The dangers of burning wood in the wrong gas fireplace sound like something out of an apocalyptic horror movie.
Burn logs in gas fireplace.
Converting your wood burning fireplace to gas logs is a great option when you re tired of building a real fire every time you want to use your fireplace.
Burning wood in it could be a fire hazard or at the very least fill your home with smoke.
Without smoke to exhaust ventless log sets don t require venting of any kind allowing all the heat produced to stay inside.
Strangely we shun man made materials as not being eco friendly.
I am wondering if there is any risk of gas in the pipes exploding from the heat of the fire if the gas isn t flowing.
Some gas fireplaces have all the necessary safety features to burn wood if you wish to convert the fireplace entirely to a wood burning version.
For safety s sake though ask a pro to inspect the fireplace and flue first.
The eco logs are made of compressed wood chips sawdust and excess products like grape seeds and even coffee grounds.
Sometimes this is a wrong perception.
I am referring to burning real wood logs or real coal in those gas fireplaces that simulate a wood fire or victorian fireplace coal grate fire.
Modification and complete safety checks are required before burning wood in the gas fireplace.
In the case of fireplaces fake logs called eco logs can be a much greener alternative.
Ventless log sets are most often sold as supplemental heat sources rather than as decorative gas appliances.
A gas fireplace is not designed to burn wood.
Often you ll just need to move out the faux logset and you re ready to burn wood.