Installing a Bio Ethanol See-Through Fireplace in a Conservatory or Garden House
A bioethanol see-through fireplace can be a beautiful addition to a conservatory or garden shed. It not only provides warmth but also creates an inviting atmosphere that brings the space to life. In this blog post, we'll discuss step-by-step how to install such a fireplace with single-pane glass at the front.
Supplies
To install a bio ethanol see-through fireplace, you will need the following materials:
1. The right see-through fireplace: Not all see-through fireplaces are the same. Make sure you're well-informed before making a choice.
2. Wooden beams: For building a sturdy frame.
3. Fire-resistant panels (Promatect or Fermacell): For cladding the frame.
4. Custom-made full-pane glass: You can order this from a glass supplier. Single-pane glass on the outside and inside of the conservatory must be open, otherwise you'll need an exhaust system to dissipate heat.
5. Glass profiles: To securely fasten the glass.
Step-by-step plan
Step 1: Choose the Right See-Through Fireplace
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Before you begin, it's important to choose the right see-through fireplace. Research the various options and choose one that's suitable for installation in a conservatory or garden shed.
Step 2: Build a Frame
Start by building a frame using wooden beams. Make sure the frame is sturdy and stable.
Step 3: Covered with Fire-Resistant Panels
Cover the wooden frame with fire-resistant Promatect or Fermacell panels. These panels provide safety and protect against the heat from the fireplace.
Step 4: Install the Steel Fireplace Frame
Place the steel frame of the see-through fireplace into the built-in frame. Check that it fits properly. Mark with a pencil where the burner should be placed and then cut out the hole.
Step 5: Install the Glass
Provide a frame for the glass to rest on. Secure the glass within the frame, ensuring it is firmly secured. Then, secure the outer frame to the glass. This outer frame can be made of wood, aluminum, or another moisture-resistant material.
Step 6: Finishing
Fill the screw holes and finish the seams smoothly. Then paint the built-in fireplace in the desired color. Make sure the paint is suitable for outdoor use.
Step 7: Place and Fill the Burner
Place the burner in the frame and fill it with bioethanol using a funnel. Don't overfill and follow the supplier's instructions.
Step 8: Enjoy your New Fireplace
Light the fireplace with a long lighter and enjoy the warm and cozy ambiance that the bio ethanol see-through fireplace adds to your conservatory or garden shed.
With these steps, you can safely and effectively install a beautiful bio ethanol see-through fireplace in your conservatory or garden shed. Always make sure you follow the safety instructions and, if in doubt, consult a professional. Good luck!