How much does it cost to install a gas fireplace?

How much does it cost to install a gas fireplace?

The average cost to install a gas fireplace is about $4,500 with average prices ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 in the US for 2020 according to Thumbtack.

What is the most efficient gas fireplace?

Direct-vent gas fireplaces are recommended for their efficiency; 70 percent of the heat they generate remains in the house. Direct-vent units are much easier and less expensive to install than traditional wood-burning or gas masonry units, and there’s greater flexibility in placement.

Do gas fireplaces add value to a home?

Return on Investment A homeowner can often recover over 100 percent of the expenses associated with adding a fireplace upon selling their home. According to the National Association of Real Estate Appraisers, adding a fireplace to home can increase the resale value of the home by as much as 6-12 percent.

Are gas fireplaces worth the money?

A gas fireplace offers a range of benefits over burning wood in your home, including the ability to instantly turn on, control and turn of the heat from the fire. The advantages of having gas fireplace can outweigh the disadvantages in many scenarios, making a gas fireplace a worthwhile investment for your home.

Are gas insert fireplaces efficient?

The Benefits: Gas fireplaces burn at about 50 to 90 percent efficiency. Compare that to a wood fireplace, which offers roughly 10 to 30 percent efficiency.

Can I leave my gas fireplace burning overnight?

The short answer is this: gas fireplaces that are fully vented and have safely and properly sealed glass fronts are fine to be left alone to run continuously.

Who made the gas fireplace in 1991?

I have a gas fireplace manufactured in 1991 by Gas Technologies Inc. (Model# XXXXX). I beleive that this company has since gone out of business. The problem I am having is with a faulty safety switch. The fire spontneously ignites, and does not reliably shut off – clearly a safely hazard!

How do I find the model of my gas fireplace?

This information can usually be found on gas fireplaces by removing the lower access panel and finding your fireplace’s name tag or identificaton card. Wood inserts will often times have the same identificaton card, while freestanding stoves and others might have this information printed on a rear panel or door.

What happened to the GTI fireplace brand?

The GTI brand was owned by Hearth & Home, but discontinued as a brand in the early 2000’s. While parts are now difficult to find, we still carry the blowers and fan kits used in most GTI fireplaces.

Why do you see more 6000 series gas fireplaces in homes?

Why do you see more 6000 Series gas fireplaces in homes? It gives you the look and feel of a luxury fireplace at a mid-range price. Start with the best flame and tailor the style and options to make it your own.

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