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Gas Fireplaces

Experience powerful warmth and modern efficiency with our Gas Fireplaces collection. Designed for both style and convenience, these fireplaces deliver consistent heat at the push of a button—perfect for residential or commercial spaces. Whether you're looking for sleek built-in units or versatile inserts, our selection offers clean-burning performance with no compromise on design.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Gas fireplace installation typically ranges from $2,500 to $6,500, depending on the type of unit, whether a gas line needs to be run, and if a chimney already exists. Gas inserts placed inside an existing wood-burning fireplace tend to be less expensive, while built-in units without a chimney require more work but offer greater design flexibility. Custom finishes like stone, tile, or mantels add to the cost but can create a stunning focal point in your home.

  • Not necessarily — ventless (unvented) gas fireplaces require no chimney at all, since the gas is burned cleanly and efficiently behind a sealed glass door. Vented gas fireplaces do require some form of venting, but it doesn't have to be a traditional chimney; many homeowners simply run a vent pipe through the side of the house, similar to a dryer exhaust. Always check the manufacturer's specifications and your local building codes before deciding which venting option is right for your home.

  • Yes — some modern gas fireplaces have high efficiency ratings and can serve as a reliable supplementary heat source. By using your gas fireplace for "zone heating" — warming only the rooms you occupy most — you can turn down your central thermostat and potentially reduce home heating bills by 20 to 40 percent, according to the Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association. This targeted approach means less fuel is wasted heating unused rooms.

  • With regular maintenance, a quality gas fireplace can last 15 to 25 years, with the ignition system and gas components occasionally needing replacement over time. Annual professional inspections are recommended to check the burner, ignition system, and venting, along with periodic glass cleaning using a special solution to remove any white film buildup. Basic homeowner upkeep — like vacuuming around the unit and wiping down surfaces — keeps the fireplace looking and running its best.

  • Today's gas fireplaces are highly realistic, featuring ceramic logs, glowing embers, and natural-looking flame patterns that are hard to distinguish from a real wood fire, with many models also including LED accent lighting to mimic fading coals. Many units also operate via a millivolt ignition system that doesn't rely on electricity, making them an excellent source of heat and ambiance during a power outage. Remote controls and even smart speaker compatibility are available on many modern models for added convenience.