Bought an old home with a gas line fireplace. There is no log. We want to use it but are unsure how to proceed

November 10th, 2008 | by admin |
Jill M asked:


We bought an old colonial home with a non functioning gas fireplace. The gas line is present but there is no insert/log. We would like to use it but are unsure how to proceed. Can we buy a log such as they sell at Lowes & connect it to the gas line? Do we need to buy an insert? Or is it more complex? Any help is appreciated.

Tammy
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    1. One Response to “Bought an old home with a gas line fireplace. There is no log. We want to use it but are unsure how to proceed”

    2. By Michael C on Nov 16, 2008 | Reply

      An inhome consultation on what to do for free and im pretty sure theyd carry the necessary equipment to get you going give you an inhome consultation on what to get you id bet.

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