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We here at Fireplaces Stoves and More have been proudly serving South Dakota since 1990. We offer many brands of fireplaces and stoves. We strive to provide excellent customer service and take pride in each project we complete. We complete each project on time, cleanly and done right the first time. Contact us today for a fair and accurate estimate of your individual heating needs. We look forward to adding you to our long and growing list of happy customers!

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Matthias P on October 2024

We here at Fireplaces Stoves and More have been proudly serving South Dakota since 1990. We offer many brands of fireplaces and stoves. We strive to provide excellent customer service and take pride in each project we complete. We complete each project on time, cleanly and done right the first time. Contact us today for a fair and accurate estimate of your individual heating needs. We look forward to adding you to our long and growing list of happy customers!

"Good job"

Matthias P on October 2024

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Venting a gas water heater out of the roof is preferable in most cases. Heated exhaust gases naturally rise, so a vertical vent pipe is efficient. If you’re trying to vent through a pipe exiting a wall, the angle of the pipe may be more horizontal than vertical, making the venting system less effective. If you go through a wall, you may need to add a fan to ensure a successful expulsion of the gases outdoors.

While the line can't be removed, a pro can place a cap on the end to stop leaks. Contact a pro for a service call and speak with them about the related costs of either capping or removing the line altogether. Capping a gas line will cost between $75 and $150 while removing it will start at $250.

In most cases, yes, it’s safe to light a gas water heater manually, but you should shut the gas off first, open a window, and let the space air out for about 10 minutes. Modern water heaters shut the gas off entirely if the pilot light goes out, but airing out the area beforehand is good practice and will ensure it’s safe to relight your pilot light manually. Just make sure you turn the gas valve to “pilot” before lighting. If the light keeps going out or won’t light at all, call in a professional.

Yes, it’s possible to convert an oil furnace to gas. However, you may have to replace the furnace completely instead of simply converting it. If the original oil furnace has had any type of damage or is older (typically considered over 15 years old), then you will likely need a full replacement versus a conversion.

Propane is more cost-efficient than natural gas on a per-unit basis because it produces twice as much heat energy as an equivalent amount of natural gas. But propane is not ideal if you already have a gas line installed. The best choice for your home depends on the efficiency of your appliances and the amount of installation required of your fuel choice.

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