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FAQs

What's the difference between vented and ventless gas logs?

Vented gas logs provide a more traditional, realistic flame pattern and require a fully functioning chimney system, as they release exhaust into the outside air. Ventless gas logs are more efficient at heating, can be installed without a chimney, and are designed to burn cleanly, minimizing the release of exhaust into your living space.

Can gas logs heat an entire room?

Yes, especially ventless gas logs, which are designed to provide significant warmth by efficiently using the fuel and circulating heated air into the room. Vented gas logs contribute more to the ambiance and aesthetic appeal, with some heat output.

Are gas logs safe to use in my home?

Absolutely. When installed and used according to the manufacturer's instructions, both vented and ventless gas logs are safe. Ventless gas logs come with oxygen depletion sensors for added safety. However, regular maintenance checks are recommended to ensure optimal and safe operation.

How do I choose the right size gas logs for my fireplace?

Measure the front width, back width, depth, and height of your fireplace to determine the appropriate size. It's important to ensure there's enough space around the gas logs for adequate ventilation and performance. Our team can assist you in selecting the perfect size for your space.

Do gas logs require a lot of maintenance?

Gas logs are low maintenance compared to traditional wood fires. However, annual inspections by a qualified technician are recommended to ensure the logs and your fireplace's venting system are functioning safely and efficiently.

Can I install gas logs myself?

While some may feel comfortable with DIY installation, we recommend professional installation to ensure safety and optimal performance. Our experts can provide installation services or guide you to a certified installer.

How long do gas logs last?

With proper care and maintenance, gas logs can last many years. The lifespan varies based on the material (e.g., ceramic fiber or steel), frequency of use, and adherence to maintenance recommendations.