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What is the cost of convert wood fire gas

  • Lindani Mgoduka
  • Aug 17, 2022
  • 4 min read

Updated: Aug 19, 2022


Cost of wood fireplace conversion to gas

1) Introduction

Fireplace: Gas or Wood? These two heat sources are necessary all winter long, regardless of your choice. To prevent deforestation and reduce pollution, campaigners for addressing global climate change have urged that residents transition from burning wood to heating their homes. To support an initiative that values the environment, this article will evaluate the cost of switching from a wood fire to a gas fire, contrast the two, and address often asked questions about the procedure.

2) The cost to convert wood to fire gas

Converting wood into a gas fireplace is not an easy process, this could demand that families follow city bylaws and have their plans evaluated first. According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) fireplaces counts amongst the most desired features for any homeowner, however, wood-burning needs a chimney to let out smoke, and that alternatively stretches air leaks to your home (blog.constellation.com). In turn, fire gas conversion has taken the property market by storm, but what is the actual cost to convert wood for gas? Interior designers speculate that the cost of wood fireplace conversion to gas entirely depends on the type of gas renovation preferred, costs from the wood fireplace to gas typically range from $500 to $5.500. It is vitally crucial to keep in mind that there are two major gas fireplace conversion alternatives available: vented and vent-free gas logs.

A vented gas log- is a type of design that needs a chimney because it releases tiny carbon monoxide particles, yet it is less expensive than ventless gas conversion ranging between $500 to $2. 500.

Vent-free/Ventless gas log- cost $200 more than vented gas logs and require no chimney and they also retain heat more in your room for a price tag of between $2000 to $3.800.

2.1 What are the true costs associated with converting to gas?

Any form of home improvement will cost you a few dollars; consider it a long-term investment in your health and finances. We will look at some of the costs involved in switching from a wood fireplace to a gas one in this section. As was previously noted, the price for such home construction can range from $500 to $5,500, depending on your desired gas conversion and service provider. We cannot completely rule out additional costs, such as those related to your home's design, the location of your fireplace, and your residence. Here are the costs associated with changing a fireplace's wood logs to gas ones.

A. The first step and cost to be incurred in this configuration would be a chimney inspection, this could cost homeowners $100 to $150 per inspection.

B. Depending on whether you have a gas line or not, installing a new gas line will cost the homeowner between $200 to $1.050

C. The final step is installation, installation does not form part of your last cost, but the final step of conversion and cost will entirely depend on the size and type of gas log you are installing. Above it was mentioned that ventless gas logs cost $200 less than vented gas logs.

D. Though gas conversion is fairly priced and good for your health, keep in mind that there is regular monthly maintenance to this type of conversion. Consider that natural gas is cheaper than gasoline, except for maintenance costs to range from $0.18 to 0.20 and that an annual cost of $65.7 to $70 per year. This is a significant saving bearing in mind that wood fireplace (chimney) maintenance will cost you $170 to $190 annually.

3) What are the advantages of converting to gas logs?

The COP26 global climate conference, held in Glasgow in 2021, was the 26th annual United Nations meeting on climate change. The conference recognized that coal and deforestation were among the top environmental issues facing the United State of America, climate activists and scientists advocated for the use of natural gas to replace the burning of our earth into ashes. In this section we look at some of the pros and cons that come with configuring your wood fireplace to gas logs:

Pros of gas fireplace

 They are energy-efficient

 Easy and less costly to maintain

 Release clean smoke

 Release 99% fewer carbon monoxide

 Loses heat up the chimney

 Is not seasonal to use unlike wood

Cons of gas fireplace

 Cost more compared to an electric fireplace

 Release fewer polluting particles

Final remarks

In this article, we discuss the cost of converting a wood fireplace into a gas fireplace. We all know that caring for our earth's environment is part of a wider and more confusing debate. While we wait on actions to be taken by our government and international organizations, this paper gives a valuable and cost-efficient solution that homeowners can use as means of contributing to the debate about climate change. In this article, you will uncover that gas fireplace conversions are found to be environmentally friendly, good for your health, demand less preservation, cheap to install and maintain.

FAQs about gas conversion


1. Can a fireplace be both wood and gas? No, this is dangerous and will be approved.

2. Can I install a gas fireplace by myself? If you have the expertise and permit yes, however, this type of project can be done by gas plumbers or a registered professional.

3. Who should I call for fireplace gas leaks? Your local fire department


 
 
 

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