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Gas fireplace logs
I have a wood-burning fireplace that is also equipped with natural gas. I want to purchase a set of ceramic logs to put in the grate and not worry about wood again.
I can see a lot of ceramic log sets on-line. Are they all the same ? just pick a set of logs that looks cosmetic and will fill out the grate ? /or is there more to it than that ? Any help is appreciated. Thank you. |
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I have a wood-burning fireplace that is also equipped with natural gas. I want to purchase a set of ceramic logs to put in the grate and not worry about wood again. I can see a lot of ceramic log sets on-line. Are they all the same ? just pick a set of logs that looks cosmetic and will fill out the grate ? /or is there more to it than that ? Any help is appreciated. Thank you. A closed chimney requires the logs not actually touch the flame which produces CO with yellow flames then need to open vent. I guess if the flame is adjusted to yellow it will also need vents. If you vent I guess you do what you want. Greg |
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