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The lifespan of propane gas logs depend on many different things. If the logs are 'vented gas logs' and made from heavy ceramic that take the flame directly will only last a given amount of hours until the heat of the LP breaks them apart, something like 2-3 years with normal use. A vented set using light weight ceramic fiber logs will last almost forever. If the logs are 'vent-free' they will last several years as well, until the burner burns up from the heat of the LP, but the logs themselves will last forever on any 'vent-free' gas log.

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