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How much does it cost to change to a gas fireplace?
gas fireplaces can also provide more heat and warmth than electric or ethanol fireplaces. The average cost to convert a fireplace to gas is $3,000, with a typical range of $500 to $5,500, depending on a range of elements, including whether you choose a vented gas insert, vented gas log, or ventless gas log.
How much does it cost to replace a ventless gas fireplace?
Ventless inserts for a gas fireplace can cost you $2,000-$3,500 for the unit itself; installation can cost an additional $200-$1,000.
Can I install a gas fireplace insert myself?
To make this upgrade to your existing fireplace, you can install a gas fireplace insert. Since this process requires working with vent pipes, electrical, and the gas supply, we recommend working with a professional instead of doing it yourself.
How long do gas fireplaces last?
How Long Can a Gas Fireplace Last? Generally speaking, you can get a good ten to fifteen years of use before you need to replace your gas fireplace.
Are gas fireplace inserts worth it?
A gas insert can easily serve as the primary source of heat for your home, while using 50% to 90% less gas than gas logs and up to 75% less gas than a gas furnace.
What is the difference between a gas fireplace and a gas insert?
A gas insert is installed within an existing masonry, wood burning fireplace. A gas insert is smaller than a gas fireplace to allow it to fit inside of the opening of an existing wood burning fireplace. A gas insert can get much hotter on the outside (no, not that hot) than a gas fireplace.
How much value does a gas fireplace add to a home?
According to the National Association of Real Estate Appraisers, adding a fireplace to home can increase the resale value of the home by as much as 6-12 percent.
How much should gas logs cost?
Cost of Gas Logs Vented gas logs, which need a chimney, cost between $300 and $500, not including installation. Ventless gas logs, which are used without a chimney, cost between $350 and $600 without installation.
Do I need a chimney for a gas fireplace?
Ventless fireplaces fueled by gas or propane rely on indoor air for combustion, and they exhaust a low level of their combustion gases into the room in which they’re located. A chimney or flue isn’t necessary. In fact, ventless fireplaces generally are just for aesthetics and supplemental space heating.
How much does it cost to add a gas fireplace to an existing fireplace?
Gas fireplace inserts are installed in pre-existing, wood-burning fireplaces, making the overall cost far lower than installing an entirely new system. The insert itself will cost around $1,200, with labor costs running between $500 and $3,500 depending on the complexity of the job.
Does a gas fireplace need to be vented?
Traditional gas fireplaces, like their wood-burning cousins, require an exhaust flue (vent) to remove harmful fumes from the home. When possible, an existing chimney is used to run a new flue, but in a home without a chimney, the high cost to install venting can sideline the project permanently.
What maintenance is required for a gas fireplace?
Even if you opt to clean the fireplace yourself, it’s still a requirement to have an inspection—yearly, at the very least. Inspections of a gas fireplace don’t take long to conduct and won’t break the bank. Your chimney should be cleaned annually, as well, to clear away any debris and nesting materials from animals.
What would cause a gas fireplace to go out?
A common problem with gas fireplaces lies in the components called the ignition assembly. When a fireplace refuses to remain lit, there’s probably an issue in one of the several pieces that make up the ignition assembly, which are: the pilot light assembly, pilot tubing, thermocouple, and thermopile.
What can go wrong with a gas fireplace?
Top 10 Problems With Gas Fireplaces #1 Lack of maintenance, cleaning, and inspections. #2 Fear of gas. #3 The smell of burning gas. #4 Burner failure from pet hair and dander. #5 Dead batteries. #6 Raw gas/gas leak. #7 Cloudy/white glass. #8 The gas has not been turned on.
Is it OK to leave a gas fireplace on all night?
The short answer is this: gas fireplaces that are fully vented and have safely and properly sealed glass fronts are fine to be left alone to run continuously.
Do gas fireplaces use a lot of gas?
Depending on the age of a gas fireplace and its maximum heat output, a gas fireplace can use a relatively large amounts of gas if used at max settings for a number of hours per day. However, gas fireplaces be a very cost-effective form of heating, especially if using natural gas rather than propane.
Do gas fireplaces heat a room?
Overall, gas fireplaces are highly efficient when it comes to heating a room. Once a fire has been burning for some time, it’s likely to heat a room rather quickly. The type of gas fireplace you have is likely to affect the fireplace’s ability to heat a room efficiently.
How do I know what type of fireplace I have?
Each fireplace and insert has a rating plate which contains your model number and serial number. Gas and wood burning fireplaces have a rating plate in the control compartment area, under the smoke shield or on the firebox side column.