How to Move Trapped Gas in Your Back
CC0/jill111/Pixabay There's nothing quite as romantic as the idea of building a roaring fire inside your home on a cold winter day. But the truth is that building a fire in a traditional fireplace takes a lot of time and effort, and you spend more time maintaining it than you do sitting by it, reading, napping and enjoying a nice glass of wine or cup of hot cocoa. That's where a gas fireplace comes into play. Not only are they as cozy and romantic as a wood-burning fireplace, but they offer a number of other benefits as well. Save Money on Heating One reason to add a gas fireplace to your home is to cut down your heating bill cost. First, you can cut off your central heating and only heat the room (or rooms) where the fireplace is located. Second, according to national averages, gas fireplaces typically cost less than 20 cents per hour to run, which is much less than it typically costs to run you central heat...