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What are the best gas logs on the market?

What are the best gas logs on the market?

Our Top Gas Log Sets

  • Best Budget-Friendly: Real Fyre Golden Oak Vented Gas Log Set.
  • Most Realistic: Grand Canyon Arizona Weathered Oak Charred Vented Gas Log Set.
  • Best Heat Output: Grand Canyon Weathered Oak Vent Free Gas Log Set.
  • Top Vented Set: Real Fyre Charred Angel Oak Vented Gas Log Set.

What are the most realistic gas fireplace logs?

H. Peterson Real Fyre Gas Logs are the most realistic gas logs because they are meticulously hand-crafted to resemble natural wood and carefully designed and arranged to produce a flame that looks just like a real wood fire.

Who makes the most realistic gas logs?

Real Fyre
#1 CHARRED OAK GAS LOGS By Real Fyre The Charred Oak Gas Log Set by Real Fyre is our top-selling vented log set, and it’s easy to see why! Our customers love this set because it’s an excellent value for the price, easy to install, and the logs, flame presentation, and ember bed are incredibly realistic.

Can you add remote start to gas logs?

Yes, you can add a remote to your gas log set after it’s been installed and the log set is already equipped with a millivolt valve. You may even be able to completely convert your gas log set to a remote control system with variable flame and thermostatic controls.

How do I choose gas logs?

Determine The Size Of Your Gas Logs

  1. Measure the front width of you fireplace.
  2. Measure the width at the back of your fireplace.
  3. Measure the depth from the front to the back of your fireplace.
  4. Measure the height from the top to bottom of the front your fireplace.

Are gas fireplace remotes universal?

Whether or not you can use a fireplace remote with your fireplace will mostly depend on your gas valve type. Most of our remotes are designed to be used with millivolt gas valves, but we also have options for other specialty valves like servo motor valves and latching solenoid valves.

How Big Should gas logs be?

Gas Log Size Firebox Front Width See-Thru Depth (If Applicable)
24 Inches 28-36 Inches 16-18 Inches
26 Inches 30-38 Inches 16-18 Inches
30 Inches 34-42 Inches 16-18 Inches
36 Inches 40-48 Inches 16-18 Inches

What does vermiculite do in a gas fireplace?

Vermiculite is mostly used for Propane (LP) gas logs. It is poured into the burner pan to aid the heavier LP gas to spread across the burner more effectively. Provides a nice looking base under the gas logs and allows the gas to permeate through it easily.

Do you have to replace gas fireplace logs?

The replacement process for gas logs varies depending on the model you’ll be installing. However, in general, the process looks somewhat like this: Turn off the gas. Remove the old logs from the fireplace. You may want to wear protective gloves to keep your hands clean and protected. Remove the grate.

How to install gas logs?

Connect the gas line.Once your firebox is fully clean, and the chimney has been professionally cleaned (for wood burning fireplaces), it’s time to connect the gas line to your new burner.

  • Install the burner.
  • Install the Grate.
  • Inspect for leaks.
  • Install the gas logs.
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  • Do I need screen for gas logs?

    Regardless if you have vented gas logs in your masonry fireplace, or vent-free logs in your prefabricated unit, your fireplace doors should always been open and the mesh screens closed when using your gas logs. This promotes adequate air flow to the gas logs.

    Can I burn wood logs in a gas fireplace?

    “Fully Vented” gas logs must be burned in a fireplace that is capable of burning real wood and must be burned with the damper open. The reason for this is that they do not burn the gas cleanly and create exhaust that is very similar to burning a real wood fire. This exhaust needs to be able to go up the chimney.