Gas log fires provide a warm, welcoming environment that is perfect for relaxing after a long day at work or spending time with family. They also rank as one of the most energy-efficient sources of heating, due to the fact that they use little fuel to generate heat. One of the key benefits of gas logs is that they produce very little smoke. This makes them ideal for people with health concerns such as asthma or allergies, children and pets who suffer from respiratory issues, or those who just want a peaceful night's sleep knowing there is minimal intrusion into their home atmosphere. Additionally, gas logs are often considered eco-friendly because they consume less wood than other types of fires do over the course of their lifetime. And lastly, if you're looking for an element that will add visual appeal to your home décor, then nothing beats Gas Logs!
A gas log fire is a type of open fire that uses natural gas as the primary fuel. The logs are placed on top of two central fires, and the heat from these fires is used to ignite the wood pellets in the logs. This type of fireplace provides a warm and cozy atmosphere indoors, while also reducing your reliance on fossil fuels.
While a hearth on gas log fire is beautiful and adds character to any room, it may not be necessary if you have an electric fireplace. Many modern-day fireplaces come with built-in heating elements that make them just as warm or even warmer than traditional fires. If you're unsure whether or not your fireplace requires a hearth, feel free to call one of our experts on (02) 9412 3933 for assistance!
Each fireplace will come with individual cleaning instructions. Be sure to follow the instructions for your fireplace.
Great Question! In a nutshell, yes. There are, however, a number of factors to consider, such as: - Your TV's distance from the fireplace. - A viewing height that is optimal. - Recesses, shelves, and setbacks (these can help to protect your TV and prevent heat going behind the TV) - Check your TV warranty to ensure you don't make a costly mistake. It is also important to take into account the specific make and model of the fire, as some spill heat up onto the wall while others don't. If you're unsure, feel free to call one of our experts on (02) 9412 3933 for assistance!
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Pymble is a suburb on the Upper North Shore of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Pymble is 15 kilometres (9 mi) north of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of Ku-ring-gai Council.West Pymble is a separate suburb to the south west of Pymble, adjacent to the Lane Cove National Park. Pymble is notable for its gardens, bush reserves and heritage-listed residences and properties of architectural significance, such as the Eric Pratten House.== History == Based on settlers' accounts, the land that came to be known as Pymble was traversed by, and at least periodically inhabited by, the Cammeraigal clan or tribe of the Kuringai (also known as Guringai) Aboriginal people. The Cammeraigal had occupied the land between the Lane Cove River, Hawkesbury and east to the coast. They would travel from grounds at Cowan Creek to the Parramatta River via Pymble - passing west through the land where Pymble Ladies' College now stands, through the Lane Cove Valley and North Ryde. En route they would reportedly hold corroborees at the current site of the Pymble Reservoir on Telegraph Rd and "camped on the hill...at the junction of Merrivale Rd and Selwyn St."Pymble is named after Robert Pymble (1776–1861), an influential early settler whose 1823 land grant comprised some 600 acres, around half the land of the region. The other half (plus a large part of St Ives) was granted to Daniel der Matthew's, another influential settler who established the first sawmill in the area. The region was important to the early Sydney colony as a major supplier of timber for a wide variety of uses. The main timber varieties were blackbutt, stringybark, iron bark and blue gum.
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