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Vented gas logs also are capable of consuming large amounts of gas. Some can ingest up to 90,000 Btus per hour. Unfortunately, 85 to 90 percent of this energy goes up the chimney. Fireplace dampers ...
Q–I am considering purchasing a set of gas fireplace logs. My shopping trip left me overwhelmed with decisions. Do they really look like a real wood fire? Some log sets need to be vented, while others ...
LITTLE ROCK — If you have a little-used wood-burning fireplace or are tired of hauling logs, setting up a fire and sweeping ashes, gas logs could be the answer. A gas unit could also be a solution if ...
Dear James: It’s a mess carrying firewood indoors, so I want to modernize my old brick fireplace with one that uses gas logs. Are there any tips on how to do this project myself? — Kathy H. Dear Kathy ...
Q. How much can I expect to pay to have my wood fireplace converted to gas? Our house is about 30 years old. The bottom of the fireplace looks like it’s easily accessed through the basement. The ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- Brrr, it's cold out there. Let's just go inside and start a fire - but what's that? The pilot light on your gas fireplace is out and you can't get it going again. Here's how to ...
High-end Prestige Series vent-free gas logs, Models PS24, feature larger, realistic-looking logs, stacked three high and three deep on a heavy-duty grate; active yellow flames on high and low settings ...