What is a gas log set?

Gas logs are a stack of ceramic logs that sit inside your existing fireplace. Gas logs have a gas burner and they come in vent-free and vented options. Most of the heat that is generated from a gas log set goes right up your chimney – just like a wood burning fireplace.

Are gas log sets safe?

When installed, ran, and maintained properly, gas logs and gas fireplaces are safe to use. Not only do gas logs generate more heat, but they’re also much safer than wood-burning fireplaces because there’s less of a risk of fire.

What logs go in a gas fireplace?

The three main types of gas log materials are refractory cement, ceramic fiber and refractory ceramic. Each are designed to be as realistic-looking as possible, but there are several differences to consider when choosing a gas log set for your fireplace. Refractory cement gas logs are formed from a cement mixture.

Can I use logs in a gas fireplace?

Gas fireplaces cannot burn any form of wood, whether that’s firewood logs or wood pellets. For example, firewood logs typically used in wood burning fireplaces, wood burning stoves or multi fuel stoves, or wood pellets used in pellet stoves, can’t be used in any form of gas fireplace.

Are gas fireplace inserts 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.

Are gas log fireplaces efficient?

Gas logs will also emit more heat than a wood burning stove. Gas logs are only about 10%-20% efficient, with the majority of heat produced escaping through the chimney. (The same is true with a traditional wood burning fireplace.)

Do you need to open a window when using a gas fireplace?

Your gas fireplace can introduce large quantities of water vapor inside your house while it is burning. Water vapor is a large by-product of burning natural gas. So opening a window can help introduce oxygen and fresh air.

Are gas logs ventless?

Gas fireplaces come in two configurations: vented and ventless. Vented gas logs produce carbon monoxide emissions so your fireplace must have a chimney or flue. Ventless logs do not put off these emissions so no chimney or flue is needed, and the heat is more likely to stay in your space.

How do I choose gas logs?

Determine The Size Of Your Gas Logs

  1. Measure the front width of you fireplace.
  2. Measure the width at the back of your fireplace.
  3. Measure the depth from the front to the back of your fireplace.
  4. Measure the height from the top to bottom of the front your fireplace.

Can I use Duraflame logs in a gas fireplace?

Answer: Yes, these firelogs may be used in these types of devices, however we only recommend burning one firelog at a time. The airflow produced by these devices can make the fire very hot and can also affect the burn time. Failed to get answers.

Can you use Duraflame logs in a gas fireplace?

Answer: Yes, these firelogs may be used in these types of devices, however we only recommend burning one firelog at a time. The airflow produced by these devices can make the fire very hot and can also affect the burn time.

What kind of gas logs do I need?

When shopping for gas logs, you’ll need to choose vented or vent-free logs. This decision comes down to many factors, including looks versus efficiency, local building codes and fireplace placement. With vented logs, you’ll enjoy a large, realistic-looking flame that operates with an open chimney flue or damper.

What size gas logs do I Need?

A minimum of 2 inches on both sides must be maintained between the gas log burner system equipment and the fireplace sidewalls, and some customers prefer up to 6 inches on both sides. The gas log set chosen should not be longer than the width of the rear fireplace wall.

How do you install a gas log?

Set the burner into position and use a masonry bit to drill holes in the brick in the firebox (if not already present). Then use masonry screws to secure the burner into place. If your gas log set came with a grate, install the grate over the burner.

What are the best gas fireplace logs?

Peterson is the best-selling brand of gas logs on the market today, and this is no accident. This brand is renowned for the realism of their gas logs, which are molded from castings that are made from real wood. The Real Fyre line is made from ceramic fiber material, which radiates heat very efficiently.

Where to buy gas logs?

Gas logs are almost always installed by a plumber or contracted gas log professional, so contact your local natural gas service provider or a local propane dealer before you purchase any gas logs. Vented Gas Logs vs. Ventless Gas Logs

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