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Re: O/T Fireplaces wood vs gas
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Posted by rgvtx on October 14, 2006 at 10:02:35 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Fireplaces wood vs gas posted by oldcraneguy on October 14, 2006 at 08:40:50:
I'm in South Texas so I can relate about the weather and lack of need for a fireplace. We have a fireplace (site built home) and last year I lit it once and that was Christmas Day. Not because it was cold but because the wife wanted a fire since we had company over. Nothing like a nice fire and the air conditioning running at the same time. My suggestion in a mobile home, no fireplace. After all, space is somewhat of a premium so why have something taking up floor space that will only be used a couple of times a year. The suggestion of not burning pine was also mentioned and that is a very good suggestion. Don't do it in a fireplace. The best solution, get some brick or stone and build a nice fire ring outside (if it's allowed). You get to thin out some of the trees, she gets the fire she wants. Oh, and it helps keep the mosquitos away too......not that Florida has those!
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