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Conventional Flue Gas Fires
Find your dream conventional flue gas fire here at StovesAreUs. Conventional flue gas fires are either open or glass-fronted and have a variety of control and styling options. Here you'll find gas fires suitable for Class 1 chimneys, pre-cast, and prefabricated flues.
Conventional flue gas fires provide fully controllable instant heat, and they are suitable for brick chimneys and prefabricated flues. A conventional chimney relies on the natural circulation of heated air to remove the products of combustion and can work with either open or glass-fronted fires. Don’t have a chimney? You may be interested in our flueless and balanced flue gas fires.
At StovesAreUs we have a superb range of conventional flue gas fires from leading brands such as Burley, Elgin & Hall, FLARE, Gazco, and others, guaranteeing you an excellent quality fire. If you’d like to see our conventional flue gas stoves, we have plenty of those to choose from too.
Gas fires in this category are wall or hearth-mounted, and they are available in a wide range of styles and finishes to suit both classic and modern interiors. Many appliances offer options such as remote controls and various fuel effects — we have the traditionally popular log and coal-effect gas fires, plus a range of more contemporary and on-trend fuel beds such as pebbles and glass beads. Available with cast iron and steel trims, there is really something for every home.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Conventional Flue Gas Fire?
A conventional flue gas fire is a gas heater that uses the air from the room to burn and converts the air and gas into heat which is distributed into the room from the front of the gas fire.
Do I need a chimney for a conventional flue gas fire?
Yes, a chimney is required to take the fumes away from a conventional flue gas fire. This doesn't necessarily need to be a traditional brick-built open flue chimney, as some conventional flue gas fires can be used on precast flues that are built within the wall.
How much heat does a conventional flue gas fire give out?
A conventional flue gas fire will generally produce between 3–5kW of heat to the room, this will depend on the make, model, and type of gas fire you chose. Full-depth convector gas fires tend to produce more heat than non-convector slimline gas fires.
How efficient are conventional flue gas fires?
Conventional flue gas fires have efficiencies anywhere from 40% to 90%. The efficiency difference depends on what type of fire you choose. Slimline open-fronted gas fires without a convector system will be a lower efficiency of around 50%, while full-depth, glass-fronted gas fires will sit at up to 90%.
At StovesAreUs, we can help you find your dream conventional flue gas fire with ease. Get in touch to talk to our friendly customer service team, or read our essential guide to choosing a gas fire.
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If you like the idea of coming home to the cosy ambience of a real fire an option for your home could be a balanced flue gas stove. When it comes to fitting a wood burner there is usually a fair amount of work involved in knocking out the fireplace opening for the heater and installing the flue. A wood burner is a great option but there are lots of other potentially more convenient options including balanced flue fires, electric fireplaces and flueless gas stoves. In this guide, we’ll cover everything that you’ll need to know about buying a balanced flue gas stove and why they are such a great heating solution.
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