No
Regency manufactures a number different types of fireplaces. They make contemporary gas fireplaces and traditional gas fireplaces. They make indoor and outdoor fireplaces. They also make wood fireplaces, wood stoves, and pellet stoves.
Wood fireplaces tend to get higher reviews. They are a lot more effecient when it comes to actually providing heat.
Yes
Napoleon Fireplace offers gas fireplaces, electric fireplaces, gas inserts, wood fireplaces, and direct vent fireplaces, in a variety of shapes and styles. Like Napoleon, their prices are affordable enough to command the service of an entire nation.
Yes, eucalyptus burns hot and slow, so it's good for fireplaces and wood stoves. e. Eucalyptus is slow to catch, though, so it's not a good starter wood. But if you put it on a started fire, it'll burn for a long time.
In general, no. There are some wood stoves that are called fireplaces (free standing metal) but they are not fireplaces. A fireplace is permanently built into the structure.
yes, wood is an excellent insulation and they normally had fireplaces
Usually refers to a gas fireplace, since wood fireplaces are vented by the flue (chimney) Gas fireplaces can be vented (flue) or unvented (no flue)
Oak, ash, black locust, osage orange. Hickory is good but pops a lot. Poplar, cottonwood and any evergreen will burn VERY fast.
The Electric Fire place does not have a flue pipe
It's sort of average. If you have it, you can use it. It will burn more quickly than many hardwoods (oak, ash, hickory)
Wood from the cottonwood tree (AKA Poplar), so called because the seed pods look like cotton. This wood has interlocking grain, so you can't split it--good if you are making things from it, very bad if you're trying to use it for firewood!