What Are Fire Suites?
Fire suites include hearths, surrounds, and other components of a fireplace. They can be an impressive focal point for your living space and add to the beauty of a gas or electric fireplace.
Aluminized suits are utilized in environments such as welding operations and steel mills. They reflect radiant heat while shielding from temperatures that are extremely high. Knowing the threat your workers could be exposed to aids in selecting the best protective suit for the job.
Gas
Gas fire suites are a contemporary and sleek version of fireplace design. They provide the advantages of a flame effect, as well as a heat output. They can be fitted in homes that have chimneys. They can also be installed in homes with pre-cast chimneys. They can be mounted on the wall or integrated into the 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 must work with an engineer who is certified.
The Waney Ashford Solid Oak Gas Fire Suite combines rustic charm with traditional style, featuring the complete Waney Ashford Solid Oak Fireplace and is complemented by the classic Pureglow Blenheim Gas Fire to add character and warmth to your home. This suite can be installed to your property with or without chimneys and is suitable for properties with pre-cast flues constructed using clay or concrete blocks within your walls.
A hole in the wall gas fireplace is a good option for those with an uneven wall. Gas fires that are wall-mounted and can work with natural gas or LPG. They usually include radiant bars and are ideal for producing lots of heat, typically with large control handles that are easy to use for those who are disabled in mobility.
A balanced flue gas fireplace can be put in homes without or with chimneys. These fires are powered by natural gas, which is transported from the ground via a network to seven reception points along the coast that are also referred to "beach terminals". From there, the gas travels to your home, where it's used for heating and any leftovers are emitted directly outside.
The final type of gas fire is a vented or non-vented. Vented gas fireplaces can be installed in your existing chimney system or a chimney made of steel constructed by a manufacturer. The exhaust is pushed outside via a flexible lining or a single pipe within the chimney breast. Non-vented gas fires, however make use of a hot box to produce a flame effect and heat and the heat is transferred to the air inside your room and out through the chimney breast.
Electricity
Electric fire suites are perfect for those who want the appearance of a fireplace but don't want to deal with the hassle of chimneys, flues or any other structural work. They can be put in place easily, sitting flush against the wall and plugging into a power socket. They are available in a variety of styles, ranging from modern to traditional and are incredibly versatile.
Contrary to gas fires fire suites don't emit heat, but instead employ the technology known as 'flame effect' to recreate the appearance of real flames and smoke. These are created by using LED lights and reflective mirrors to produce an authentic glow. Some of the most sophisticated models employ water vapor as well as colored lighting to produce glowing flames that appear holographic. This is a popular option, and can look quite realistic.
There are many different types of electric fire suites, from inset to wall mounted. free standing fireplace mantel & Hall Chollerton is an inset electric suite that comes in a chic Black Nickel finish or Chrome contemporary finish. It's perfect for a modern or contemporary living space. Elgin & Hall Vitalia, a luxury Marble electric suite, is available. It is a beautiful marble suite with fine details and a stepped style with an angle that can fit into either traditional or modern living spaces.
Certain of the more sophisticated electric fire suites also have thermostatic use and timer options. This means that they can be set to automatically switch off after a set time or when the room reaches a set temperature. This saves energy and money by only heating the room only when it is required.
You should also consider the fireplace you prefer when selecting an electric fire suite. A few of our customers prefer to pair their fire suite with an edging and hearth, while others opt for a simple mantelpiece or an open-fronted electric fire. The type of electric fireplace you choose will have a significant impact on the overall appearance and feel of your home.
We have a selection of different electric suites. One is the beautiful Flamerite Luma, which combines an elegant Oak effect surround with a stunning Pureglow Electric fire and a Black Granite or Marfil Marble hearth and back panel. Another great option is the Flamerite Jaeger 1020, a wall mounted electric suite that can be fixed flat against any wall in your home. It is a sleek, modern-looking product that is easy to install.
Solid Fuel
Solid fuel fire sets bring the traditional, cozy look to your home. The flickering flames of real wood logs, coal or pebbles emit warm light and create a relaxing ambience. This kind of fireplace is popular, especially during the winter months, when a genuine flame can reduce your energy consumption.
While open fireplaces and decorative stoves are popular, a solid fuel furnace is ideal for larger spaces since they can provide complete central heating and hot water. This type of furnace uses the use of pellets, coal or wood-fired stove to heat the air. The heated air is then circulated throughout the home by a heating system and then blown into ducting in the room through vents.
A solid fuel fire requires a grate, ash pan beneath the fire, and an exhaust chimney to eliminate the gas and smoke. A chimney should be lined using a product that complies with the relevant regulations and must be lined with the appropriate product. The fire suit must be installed by a licensed technician and regularly inspected for safety and performance. Creosote accumulation in the chimney is an important fire hazard in appliances with solid fuel. Proper care and maintenance is therefore crucial.
This is why fireplaces made of solid fuel tend to cost more to run than gas fireplaces. However, a large range of styles and fuel options are available to fit any style of interior.
Many customers would like a multi-combination fire system that could be utilized with gas or solid fuel fire. But, this isn't currently possible since both types of fire operate in different ways.
It is essential to choose dry and seasoned logs for safe burning. This will allow the fuel to burn more efficiently as less moisture is emitted when burning off. Avoid burning green or wet logs as they could cause creosote to build up and chimney fires. A well-seasoned log will produce far more heat than a raw log, and is therefore worth the extra investment.
Verine
The Verine Meridian deluxe fireplace suite is the perfect fit for your home, thanks to its stunning limestone surround that enhances the effects of the flames. Gas fires can have an energy efficiency net of up 75 percent. This is a great choice to reduce your energy costs. It also comes with a Flame Supervision device and Oxygen Depletion Sensor that work together to ensure security.
Verine has been producing in the UK since 1945. It's a brand that is proud of its heritage and high-quality. Their products continue to push the boundaries of gas fire technology, so you can rest at ease knowing that you're getting the best product when you select a Verine.
The commitment to innovation of the company is evident in their ranges of contemporary gas fire suites with glass fronts. They're designed to seamlessly integrate into your home, and you can easily personalise the look with a variety of trims, frets and fascias. There's no better option to finish off your home than an energy bed that can provide an impressive heat output.
Verine gas fireplaces are famous for their energy efficiency and this model will not disappoint. It comes with an attractive glass front that increases its efficiency, and has stunning log or coal fuel bed. It also has the option of remote control to make it even more efficient.
This high efficiency fire from Verine is ideal for a period home, and its realistic effect will allow you to create a timeless look in your living space. With a maximum heat output of 2.0kW the gas fire is ideal for most homes and can be operated manually or remotely.

Verine's Orbis HE gas fireplace is a stunning piece of engineering. Its 86.3 efficiency rating and 4kW heat output will impress you. You can also select from a range of trims and frets to fit your fireplace. It is possible to transform your fireplace into a distinctive centerpiece that is a perfect match to your decor.