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Inset Gas Fires

Take the hassle out of fires, Instant Flams and coziness.

Please Choose Your Flue and Gas Type

Natural Gas or LPG

How do I know which one I need?

Natural gas is supplied o your home via a pipe network (Bord Gáis Energy), similar to your water supply. It is worth noting that most rural areas and some counties don not have this gas supply.

LPG or Low pressure gas is supplied via gas cylinders or bulk gas storage (Calor Gas

Conventional Flue vs Balanced Flue Gas Fires

Understanding the difference can help you choose the right gas fire for your home and chimney setup.

Conventional Flue Gas Fire

Conventional Flue Gas Fires

Conventional flue gas fires are designed for homes with an existing chimney or flue system. These fires use the natural pull of the chimney to remove combustion gases from the appliance, making them a popular choice for traditional fireplace settings.

This type of gas fire is ideal for replacing an older open fire or existing gas fire, as it works with the chimney already in place. Conventional flue models are available in both open-fronted and glass-fronted designs, offering a wide choice of styles to suit classic and contemporary interiors.

They are a practical option for homes that already have a working chimney and want the look of a built-in fireplace with efficient everyday heating.

Balanced Flue Gas Fire

Balanced Flue Gas Fires

Balanced flue gas fires are designed for homes without a traditional chimney. Instead of using a chimney breast, these fires use a sealed flue pipe that passes through an external wall to remove fumes and draw fresh air into the appliance.

Because the fire is sealed from the room with a glass front, balanced flue models are highly efficient and offer excellent heat retention. They are ideal for modern homes, extensions, and rooms where installing a conventional chimney is not possible.

Balanced flue gas fires combine strong heating performance with flexible installation, making them a great choice for creating a fireplace feature in properties without an existing flue.