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  2. Fireplace insert - Wikipedia

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    Using an EPA certified fireplace insert can improve heating efficiency by up to 50% while using less wood fuel, reduce creosote build-up in the chimney and lower smoke pollution inside and outside the home. [4] Fireplace inserts are categorized primarily by the type of fuel used (natural gas, propane, EPA-certified wood heaters, pellet, coal or ...

  3. Gas heater - Wikipedia

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    A gas heater is a space heater used to heat a room or outdoor area by burning natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, propane, or butane. Indoor household gas heaters can be broadly categorized in one of two ways: flued or non-flued, or vented and unvented .

  4. Propane - Wikipedia

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    By 1947, 62% of all U.S. homes had been equipped with either natural gas or propane for cooking. [ 14 ] In 1950, 1,000 propane-fueled buses were ordered by the Chicago Transit Authority , and by 1958, sales in the U.S. had reached 7 billion US gallons (26,000,000 m 3 ) annually.

  5. How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Water Heater? - AOL

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    Permits for connecting your home to natural gas before the water heater replacement cost an additional $50 to $300. Labor Expect labor to take up 50 percent of your budget.

  6. The 11 Best Gas Patio Heaters for Outdoor Entertaining - AOL

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    48,000 BTU Propane Gas Outdoor Freestanding Metal Patio Heater. This freestanding propane-powered patio heater gets the job done at a budget price without any compromises.

  7. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Propane, butane, and methane are all flammable gases used in fireplaces (natural gas is mostly methane, liquefied petroleum gas mostly propane). If they are allowed to accumulate unburned, gases can cause asphyxia by displacing air, [16] and gas explosions. [citation needed] Ethanol (a liquid, also sold in gels) fires can also cause severe ...

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