Fire Suites Explained In Less Than 140 Characters
What Are Fire Suites?
Fire suites are complete fireplaces which include hearths and surrounds. They are a stunning focal point for your living space and can improve the look of a gas or electric fire.
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Gas
Gas fire suites offer a sleek and contemporary version of fireplace designs, with the benefit of flame effects and heat output. They can be fitted in homes with or without chimneys. They can also be used in homes with chimneys that are pre-cast. They can be hung on the wall or integrated into a fireplace.
These types of fires are powered by a natural-gas supply which is connected to your central heating system or an external propane tank. To ensure that your gas installation is safe, you should work with a certified engineer.

The Waney Ashford Solid Oak Gas Fire Suite is a combination of rustic charm and traditional design. It comes with the complete Waney Ashford Solid Oak Fireplace and the traditional Pureglow Blenheim Gas Fire. This suite will bring warmth and the character of your home. This suite can be installed on your property with or without a chimney and is suitable for properties with pre-cast flues, built using clay or concrete blocks within your walls.
A hole in the wall for a gas fireplace could be the ideal option for those with a flat wall. Gas fires that are wall-mounted and can work with LPG or natural gas. They usually include radiant bars and are ideal for producing plenty of heat. They are typically with large control handles that are simple to operate for people who have mobility issues.
Another type of gas fire is a balanced flue fire, that can be fitted to homes that have chimneys. These fires are powered by natural gas, which is supplied from the ground via pipelines that connect to seven main reception points along the coast - also known as beach terminals. From here, the gas travels to your home, where it's used for heating, and any products are then vented directly outside.
A third type of gas fire is a vented or non-vented. Vented gas fires can be fitted into your existing chimney system or a factory-built metal chimney, and the exhaust is directed to the outside via a flexible liner or single pipe within the chimney breast. Non-vented gas fires, on the other hand utilize a hotbox to create a flame effect and heat and the heat is transferred through the air in your home and out through a vent in your chimney breast.
Electric
Electric fire suites are great for those who desire the appearance of a fireplace but do not want to have the hassle of chimneys, flues or significant structural work. Installing them is simple, as they sit on the wall in a flush position and plug into an electrical socket. They are available in a broad variety of styles from contemporary to traditional and are extremely versatile.
Electric fire suites, unlike gas fires, emit no heat. Instead, they employ the technology called 'flame effects' to create the appearance of real flames and smoke. These are achieved using LED lights and mirrors that create a lifelike glow. Some of the most advanced models use water vapor and color-changing lighting to create holographic flickering flames. This is a very popular option, and can look quite real.
There are a variety of electric fire suites, from inset to wall mounted. Elgin & Hall Chollerton is an inset electric suite that comes in a stylish Black Nickel finish or Chrome contemporary finish. It's perfect for any modern or contemporary living space. Elgin & Hall Vitalia, the most luxurious marble electric suite, is also available. It is a beautiful marble suite with fine details and a stepped style with an angle that can work in a traditional or contemporary living spaces.
Some of the more advanced electric fire suites also have thermostatic options and timers. This means that they can be programmed to shut off the fire automatically at a specific time or after the room reaches a set temperature. This can help save energy and money by only heating the room when needed.
When you are choosing an electric fire suite, you must take into consideration the kind of fireplace you prefer. Some of our customers combine their electric fire with a hearth and surround and others opt for a simple mantelpiece. The type of electric fireplace you choose will also have an effect on the overall appearance and feel of your living space.
We have a range of different electric suites including the beautiful Flamerite Luma, which combines an elegant Oak effect surround with a stunning Pureglow Electric fire and either a Black Granite or Marfil Marble hearth and back panel. Another option is the Flamerite Jaeger 1020, a wall-mounted electric suite that can be fixed flat against any wall in your home. This has a sleek and clean finish and is easy to install.
Solid Fuel
A solid fuel fire suite brings the warm traditional style back to the heart of your home. The flickering flames of coal or real wood logs create a warm glow that is calming. It's no wonder that this kind of fireplace is still very popular, especially in the winter when a real fire can help reduce your energy bills.
While open fires and stoves with decorative designs are popular, the solid fuel furnace is ideal for larger spaces since they can provide complete central heating and hot water. This type of furnace uses a wood burner, pellet heater or coal fired stove to heat the air. The heated air is then circulated around the house through a heating system and then blown into ducting in the room through vents.
A solid fuel fire needs a grate, ash pan and chimney to exhaust smoke and gases. The chimney must be lined using a product that is compliant with the relevant regulations and must be lined with the appropriate product. The fire suite should be installed by a professional who is qualified and regularly checked to ensure safety and performance. Creosote build up in the chimney is the most common cause of fire in solid fuel appliances therefore maintaining and taking care of the chimney is vital.
As a result, solid fuel fireplaces tend to cost more to run than gas fireplaces. However, a wide range of styles and fuel options are offered to match any style of interior.
Many customers would prefer a multi-combination fire suite that can be combined with a solid fuel or gas fire. This is not currently possible since the two types fire operate in different ways.
To ensure that your fire is safe it is essential to choose seasoned and dried logs. This will allow the fuel to burn more efficiently because less moisture is lost when burning off. It is also essential to avoid burning damp or green logs since they could cause a build-up of creosote that can lead to chimney fires. A seasoned log also produces more heat than a new log, and is worth the extra cost.
Verine
The Verine Meridian deluxe fireplace suite is the perfect fit for your home due to its stunning limestone surround that increases the effects of the flames. The gas fireplace itself has an efficiency of up to 75%, making it an excellent choice for your energy bills. It also has a Flame Supervision device and Oxygen Depletion Sensor that work together to ensure safety.
Verine has been manufacturing in the UK since 1945. It's a name that is proud of its heritage and high-quality. Verine's products continue to push the boundaries of technology in gas fireplaces and you can be assured that you will get the best quality product each time you choose one.
The commitment to innovation of the company is evident in their selections of contemporary gas fireplaces with glass fronts. The fire suites are designed to blend seamlessly into your home and are easily customized using a variety of frets and trims. With an exceptional heat output and a range of fuel beds available to select from, there's no better way to put the final finish to your home.
Verine gas fireplaces are famous for their energy efficiency and this model doesn't fail to impress. It has a glass front to increase its efficiency, and features an impressive log or coal fuel bed. It also comes with a remote control option to make it more convenient.
This high efficiency fire from Verine is perfect for homes built in the past and its realistic look will allow you to create a classic look in your living space. The gas fire has a heat output that is suitable for all homes. It can be controlled manually or remotely.
Verine's Orbis HE gas fireplace is a stunning piece of engineering. Its stunning 86.3 percent efficiency and 4kW heat output will impress you and you can pick from a wide range of frets and trims to personalize your fireplace. You can turn your fireplace into a unique centerpiece that complements your style.