Can you put real logs in a gas fireplace?

Yes, a gas fireplace is perfectly safe to burn normal wood in. And you don't have to buy those Duraflame logs, just load in your wood and light the gas for five or so minutes and then turn it off and tend to your nice wood burning fireplace.

Also asked, what kind of logs do you use in a gas fireplace?

A vented gas log must be used in a regular fireplace, designed to burn a wood fire. Vent-free gas logs can be used in a regular fireplace or can be used in a prefabricated vent-free firebox that has no chimney. Some vented gas logs will give up to 25,000 BTU's of heat but most don't give hardly any heat.

Similarly, can you convert a gas fireplace back to wood burning? Turning a gas fireplace into a wood-burning one is possible in some instances. However, not every gas fireplace is able to be converted to wood. Conversion is only possible when the fireplace was originally constructed to burn wood. If the fireplace was initially a gas one, it can't be converted to a wood-burning unit.

Moreover, can I use my gas fireplace without the logs?

No gas fireplace comes without the logs & burner. Unless someone has installed your fireplace incorrectly or has pilfered the logs, what you have is a wood burning fireplace.

How long should you keep a gas fireplace on?

However, if your gas fireplace is vent-free or has doors on the front that can easily be opened, you should only operate it for two to three hours at a time, the service representatives said.

Does gas fireplace make house colder?

The fire place (if used properly) will warm the house. The room with the fire will be warmer than the other rooms and make these other rooms feel colder. it's also possible that the thermostat is in the same room as the fireplace. increasing the temperature would cause the heater to turn off.

How often should gas logs be replaced?

However, embers do fade over time and will periodically need to be replaced. Embers can last up to five years depending on how frequently you use your fireplace. We have found that replacing embers every three years keeps a log set looking brilliant.

Will a gas fireplace still work if the power goes out?

If you have a gas fireplace or stove with a standing pilot, it will light during a power outage since it doesn't require electricity to activate the pilot flame. Batteries should be used as a power source only in the event of a power outage, as battery longevity can be affected by the temperatures of the appliance.

Do gas fireplace logs heat a room?

Vent-free gas logs are an inexpensive and efficient way to add extra heat to a room without having to open the damper on your fireplace. These logs use the air from within the room for combustion and then put heat back out into the room. In most cases, vent-free gas logs cannot be used in conjunction with a blower.

Is it cheaper to run a gas fireplace or the furnace?

Choosing to turn on a gas fireplace or a gas furnace really depends on what you want to accomplish. Usually it is more fuel efficient to have the fireplace on because it doesn't lose any heat traveling through ductwork, but that also means the heat is localized and won't warm the entirety of a large house.

Is a gas fireplace worth it?

Is a gas fireplace worth it? Yes! Gas fireplace benefits are incredibly attractive and convenient; especially for a busy family like yours. You'll get instant heat, pinpoint control, terrific safety and other things which a wood burning fireplace simply can't deliver.

How can I make my gas fireplace look real?

Gas Log Embers Just place of few of the Platinum Bright Embers throughout the fireplace to create an even more vibrant glow. If you have vented gas logs, place small pieces on the burner bed to create a realistic glowing effect wherever the flame flows through the fiber material.

What is the difference between a gas fireplace and an insert?

Gas fireplaces are very similar to gas inserts. However, the difference between gas fireplaces vs. gas inserts is that a built-in gas fireplace doesn't require an existing fireplace or chimney. So, if you don't have an existing wood-burning fireplace, this is your only option.

Do gas fireplaces give off carbon monoxide?

Yes, gas fireplaces are one potential cause of carbon monoxide poisoning. An improperly maintained or ventilated gas fireplace, however, can result in incomplete combustion, creating carbon monoxide, and causing this toxic gas to linger—putting those inside at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.

How can you tell the difference between vented and unvented gas logs?

Vented gas logs burn like a real wood fire with a yellow flame that produces smoke. They must be burned in a wood burning fireplace with the damper open, so smoke goes up the flue along with most of the heat. Ventless (vent-free) gas logs burn cleanly with a lower flame that does not smoke.

How much does it cost to replace gas logs?

Installing a gas line and either vented or vent-free gas logs will cost from $500 to $2,500. (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.

What is the most efficient gas fireplace?

Best Gas Fireplace Insert Reviews (Updated List)
  1. Napoleon Grandville VF Series Vent-Free Natural Gas Fireplace.
  2. Mercury 32″ Top/Rear Direct Vent Gas Fireplace w/Intellifire – NG.
  3. Empire Tahoe Deluxe 36″ Direct-Vent NG Millivolt Fireplace.
  4. 42″ Artisan Vent Free SCC See-Through Linear Fireplace.

Do you put sand in a gas fireplace?

Silica sand is used in the bottom of the burn pan of VENTED NATURAL GAS log sets. The gas is dispursed though the sand spreading it around before it is ignited. This gives you more flame action in your gas logs. Replace the sand every few years to keep your flames dancing.

Can I use flexible gas line for fireplace?

In general, no flex gas line or copper tubing should come in direct contact with heat or flame. You should also note if the gas line penetraton is sealed or not. If the gas burner is ventfree, you would need to determine if that factory built fireplace is tested and listed for use with VF.

Can I install gas logs myself?

Yes, you can install our vented and vent-free gas logs yourself if you already have a gas line connected to your fireplace. Watch our easy step-by-step guide to installing and operating your gas logs.

Why are my gas logs turning black?

The most common causes of soot buildup in a gas fireplace are ceramic fire-logs that have been moved out of proper position and burner ports that are clogged. The other main cause of soot is clogged ports on the gas burner, which causes an incomplete or unbalanced burn and formation of soot on the logs and doors.

How do you clean a gas fireplace?

Steps
  1. Turn the gas off. Before you begin cleaning your gas fireplace, you must first make sure you turn the gas valve to the “off” position.
  2. Brush off the gas logs. Remove the gas logs from the fireplace and take them outside for cleaning.
  3. Vacuum the lava rocks.

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