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Hi,
I bought a house with existing woodburning fireplace. I want to put
in a freestanding "gas logs" unit. I do not need the whole "insert"
unit as the existing doors/opening of the woodburning fireplace
matches well with the decor. I was wondering if there is something
out there that allows me to easily convert from woodburning to gas
fireplace. I only want turn it on maybe 5-7 times a year.

TIA

Minh
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John Galbreath Jr.
 
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Sure, just put gas logs into your wood burning fireplace. The vented ones
are the best looking.

I have them on my commercial web site:

http://www.FireLogs.com.

Also a fireplace FAQ at:

http://www.FireLogs.com/FAQ.htm

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Hi,
I bought a house with existing woodburning fireplace. I want to put
in a freestanding "gas logs" unit. I do not need the whole "insert"
unit as the existing doors/opening of the woodburning fireplace
matches well with the decor. I was wondering if there is something
out there that allows me to easily convert from woodburning to gas
fireplace. I only want turn it on maybe 5-7 times a year.

TIA

Minh



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