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Converting Wood Chimney To Gas

Converting a wood burning chimney to a gas fireplace can be a great way to update your home and increase energy efficiency. However, it is important to note that this process can be complex and should be done by a professional.


Here are the steps to convert a wood burning chimney to a gas, as well as an estimate of the cost:

Step 1: Consult with a professional Before starting any work on your chimney, it is important to consult with a professional to determine if your chimney can be safely converted to a gas fireplace. They will also be able to give you a more accurate cost estimate.

Step 2: Remove the wood burning insert The first step in converting your chimney to a gas fireplace is to remove the existing wood burning insert. This will typically involve removing the firebox, damper, and flue.

Step 3: Install a gas insert Next, a gas insert will be installed in the opening left by the removed wood burning insert. This will typically include a gas burner, a log set, and a venting system.

Step 4: Connect the gas line A gas line will then need to be run to the new insert, which will be connected to the existing gas line or a new one will be installed.

Step 5: Finish the chimney Finally, the chimney will need to be finished to match the existing brick or stone, and a chimney cap will be installed.

The cost of converting a wood burning chimney to a gas fireplace can vary widely depending on factors such as the size of your chimney, the type of gas insert you choose, and the cost of labor in your area. On average, you can expect to pay between $2,000 and $5,000 for the conversion. However, it is important to get a detailed estimate from a professional before starting the project.

It is also important to note that converting a wood-burning chimney to a gas-burning one typically requires a permit and inspection by the local authorities to ensure the safety and compliance with the building codes.

In conclusion, converting a wood burning chimney to a gas fireplace can be a great way to update your home and increase energy efficiency. However, it is important to consult with a professional and to get a detailed estimate before starting the project. The process can be complex and it is important to note that it typically requires a permit and inspection by the local authorities. The cost can vary widely but can be expected to be between $2,000 and $5,000.




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