A wood burning prefabricated fireplace will need a conversion kit but masonry fireplaces have several options.
Convert wood fireplace to gas logs.
The cost to convert a fireplace to gas is a major consideration.
Options usually depend on the type of fireplace.
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.
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.
Leaving your gas line allows you to add a gas starter pipe to your fireplace.
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.
Installation and other options add to the total cost.
To help offset the expense turn down your thermostat while you re enjoying your fire.
Since it uses gas it could increase your utility bill a bit but these units don t have the heat loss associated with a wood burning fireplace.
When converting back to wood from gas logs you may want to keep the gas line in your fireplace.
Including installation prices range from 2 000 to 5 000.
A gas starter pipe provides gas to your fireplace meaning you won t need any kindling to start a fire just a match.
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.
No crackle or wood burning scent.