As the name implies vented logs require a vent system the chimney when converting an existing wood fireplace to gas while non vented logs operate without a vent.
Convert wood burning stove to gas logs.
A wood burning prefabricated fireplace will need a conversion kit but masonry fireplaces have several options.
Licensed gas plumbers and contractors typically do the installation for gas inserts and log sets.
Parts need to be ordered in making a conversion from a gas to a wood burning fireplace.
Conventional masonry wood burning fireplaces are ideal for converting to gas because they already have the look of a traditional fireplace and all you have to do is install the gas burning guts inside the firebox.
Converting to wood burning from gas logs.
Everyone loves the coziness and warmth of a crackling wood burning fire.
The primary differences are that vented logs produce a more realistic fire appearance but don t supply as much heat as the non vented variety.
The importance of annual inspections.
Note that the cost of installing vent free gas logs is often about 200 more than the cost for vented gas inserts cost 2 000 to 5 500.
The cost to convert a wood burning fireplace to gas depends on the type of insert or log set you choose venting gas plumbing electrical work and finishing materials needed along with labor costs.
No more dirty ash to clean up.
Most wood solid fuel stoves shouldn t be converted to gas because the vents airflow configurations are intended for burning such fuels including secondary burn air flows etc.
If you find yourself missing the natural look and feel of a wood burning fire you can always convert back.
Next the gas logs are removed and the gas line is capped off or converted to a gas log lighter.
You can make the conversion by simply adding a gas log set or by installing a self contained gas insert unit with its own chimney.
When that day comes it ll mean the end of buying stacking and hauling wood.
You ll need to hire a professional to remove the gas logs burner system and all related components first and then cap the gas line.
These include converting the unit to use gas logs using a gas fireplace insert which also makes the fireplace much more efficient or converting the fireplace to a vent free appliance.