"To light your fireplace logs you will probably want to use a candle lighter. These are made by big, and they have an extension at the end where the flame comes out when you pull the trigger."
First you must figure out if is a vented or non vented gas logs. Also you must inspect you fireplace to make sure it can use gas logs. Most fireplaces can use gas logs so you shouldn't face many changes.
Example sentence - The logs burned warmly as they sat before the fireplace and discussed their future together.
Normal Fire Place because you don't have to waste money to burn it! Would you like to pay 50.00 for gas or pay 0.00 for gas!Irvs12 **That is partially true. You can use a fireplace with a gas supply to burn natural gas under log looking fireplace decoration. That is expensive. You can also use the gas burner to ignite actual logs you place above the gas flame. That's just an easy way to light your fireplace.
The Southern Sales Fireplace Log Holder is safe and very attractive.
Electric fireplace inserts work in a similar fashion to regular electric fireplaces. Basically, instead of using logs of wood as a fuel source, these types of fireplaces use heating elements powered by electricity.
Start with a good thick bed of ash, and a hot fire. Add logs to the fire. Once they are burning, push them together tightly to restrict airflow. Use a shovel to cover the logs in ash. Next morning, rap the logs to loosen ash, pull logs apart from each other, add kindling, and coals that you "banked" should flame up.
To examine the history of fireplace tools, one must look at the history of the fireplace itself. Going back to ancient times, fire pits were sometimes dug in the center of a hut of dwelling, which was the early beginning of the fireplace. The 17th and 18th centuries saw major improvements to fireplaces, with better safety and ventilation. As advances in fireplace safety and effectiveness came about, the use of fireplace tools became more widespread and elaborate. With the introduction of the andiron, that holds the logs to allow air flow for burning. The poker or stoker is a rod used to move logs around and stoke the fire. These are the most ancient tool used in some format or other. Finally, fireplace screens came to be used to protect the surrounding room to keep burning embers in check. The key to fireplace tools is that they have evolved over time to increase the safety and usefulness of the fireplace, and recently even raised the decorative standards as well.
LP and Natural Gas burners usually have a different orifice size, due to different heat values between the two fuels. Check with your local gas service company, and see if the orifice (that's the part with the tiny hole in it) can be changed on your logs.
The amount of gas a fireplace uses is usually dependent on the user's adjustments of the fireplace. Beware that some synthetic fireplaces do not accept real, regular wood to burn on. Please consult your manual before doing such a switch.
place a hearth stone and use a fireplace screen
people use light for many things
Simple answer: No. Complex version: No freakin' way. That's a great way to burn your house down, give yourself carbon monoxide poisoning, or at least ruin the fireplace. It's not designed to burn any fuel but gas. Any number of things could go wrong if you put wood in there.