The first thing might be the type of fire glass you decide on since this is usually how much it will cost per hour or so when putting your unit into action, but also deciding if you want a clear view of what’s burning away in there right now or something more decorative in general. Another accessory would definitely have to go with figuring out where you’ll put all wood inside without having too many issues getting them placed correctly depending on how big your actual unit itself is overall (mainly because not everyone has huge rooms for example). The last thing would probably be checking other parts like grates and screens before buying since these two things could make all the difference between enjoying an open fire without worrying about carbon monoxide being sent into your house or not!
What are some accessories that I can use to improve my gas fireplace?
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