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About Gas Fireplaces <\/h4>\n

A gas fireplace brings warmth and character to your home. Gas fireplaces are available in a wide variety of styles and designs, from contemporary to traditional. Adding one can reduce your overall energy costs, too.<\/p>\n

There are two types of gas fireplaces: Freestanding fireplaces or inserts that convert an existing wood-burning fireplace to gas. (Gas log sets are also available at a much lower price point, but they\u2019re not as effective for heating). <\/p>\n

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Gas fireplaces run on natural gas or propane. Either way, the heat output is measured in British thermal units (BTUs), with models ranging from 8,500 to 100,000 BTUs. The most popular models fall in the range of 20,000 to 60,000 BTUs, although newer high-efficiency models allow you to adjust the heat output. To figure out the correct heat output for your home and heating needs, consult a local hearth professional.<\/p>\n

Most gas fireplaces must be vented to the outdoors via a chimney or a direct vent to the outside of the home, but unvented models are also available. However, unvented models are controversial due to concerns about health and air quality.<\/p>\n

How Much Does a Gas Fireplace Cost? <\/h4>\n

Gas log sets sell for about $200 to $1,000.<\/strong> Converting a traditional wood-burning fireplace to gas with an insert costs about $3,000 to $4,000,<\/strong> including installation and a chimney liner. Freestanding gas fireplaces often cost $4,000 to $5,000,<\/strong> including installation and venting. <\/p>\n

Operating costs depend on the efficiency of your home, local gas prices, and the size and efficiency of your unit. In general, expect to pay anywhere from $0.10 to $0.50 per hour<\/strong> of use. <\/p>\n

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