Fireplace Conversion
Whether you’re faced with expensive repairs to your fireplace or want to heat your home more efficiently, consider a fireplace insert. From cost savings to superior comfort, the installation of an insert provides a long list of benefits. Contact the fireplace experts from FLAME-TECH® for a free estimate** on sales calls anywhere across select areas of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. We’re happy to discuss options and provide recommendations.
Professional Fireplace Conversion Services
Convert your fireplace from wood burning to gas!
By trusting your project to FLAME-TECH®, you enjoy honest answers, a smoothly completed project, and higher integrity of products and workmanship. Our team of highly trained, fully bonded, and licensed professionals draw from extensive industry experience, delivering greater return from your investment. We maintain certification from the National Fireplace Institute as Master Hearth Professionals.
Why consider Fireplace Conversion:
- Purchase and installation of a fireplace insert costs less than renovating or rebuilding your fireplace or chimney.
- Improve heating efficiency for monthly cost savings
- Take advantage of a closed-door, insulated system that generates more heat
- Reduce your carbon footprint
- Choose from a wide variety of styles and models to improve aesthetics
- Include fans to distribute heat more evenly
- Regulate the fire by remote control
- Decide on the fuel source that’s right for you, including wood, natural gas, and pellet
FLAME-TECH® offers several options to convert your existing fireplace from wood burning to gas.
You can choose from a vented gas log or a gas fireplace insert. These options do not involve making any structural changes, but there are significant differences in aesthetics, energy efficiency, and effects on the air inside your home.
A gas log set will give you the look of an open fire but not a lot of heat. The better option is a true gas fireplace insert, which will change the overall aesthetic. The combustion air is piped in and the warm exhaust air is piped out. This is a very energy-efficient option, which allows you to leave the fire running as long as you want. Most of these fire heater-rated solutions can be turned on and off manually. They can also be controlled by a remote control or by a thermostat. These are an incredible source of heating your home and save fuel costs.