney Ashford Solid Oak Gas Fire Suite is a mix of rustic charm and traditional design. It comes with the complete Waney Ashford Solid Oak Fireplace, and the classic Pureglow Blenheim Gas Fire. This suite will bring warmth and character to your home. The suite can be erected on your property with or without a chimney. It is suitable for homes with pre-cast flues that are constructed from concrete or clay blocks in your walls.

For those with a flat wall space or a gap in the wall gas fire may be the perfect solution. These types of gas fires can be fitted to your wall and work with either natural or LPG. They are usually fitted with radiant bars that can generate plenty of heat.

Another type of gas fire is a balanced flue fire which can be fitted to homes that have chimneys. These fires are powered by natural gas, which is supplied from the ground via a network of pipelines to seven main coastal reception points - often referred to as beach terminals. The gas is then taken to your home where it can be used to heat your home. The by-products of the fire are vented to the outside.

A final type of gas fire is a vented or non-vented. Vented gas fires can be fitted within your existing chimney or a factory-built steel chimney, and the exhaust is sent to the outside through a flexible liner or one pipe within the chimney breast. Non-vented gas fires, on the other hand, use a hot box to create the effect of a flame and heat, with the heat being transferred to the air in your room and out through a vent in your chimney breast.


Electricity

Electric fire suites can be an ideal option for those trying to recreate the look of a fireplace, but don't want to tackle chimneys, flues or any major structural work. They can be installed easily and placed flush against the wall and plugging into a power outlet. They are available in a broad range of styles from contemporary to traditional and are extremely versatile.

Contrary to gas fires fire suites don't emit heat but instead employ a technology called "flame effect" to replicate the look of real flames and smoke. They are made using LED lights and reflective mirrors to create an authentic glow. Some of the most advanced models use colored lighting and water vapor to create holographic flickering fires.  freestanding fireplace electric  is a popular choice and looks very realistic.

Electric fire suites come in a variety of styles including wall-mounted and inset. Elgin & Hall Chollerton is an inset electric suite that is available in a chic Black Nickel finish or Chrome contemporary finish. It's perfect for any contemporary or modern living room. Alternatively, the beautiful Elgin & Hall Vitalia is a luxurious marble electric suite with exquisite details and a step design that can be incorporated into traditional and modern living spaces.

Some of the more sophisticated electric fireplace suites offer thermostatic use and timer options. This means that they can be set to automatically switch off after a set time or after the room reaches a set temperature. This saves money and energy by only heating the room when needed.

When you are choosing an electric fire, you must be aware of the kind of fireplace you would like. Some of our customers choose to combine their fire suite with the hearth and surround, while others opt for a simple mantelpiece or an open-fronted electric fire. The kind of electric fireplace you select will have a significant effect on the overall appearance and feel of your home.

We offer a variety of electric suites which include the Flamerite Luma.  electric fire place suite  features a stunning Pureglow Electric Fire with either a Black Granite hearth or Marfil Marble back panel. Flamerite Jaeger is a wall-mounted electric suite that is able to be mounted on the flat wall of your home. It has a sleek, smooth finish and is easy to install.

Solid Fuel

A solid fuel fireplace suite brings the warm traditional style back to the center of your home. The flickering flames from coal or real wood logs create a warm glow which is soothing. It's no wonder that this kind of fireplace is still popular, especially in the winter when a real fire can help lower your energy bills.

While open fires and decorative stoves are popular, a solid fuel furnace is ideal for larger rooms as they can provide complete central heating and hot water. This type of furnace uses a coal, pellet or wood-fired stove to warm the air. The heated air is circulated through a heating system around the home and is blown through vents into the room ducting.

A solid fuel fire requires a grate and ash pan that is below the fire and a chimney to exhaust the gas and smoke. The chimney should be lined with a suitable product and meet the applicable regulations. The fire suite should be installed by a licensed technician and regularly inspected for safety and performance. Creosote accumulation in the chimney is one of the major causes of fire in solid fuel appliances, so proper care and maintenance is crucial.

This is why solid fuel fireplaces typically cost more than gas fires. There are many designs and fuel options to suit any interior design.

Many customers would like to have a multi-combination fire suite that can be utilized with gas or solid fuel fire. This is not currently possible since the two types fire work in different ways.

To burn safely, it is important to choose dried and seasoned logs. This will allow the fuel to burn more efficiently because less moisture is lost burning off. It is also important to avoid burning wet or green logs, as they could cause a build-up of creosote, which can cause chimney fires. A well-seasoned log produces more heat than a new log, and is worth the extra expense.

Verine

The Verine Meridian deluxe fire suite is an excellent option for your home due to the stunning limestone surround that enhances the effect. Gas fires can achieve an energy efficiency net of up to 75 percent. This is a great choice for your energy bill. It also features a Flame Supervision Device and Oxygen Depletion Sensor Both of which work in tandem to ensure your security.

Verine has been manufacturing in the UK since 1945. It is a brand that is proud of its history and high-quality. Their products are constantly pushing the boundaries of gas fire technology and you can be sure that you'll be receiving the best quality product when you purchase Verine. Verine.

The dedication to innovation by the company is evident in their ranges of modern gas fire suites with glass fronts. They're designed to seamlessly integrate into your home and you can easily personalize them with a range of trims, frets, and fascias. With a high-quality heat output and a range of fuel beds to pick from there's no better way to give the perfect finishing look to your home.

Verine gas fireplaces are famous for their energy-efficiency, and this model does not perform to the standards. It features a stunning log or coal fuel, and a glass front that can boost the efficiency. It also comes with the option of remote control to make it more convenient.

This high-efficiency fire from Verine is ideal for homes built in the past and its realistic appearance can help you create a classic feel in your living space. With a maximum heat output of 2.0kW, this gas fire is perfect for all homes and can be operated by hand or remotely.

The Orbis HE gas fire from Verine is a stunning piece of engineering. Its stunning 86.3% efficiency and 4kW of heat output are sure to impress and you can select from a range of frets and trims to customize your fireplace. This means you can transform your fireplace into a truly unique centerpiece that is perfectly in line with your decor.