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Can I use wood in my gas burning fireplace?

Fireplace FAQ Part 3
No. If the fireplace is designed for use only with gas, this is a very bad idea. The fireplace is not designed to withstand a wood fire. And the gas jets are not meant to come in contact with ash. This is a real fire hazard. It's possible your fireplace was originally a wood burning fireplace and has been converted to gas. In that case, it can be converted back. But you shouldn't burn would in it until that's happened.

Can I convert my gas fireplace into wood burning?

If you have a fully operational fireplace, whether masonry or pre-fab, it would normally be as simple as removing the gas logs & capping the gas line or installing a gas log lighter. But with today's new appliances, direct vent & ventless units would not be set up for solid fuel (wood) & could not be converted to wood burning.

Can I install vent-free gas logs in my wood burning fireplace?

Hargrove Hearth Products - Vented and Ventless Gas Logs, Hea...
Vent-free gas log sets can be installed in most masonry fireplaces, as long as the set's clearance and ventilation requirements are met. For installation in prefabricated fireplaces or fireboxes, follow the fireplace manufacturer's recommendations, as well as meeting the set's clearance and ventilation requirements. Refer to the log set's owner's manual to determine clearances and unconfined space requirements.

How efficient is a wood burning fireplace?

FAQ
While they produce some radiant heat, most wood burning fireplaces are primarily decorative. Even heat circulating models still pull a tremendous amount of air from the home. There are several wood burning models that are efficient and clean burning. We also have several wood burning stoves and inserts that are very efficient. Click here to find a dealer near you that can help you with your decision.

Will gas logs in my wood burning fireplace provide heat?

Northwest Stoves Ltd. - Frequently Asked Questions
Operating gas logs in a fireplace can be similar to burning wood in the fireplace. Yes you will receive some heat, but it is impossible to predict how much. Gas logs retrofitted to existing fireplaces are primarily for aesthetic benefit. They look great, provide a large yellow-orange flame and are not particularly efficient. If heat is your primary motive for retrofitting your fireplace you should consider a gas fireplace insert. Either way, you'll have something easy to use and maintain.

What size of gas logs can I install into my Heatilator or Heat-N-Glo wood burning fireplace?

FAQ
You will need to consult the operating guide for your particular fireplace model. If you use another manufacturer's gas logs, you need to maintain the clearances they specify. You can only install vented gas logs in our wood burning fireplaces. No. Installing vent-free (room vented) gas logs into our fireplaces presents a potential safety hazard as these fireplaces have not been tested or listed by UL or AGA for these applications.

Can I burn wood in my gas fireplace?

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No. Gas fireplaces are designed to burn gas only. Burning wood would damage the fireplace and could be very dangerous.

How often do I need to have my wood burning fireplace cleaned?

If you use your fireplace frequently, you should have it cleaned after 1 cord of wood & inspected annually.

Must you use a hood on your fireplace when burning vent-free gas logs?

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Hoods are designed to deflect heat from wood such as a mantel. Check the installation instructions for your log sets to see if the mantel height requires you to install a hood.

Can a blower be added to my fireplace, gas or wood?

Fireplaces
Blowers are optional on most heat circulating (grilles on top and bottom of fireplace) units, and some hearth products the blower is standard. Adding a blower is easily accomplished if power (110 VAC) was provided to the electrical junction box of the fireplace at the time of initial installation. If power was not provided, a fan option is still possible, but installation is complicated and therefore more costly.

What kind of wood should I burn in a wood burning fireplace?

Fireplace FAQ Part 3
Use seasoned hard wood. "Seasoned" wood is wood that has been dried out for at least half a year, preferably a year. It's opposite, green wood, will produce a cooler, smokier fire that's bad for your chimney. Hard woods are woods like oak, maple, beech, and ash. They burn hotter than pine, spruce, birch, or redwood. Do NOT use wood that has been painted or had finish applied. This could release toxic fumes into your home.

Question: Can I replace my wood fireplace with a gas fireplace?

Fireplaces FAQ
Answer: Yes, a direct-vent gas fireplace can replace a wood fireplace. You must also have access to a gas supply.

How often do I need to clean my wood-burning fireplace chimney?

Early Times Chimney Sweeps- FAQ'S
It is recommended that a wood- burning fireplace be cleaned after one cord of wood has been burned since the last time the fireplace was cleaned. According to NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Code 211 an inspection is recommended annually.

Is it true that using our wood-burning fireplace can actually raise our heating bill?

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Yes, wood burning fireplace is one of the most inefficient ways to heat a room. Here’s why: Hot air rises, so the majority of the air warmed by the fire goes straight up the chimney. Only a small percentage of warm air will find its way into the room. The warm air leaving the room is replaced by cold air infiltrating from outdoors and other areas of the home.

Is it okay to burn wood or other materials inside a gas fireplace?

Fireplaces
No other materials may be burned inside a gas fireplace. The gas fireplace is designed and certified by UL specifically to burn only LP or Natural Gas. Burning wood has a much higher peak temperature that can not only permanently impair the fireplace itself, but also provide a real fire danger to your home and occupants. Even something as simple as burning paper can harm the fireplace's internal controls and possibly overheat and break the glass

Is this wood burning?

G's Wood: Frequently Asked Questions/Return Policy
The answer is yes, it is the modern wood burner. The items that are engraved are done with a laser. We use a 60 watt laser that burns the image into the wood

Can I use a wood-stove Ecofan on a fireplace insert?

Ecofans - Frequently asked questions for Ecofan stove fans
Yes, but placement is key. Again the fan needs to draw cooler air from behind to operate and the surface on which the Ecofan is placed should never exceed 340ºC (650ºF).

Are there Fireplace/Wood Stove instructions?

Pikus Design
Please make sure the flue is open before starting fire. NEVER remove hot ashes or partially burned loges. Please leave the ashes in the fireplace even if you are sure they are cold. It's easier to build a fire with a bed of ashes. If it becomes absolutely necessary to remove the cold ashes, use a metal container only. (Anything flammable, such as a paper bag or cardboard box, even if you are positive the ashes are cold, is extremely dangerous.

Can I put them in my regular fireplace or wood stove?

Ozark Hardwood Products
Unfortunately, no. You will need a wood pellet stove but if you don’t already have one, the savings you will realize in heating your home will more than pay for the stove. Some companies do offer converters which may be placed in fireplace inserts. Please check with your local hardware store or on the web to see if this option will work for you.

What are the emissions from burning wood?

The Log Pile Website - FAQs
The main emissions from a wood fired plant burning clean wood from forests or coppice will consist largely of water vapour and carbon dioxide (plus nitrogen and oxygen from the combustion air). The emissions will also contain traces of carbon monoxide, particulates and volatile organic compounds. However, these emissions are not exclusively produced by burning wood. They are also produced when fossil fuels like gas and oil are burned to produce energy.
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