fireplace
If both fireplace and furnace are BOTH gas, if the flue has the correct size, AND if your building code permits, yes. If furnace and fireplace are different fuels, no. Check with your local building inspection department.
Yes
A gas log can be installed in a regular fireplace, or in a prefab, but it should be done by an installer familiar with the process. Burning any fuel, including gas, uses up air, and produces products of combustion. Done badly, it could be very dangerous.
It is indeed difficult to install a ventless gas fireplace. Anytime you deal with gas you should call a professional.
Depends- some as "gas assist"- a woodburning fireplace with gas jets- you can use either. Some are gas only- never meant to burn wood. Which do you have?
If both fireplace and furnace are BOTH gas, if the flue has the correct size, AND if your building code permits, yes. If furnace and fireplace are different fuels, no. Check with your local building inspection department.
none
Maybe, contact the manufacturer of the furnace or fireplace insert and ask what the procedure is and if you can get the proper parts from him.
Yes
form_title= Custom Fireplace form_header= Create the fireplace you want. Are renovating an existing fireplace?*= () Yes () No Do you rent or own your home?*= () Rent () Own Do you want a fireplace that uses gas logs?*= () Yes () No
It would be the fireplace less used. Gas log fireplaces don't produce ash or sut, and there is no killing of trees.
If your furnace is less then 50000btus then yes.
Heck NO if it a gas unit or Uses Bunker C
The gas fireplace on/off switch controls the flow of gas to the fireplace, allowing you to turn the fireplace on or off as needed.
A furnace can be heated by fossil fuels like coal, coke, or natural gas, which is chemical energy or it can be electric.
Gas uses less engery.
A fireplace typically uses wood, natural gas, or propane as a source of energy to generate heat and create a cozy atmosphere. The fuel is burned in the fireplace to produce warmth and light.