Hi everyone,
I would like to tap the knowledge base to see if anyone has retrofitted a wood fireplace with gas logs?
I know an insert is MUCH more efficient, at this point I would just like to have the ability to use the fireplace occasionally without the hastle of using wood.
I know I need to install the log set, install the damper clamp to allow for venting the pilot light, drill through the side of the masonry to bring in the gas line, mount the gas valve (inside the fireplace?), bring the gas line to the fireplace, etc.
For regular ventilated logs, do I need the chimney to be lined? From what I've looked into I don't see that being necessary.
Also what all do I need on the gas plumbing side? I figure I need to run the gas line in the basement over to where the fireplace is. I would put in a ball valve at this point, then run the line up into the wall alongside the fireplace to bring it in.
I figure I'll probably go chat with folks at one of the local fireplace shops and see what they say, but don't want to deal with salespeople without a bit more info going in.
Thanks for any info.
Kerry
I would like to tap the knowledge base to see if anyone has retrofitted a wood fireplace with gas logs?
I know an insert is MUCH more efficient, at this point I would just like to have the ability to use the fireplace occasionally without the hastle of using wood.
I know I need to install the log set, install the damper clamp to allow for venting the pilot light, drill through the side of the masonry to bring in the gas line, mount the gas valve (inside the fireplace?), bring the gas line to the fireplace, etc.
For regular ventilated logs, do I need the chimney to be lined? From what I've looked into I don't see that being necessary.
Also what all do I need on the gas plumbing side? I figure I need to run the gas line in the basement over to where the fireplace is. I would put in a ball valve at this point, then run the line up into the wall alongside the fireplace to bring it in.
I figure I'll probably go chat with folks at one of the local fireplace shops and see what they say, but don't want to deal with salespeople without a bit more info going in.
Thanks for any info.
Kerry