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Gas Log FAQ's
Why should I buy gas logs?
Gas Log FAQs
Gas Log FAQ's
Why should I buy gas logs?
Gas logs create a beautiful fire that will liven up a party or enhance a relaxing, quiet atmosphere. Gas logs are convenient, easy to operate and require minimal maintenance.
Why Choose Gas Instead of Wood?
- Clean: No more dirt, ashes or bark to sweep. Less pollution.
- Convenient: No more chilly trips to the log pile...no more log stacking. Get rid of the log rack and the fireplace tools.
- Safe: No more sparking and popping embers.
What is a safety pilot?
A safety pilot burns off any gas that may seep through the valve when not in use.
A safety pilot burns off any gas that may seep through the valve when not in use.
What is required to use a remote control? And what is required to use a wall switch?
A remote control and/or wall switch requires a Millivolt valve system. The wall switch requires low voltage electrical wiring.
A remote control and/or wall switch requires a Millivolt valve system. The wall switch requires low voltage electrical wiring.
How much heat will I get from my gas logs?
Gas logs will provide radiant heat in the general hearth area. Gas logs are easy to use, require little maintenance, and enhance the aesthetic appeal of your fireplace whether on or off.
Gas logs will provide radiant heat in the general hearth area. Gas logs are easy to use, require little maintenance, and enhance the aesthetic appeal of your fireplace whether on or off.
Can I remove my gas logs and burn wood on the hearth kit?
No. The hearth kit is designed to work with only the appropriate gas logs.
No. The hearth kit is designed to work with only the appropriate gas logs.
Why do logs collect soot?
Sooting is a result of impingement caused by incomplete combustion, i.e. flames coming in contact with a surface, cooling the flame, and preventing combustion.
Sooting is a result of impingement caused by incomplete combustion, i.e. flames coming in contact with a surface, cooling the flame, and preventing combustion.
How do I clean my gas logs?
Never wash your logs. Remove the logs carefully from the fireplace in a box, take them outside and use a soft brush or vacuum to clean them. Make sure that you put the logs back in the original arrangement.
Never wash your logs. Remove the logs carefully from the fireplace in a box, take them outside and use a soft brush or vacuum to clean them. Make sure that you put the logs back in the original arrangement.
With gas logs, do I need the damper open all the time?
A damper clamp will come standard with your gas log set and MUST be installed to maintain a small opening at all times. This allows for the escape of any pilot exhaust. When the logs are in use the damper must be fully open.
A damper clamp will come standard with your gas log set and MUST be installed to maintain a small opening at all times. This allows for the escape of any pilot exhaust. When the logs are in use the damper must be fully open.
How do I convert my wood burning fireplace that has a gas log set installed back to wood?
For vented gas log sets, you need to remove the log set and grate, have the gas line capped, install a grate rated for natural wood.
For vented gas log sets, you need to remove the log set and grate, have the gas line capped, install a grate rated for natural wood.







