yes as long as local codes do not outlaw
Yes. Burning anything pollutes, but the uncontrolled burning in fireplaces is worse than average.
The Electric Fire place does not have a flue pipe
Gas fireplaces are a popular item in homes across America. There are several differences between gas fireplaces and traditional wood-burning fireplaces. Gas fireplaces can increase the heating efficiency of a home. There are several types of gas furnaces on the market but according to Bob Vila, direct-vented gas fireplaces are the most efficient type of gas fireplace
Laws vary place to place. In areas such as Colorado that have VERY bad winter air quality, no additional solid fuel burning fireplaces can be built, and days that you are allowed to burn are set by local govt. Check with yours.
yes burning stuff is pollution in it self
If one would prefer not to go to the expense of having a mason build a brick fireplace, it is possible to purchase a wood burning fireplace and have it professionally installed. There are fireplace stores such as Woodland Direct and Napoleon Fireplaces sell them, as do home improvement stores like Home Depot.
BURKE E has written: 'SLOW-BURNING CONSTRUCTION'
Never believe anything a salesman tells you.
Oak, ash, black locust, osage orange. Hickory is good but pops a lot. Poplar, cottonwood and any evergreen will burn VERY fast.
Because of the toxic gasses emitted by many plastics in high temperature decomposition of the polymer while burning.
There are many things that produce soot. The burning of coal or wood produces soot. In prior years, individuals would hire chimney sweepers to clean the build up of soot from their fireplaces and chimney flutes.
That burning the flag is allowed as part of free speech.