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Can I install a ventless gas fireplace in a bedroom?
While ventless gas fireplaces can be installed in many rooms, local building codes and manufacturer guidelines must be followed. Some areas may restrict the installation of ventless units in bedrooms or bathrooms due to room size or air exchange requirements. Always consult with a professional and check local regulations before installation.
Only 10,000 BTU units should be installed in bedrooms.
Are ventless gas fireplaces safe for indoor use?
Yes, modern units include an Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS) that automatically shuts the gas off if oxygen levels drop below a safe threshold. We also recommend a secondary UL-listed carbon monoxide detector in the same room for added peace of mind.
Where are ventless gas fireplaces prohibited?
While legal in most of the US, they are currently prohibited for indoor use in California and have specific restrictions in Massachusetts and certain cities. Always verify your local municipal building codes before purchasing.
TL;DR: is a ventless gas fireplace safe for occasional use?
I have a somewhat small fireplace in a 1920s house in New England. A chimney expert has recommended that we not burn wood due to the poor design of the chimney interior (he thinks we'll get significant smoke back in the house). I am interested in a gas insert for two reasons: occasional ambiance and a reliable heat source during a power outage. Our main heat source is gas-fired baseboard radiators, which requires power to operate. We've already got a gas line in the basement below the firebox, so it wouldn't take much work to hook it up (I've had a plumber take a look).
My main question is about vented vs ventless. When we first looked into it, I was gobsmacked by the cost of a vented unit, and we just gave up on the idea. Then, after realizing that all of my family members have ventless units and are happy with them, I decided to give ventless another look. My main reason for considering ventless is the cost of the unit and the avoided cost of running a new chimney liner.
When you read up on ventless, the opinions tend to fall into two categories: 1) it will make you sick and ruin your house, or 2) I've had one for years and I love it! Can anyone explain why the opinion is so dramatically split on this? Is it a matter of new vs old units? Is there any particular technology I should seek or avoid? Are the dangers overblown if it's a unit that's used only occasionally and not as the main heat source? I'm quite confused.