Posts Tagged ‘Gas Fireplace’
Do buyer\’s prefer a gas fireplace or a wood fireplace?
jswilli12 asked:
I just bought an older house with a chimney that was disguised. Time did not exhaust pipe on the spot. I'm trying to decide whether the best option is to put in a sleeve (wood or gas) or just to install an exhaust pipe and have an open fireplace. The goal is to sell during just a year or two and then I'm wondering what most people want.
I just bought an older house with a chimney that was disguised. Time did not exhaust pipe on the spot. I'm trying to decide whether the best option is to put in a sleeve (wood or gas) or just to install an exhaust pipe and have an open fireplace. The goal is to sell during just a year or two and then I'm wondering what most people want.
Can I remove my gas logs and make my fireplace wood burning?
Mike Hunt asked:
Never use my fireplace to gas because of the cost of natural gas, however, that I wanted to remove my strains of gas, powering off the gas and not realize the burning of wood. Is that possible / safe? It is all the fireplace and chimney of the brick. It has an exhaust pipe reasonably large so I think that could accommodate the smoke. Whoever has done this with a fireplace that was built as gas?
Never use my fireplace to gas because of the cost of natural gas, however, that I wanted to remove my strains of gas, powering off the gas and not realize the burning of wood. Is that possible / safe? It is all the fireplace and chimney of the brick. It has an exhaust pipe reasonably large so I think that could accommodate the smoke. Whoever has done this with a fireplace that was built as gas?
Not sure if I have a gas lighting wood burning fireplace or a gas fireplace. How can I tell the difference?
stormyeyes1978 asked:
We wood sit on top of a rack with holes in it and a switch key blue flame outdoors. The previous owner burned the enters. However, switch doesn 'of venting; t want to move, the cold air and brick hits the fan are charred and incrinati. So, I know that needs control and work. Let me know if it is just a stack of wood or gas burning for safety reasons.
We wood sit on top of a rack with holes in it and a switch key blue flame outdoors. The previous owner burned the enters. However, switch doesn 'of venting; t want to move, the cold air and brick hits the fan are charred and incrinati. So, I know that needs control and work. Let me know if it is just a stack of wood or gas burning for safety reasons.
Question about converting from wood burning to gas or another fireplace that outputs heat?
curious1223 asked:
We have a wood burning fireplace that 's a pig of energy. Lots of cold air penetrates through it even with the damper closed. On top of that, he alleged leak in a coating that will cost about $ 350 to the difficulty. I hate it and don 't use it. I have options to get a sleeve that will allow me to use the fireplace to generate heat? Perhaps one of those affairs ventless gel-fuel? If I get a sleeve or anything else that suggests, please let know if I 'll need of repair coating for use. I have no propane or natural gas in the house. Thank you! Please declare whether you 're talking about a downloaded or ventless. Thank you!
We have a wood burning fireplace that 's a pig of energy. Lots of cold air penetrates through it even with the damper closed. On top of that, he alleged leak in a coating that will cost about $ 350 to the difficulty. I hate it and don 't use it. I have options to get a sleeve that will allow me to use the fireplace to generate heat? Perhaps one of those affairs ventless gel-fuel? If I get a sleeve or anything else that suggests, please let know if I 'll need of repair coating for use. I have no propane or natural gas in the house. Thank you! Please declare whether you 're talking about a downloaded or ventless. Thank you!
Can burn wood in a fireplace that has been converted to gas?
Russ H asked:
The original fireplace was designed for wood but has an accompanying gas installed. I have seen devices gases that can be used to provide a wood fire started, so it seems that this should be an end to use the gas device installed to do this, right? Or is there a special device that is required to burn wood or gas or just serve as an starter for the gas fires of wood.
The original fireplace was designed for wood but has an accompanying gas installed. I have seen devices gases that can be used to provide a wood fire started, so it seems that this should be an end to use the gas device installed to do this, right? Or is there a special device that is required to burn wood or gas or just serve as an starter for the gas fires of wood.









