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Converting wood burning fireplaces to gas
Hi,
We are in the process of moving into a 1935 hosue and would like to convert the two wood burning fireplaces to gas. Our concern is that the gas logs/system looks pretty realistic. I was hoping some of you might have suggestions for manufacturers we should look at, etc. Thanks in advance for any help. Kari |
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DON'T buy at Home Depot or Lowes. Real looking logs sets are in the price
range $300 - $450. I bought mine at a specialty fireplace store and look very real. "Kari Whittenberger-Keith" wrote in message ... Hi, We are in the process of moving into a 1935 hosue and would like to convert the two wood burning fireplaces to gas. Our concern is that the gas logs/system looks pretty realistic. I was hoping some of you might have suggestions for manufacturers we should look at, etc. Thanks in advance for any help. Kari |
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Thanks for that advice.
Craven Morehead wrote: DON'T buy at Home Depot or Lowes. Real looking logs sets are in the price range $300 - $450. I bought mine at a specialty fireplace store and look very real. "Kari Whittenberger-Keith" wrote in message ... Hi, We are in the process of moving into a 1935 hosue and would like to convert the two wood burning fireplaces to gas. Our concern is that the gas logs/system looks pretty realistic. I was hoping some of you might have suggestions for manufacturers we should look at, etc. Thanks in advance for any help. Kari |
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