At The Gas Showroom, we are here to demonstrate and recommend our EcoSmart fire models and assist you in choosing the perfect EcoSmart product, and offer any advice you require. An EcoSmart fire instantly enhances any atmosphere: experience absolute design flexibility and freedom with an environmentally friendly fire that will produce a wonderful warm dancing flame - just what you need for your outdoor space - all year round!
Absolutely! The EcoSmart fireplaces we offer at The Gas Showroom are designed with safety in mind. Bioethanol fuel burns clean, meaning it doesn't emit harmful smoke or fumes. Additionally, all EcoSmart fireplaces come with comprehensive safety instructions.
EcoSmart fireplaces work by burning bioethanol fuel, a renewable energy source derived from plants. The bioethanol is poured into a burner within the fireplace and ignited. This creates a clean, smokeless flame that brings warmth and atmosphere to your space without the need for a chimney or flue.
These kinds of fireplaces are highly effective at creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. They produce a real flame that generates a good amount of heat, making them ideal for outdoor and indoor settings. The design versatility of EcoSmart fireplaces also means they can complement any decor.
Yes, these fireplaces do provide heat. While they may not offer the same level of heat output as a traditional wood-burning fireplace, an EcoSmart fire generates sufficient heat to create a comfortable environment, especially in enclosed spaces.
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Wahroonga is a suburb in the Upper North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, 18 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government areas of Ku-ring-gai Council and Hornsby Shire. North Wahroonga is an adjacent separate suburb of the same postcode.== History == Wahroonga is an Aboriginal word meaning our home, likely originating from the Kuringgai language group. Early British colonists of New South Wales utilized the area for its tall trees. Wahroonga was first colonised by the British in 1822 by Thomas Hyndes, a convict who later became a wealthy landowner. Hyndes's land was later acquired by John Brown, a merchant and timber-getter. After Brown had cleared the land of timber, he planted orchards. Later, Ada, Lucinda and Roland Avenues were named after three of his children. His name is in Browns Road, Browns Field and Browns Waterhole on the Lane Cove River. The last member of the Brown family was Gertrude Mary Appleton, who died in 2008 at the age of ninety-three.
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