Keep Your Fire on Demand

As the season turns and temperatures are beginning to drop, now’s the perfect time to think about heating & how you want to manage the coming cold. Clean, efficient and cost-effective, a gas fireplace is the perfect solution – and keeps away the mid-winter brrrs.

Get the professionals at Hunter Plumbing, Heating & Excavating Inc. to install a gas fireplace in your home and you will reap all the benefits.

GAS FIREPLACES CAN REDUCE YOUR YEARLY HEATING COSTS – Turn down the temperature on your home’s central thermostat, and zone heat the areas where the most time is spent (often the family or living room) with your gas fireplace. This keeps those rooms warm and comfortable & reduces the amount of money spent heating rooms that aren’t in use.

GAS FIREPLACES ARE EASY TO ENJOY – Bedroom, living room, or bathroom – it doesn’t matter! Gas fireplaces come in all shapes & sizes and can be easily installed in almost any room in your home. Flip it on, flip it off, turn it up and turn it down – they offer plenty of heating options with just the click of a button! There’s no messing around with thermostats, timers or baseboards – when you want heat, you get heat immediately and in the dead of winter, there’s nothing better.

GAS FIREPLACE = NO MESS – Once installed, you can say goodbye to dirty wood, smoke, smelly fire-starter, and kindling splinters. Anytime you want to enjoy a soothing fire, just flip the switch (or tap your remote) and let the relaxation begin!

SAFETY FIRST – Managing an open, wood fire can be hazardous. You should opt for a glass-encased, gas-burning fireplace instead, you still get to enjoy the beauty of an open-flame fire but without the worry of wayward sparks.

LIGHT IT UP – When power lines go down, it doesn’t take long for the cold to seep in. Many gas fireplaces don’t require electricity to function, making them a great option for heating your home during a blackout.

Keep it simple (and safe) and go with gas!

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