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How To Install Gas Fireplaces

Can I install a gas fireplace 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 much does it cost to put in a gas fireplace?

The average cost to install a gas fireplace is about $4,500 with average prices ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 in the US for 2020 according to Thumbtack.

How do you hook up a gas fireplace?

How to install a gas log set in your fireplace Read the installation manual thoroughly. Turn gas off and locate the gas supply stub in the side of the firebox. Connect the gas supply to the burner using a flexible gas line. Place the burner in the proper position in the firebox.

How much does it cost to add a gas fireplace to a room?

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.

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.

Do gas fireplaces need a vent?

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.

Is a gas fireplace worth it?

A gas fireplace offers a range of benefits over burning wood in your home, including the ability to instantly turn on, control and turn of the heat from the fire. The advantages of having gas fireplace can outweigh the disadvantages in many scenarios, making a gas fireplace a worthwhile investment for your home.

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.

Can you install a gas fireplace after a house is built?

Be assured that it is possible to add a fireplace to an existing home. Fireplaces generally fall into one of three categories: gas, masonry, and zero-clearance (also known as prefabricated or manufactured fireplaces).

How do you start a gas fireplace with a key to the wall?

Lighting a Gas Fireplace With a Key Valve Place a long lighter next to the burner and pull the fuel trigger. (You can also use a lit match.) Turn the key in the slot to open the gas valve. You may hear the hiss of gas entering the burner. Replace the key cover. Use the key to control the height of the flames.

What kind of pipe do you use for a gas fireplace?

Direct vent pipe is used specifically for direct vent gas or propane stoves and fireplaces. It is one of the most popular types of venting because of its efficiency and ease of installation. Direct vent uses outside air for combustion and vents all exhaust back outside using either co-axial or co-linear piping.

Where does a gas fireplace vent?

Most direct vent gas fireplaces are vented to the outdoors horizontally (through the wall), but they can also be routed vertically (through the roof).

Can you add a fan to a gas fireplace?

Can You Add a Fireplace Blower to an Existing Fireplace? Yes, you can add a fan/blower to most gas and wood fireplaces, inserts, and stoves. You will need to find a fireplace rated fan that will fit your fireplace and follow all instructions for installation in the unit’s manual.

Are ventless gas fireplaces safe?

Are Ventless Gas Fireplaces Safe? Ventless gas fireplaces emit dangerous and noxious gasses into the room they are operating. Ventless fireplaces produce small amounts of nitrous dioxide and carbon monoxide which can be deadly in large doses.

Can you run a gas fireplace when power is out?

Can gas fireplaces run during a power outage? Yes! All Regency gas fireplaces, inserts, and stoves can operate safely during a power outage. The fireplace will continue to produce radiant heat and warm up the home.

How deep should my gas fireplace be?

Typically, a depth of 2 to 4 inches is the recommended amount of lava rocks for most gas fireplaces.

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.