Upgrade your old wood burning fireplace with a more convenient gas fireplace insert.
by Richard Trethewey Updated 08/07/2024A gas fireplace insert can transform your existing fireplace into a convenient heat source. This upgrade saves you time collecting wood or cleaning ashes while improving energy efficiency in your home. This Old House experts, Richard Trethewey and John Sullivan, demonstrate the installation process in the video above, highlighting key steps and professional insights. In this guide, we’ll walk you through installing a gas fireplace insert.
Gas fireplace inserts are designed to fit into existing fireplaces, providing a more efficient heating solution. They draw air from outside for combustion and vent exhaust gases back outdoors, eliminating drafts and heat loss associated with traditional fireplaces.
Gas fireplace inserts have some advantages over wood-burning fireplaces. They’re more convenient with an instant on/off remote control, providing better heat output and lower energy costs. You don’t have to worry about cleaning up ash or soot, and you eliminate the risk of sparks or chimney fires. You also have many different styles and sizes to choose from to fit your existing space.
Before beginning the installation process, there are a few necessary steps for a smooth and safe project.
Working with gas and electrical lines requires caution and expertise. It’s highly recommended that you hire a professional for this installation. However, if you choose to proceed independently, check that you have the necessary permits and can follow all local building codes.
Gather the following tools and materials before starting:
Installing a gas fireplace insert involves many steps, from preparing the chimney to making final connections. If you’re working up on your roof, take extra precaution by using either safety gear or an aerial work platform.
To start, you’ll need to prepare your chimney:
With your chimney ready, it’s time to install the liners:
Running a new gas line is an important part of the installation process:
Electrical setup is required for the fireplace insert’s operation:
With the preparatory work complete, it’s time to install the actual fireplace insert:
Check that everything is properly connected and functioning:
Regular maintenance is necessary for safe and efficient operation of your gas fireplace insert.
Schedule annual inspections with a qualified technician to check for gas leaks, clean the burner and control compartments, inspect the venting system, and verify the proper operation of all safety features.
To safely operate your gas fireplace insert, keep the surroundings free of combustible materials, and don’t leave the fireplace unattended while it’s on. You should also install carbon monoxide detectors to monitor gas levels if they’re not already in your home.
Gas fireplace inserts can improve your home’s energy efficiency. They provide targeted heat where you need it, allowing you to lower your overall home heating costs. Some models offer efficiency ratings of up to 80%, making them a good choice for many homeowners.
To get the most out of your gas fireplace insert, you can use the thermostat feature and close unused rooms for better heat concentration. You can install a ceiling fan to distribute warm air more effectively and use the fireplace insert along with your primary heating system. Gas fireplace inserts also reduce the reliance on wood, contributing to lower emissions and a smaller carbon footprint.
Installing a gas fireplace insert is a worthwhile investment. While the process involves several steps, the result is a convenient, clean-burning heat source. For most homeowners, professional installation is the safest and most reliable option for proper function and longevity.