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Gas stoves are the benchmark for home heating convenience.

With a simple push button ignition, or with a thermostat, a gas stove can fill your home with safe, efficient, and reliable heat. The ambiance of flickering flames cannot be replicated by conventional means of heating. You need the soothing warmth that only flames can provide. There is no more convenient way to enjoy real flames in your home than with a gas stove.                                                                                                                           You can start and stop your gas stove at your convenience, without mess or difficulty.     Serving double duty is the gas stove’s specialty. Being able to serve as an effective heater, and as a beautiful addition to your home’s interior design, a gas stove is an essential addition to any modern home.                                                                                                             If your house is equipped with an aged and failing central heating system, a gas stove can be a big help in heating your home in the winter months, as well as saving you money. The flames that you see in a gas stove even look remarkably like a real wood fire!
                                                                                                                                 Freestanding gas stoves usually come in one of three styles: top venting, direct venting, or vent-free. In each of these categories, there is a wide variety of sizes and heating capabilities. One of the best features of a gas stove is the fact that they can be installed just about any place in the home, easily.
                                                                                                                                       A gas stove is a joy to own and operate. Advancements in technology have helped gas stoves achieve a level of realism as to make them virtually indistinguishable from a real wood fire.    The burners on a high quality gas stove make the flames come alive and dance in bright yellow. The logs even appear to produce beautiful, glowing embers! With highly detailed, molded logs that are hand painted, even people who routinely burn a wood fire will be hard pressed to tell the difference between a gas stove fire and a fire in a wood stove.
                                                                                                                                     We all know how costly heating a home can be. A gas stove can go a long ways in helping you defray some of the cost. Utilizing the concept of “zone heating”, a gas stove can be a great asset. With zone heating, a gas stove is used to heat just a single room, or a portion of the home, allowing you avoid heating lesser-used areas of the home, and saving you hard earned money. If your home is equipped with an older central heating system, a gas stove can be used to relieve some of the burden placed on it.                                                                    The nature of the heat produced by a gas stove is even more penetrating and warming than the heat produced by a central heating system.
                                                                                                                                          Gas stoves are available on the market in a wide variety of styles and colors, designed to fit any home’s décor and any family’s life style. You can choose a wood stove designed around a certain architectural style or school, such as Contemporary, Colonial, Art Deco, Mission, and French Country. Frequently employing brushed metal and high-gloss porcelain enamel, in a wide array of colors, today’s gas stoves are as beautiful as they are functional. With materials such as granite, marble, and soapstone frequently employed in their construction, a gas stove can blend into and add an air of sophistication to any room in your home.
                                                                                                                                       Take the time to do your research when choosing a new gas stove. Make sure you spend some time speaking with a specialty gas stove retailer. They can help you make an informed decision based on your family’s needs, and can often be relied on for safe, professional installation, and information on proper stove maintenance.
                                                                                                                                     When choosing your gas stove, your options are generally limited by the climate where you  live and the age and construction methods used in your home. You will need to consider these factors when deciding whether to purchase a top vented, directly vented, or vent free stove.  Gas stoves can be purchased that range from small in size to rather large. The size of your stove is dependent on the amount of heat the stove will be required to produce. If you can be comfortable with a lesser amount of heat in a larger home, a smaller gas stove would be ideal.

Keep in mind that gas stoves are often controlled by thermostat, so you can easily control the amount of heat produced by the stove.
                                                                                                                                       







 

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