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With ThermaPro you get good honest work when it comes to gas appliances such as grills, heaters, and fireplaces. We strive to be the best there is and tackle any issues you are having. If you are looking for any gas appliance installs, remodels, troubleshooting, or repairs, we are the people for you. We cover gas logs, gas fireplaces, electric fireplaces, gas leaks, switch issues, just about anything you could think of in that area. With years of experience, you can rely on us.

With ThermaPro you get good honest work when it comes to gas appliances such as grills, heaters, and fireplaces. We strive to be the best there is and tackle any issues you are having. If you are looking for any gas appliance installs, remodels, troubleshooting, or repairs, we are the people for you. We cover gas logs, gas fireplaces, electric fireplaces, gas leaks, switch issues, just about anything you could think of in that area. With years of experience, you can rely on us.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

The cost to convert a wood fireplace to gas ranges from $500 to $5,500 on average, with most people paying $3,000 for a conversion. Both wood and gas fireplaces have pros and cons—gas fireplaces are easier to clean and maintain, while fires in wood-burning fireplaces are especially warm and cozy.

No, you shouldn’t leave a gas line uncapped because it can allow gas to escape into your environment, which can lead to fires, explosions, and health hazards. That’s why it’s critical to properly cap and seal any unused gas lines as soon as you can. If you’re not comfortable with that, you can always call a licensed plumber to safely handle it for you. 

Consider an annual inspection conducted by a local plumber to prevent dangerous and destructive leaks. If you recently moved into an older home or are concerned about the age of your gas lines, call an inspector for a closer look. You may also be required to call an inspector after your contractor installs a new line for an appliance.

Ensures safety and compliance with local codes, preventing leaks and related hazards.

Installing a gas line is no simple task. From start to finish, you’re looking at anywhere from six to 12 weeks to acquire the correct permits, dig a trench, and connect your appliances. Naturally, the longer the gas line, the longer it will take to complete. If your plumber needs to hire additional contractors to dig trenches and navigate around or remove obstacles, this could put you at the longer end of the timeframe. 

Once the land is prepped and licenses acquired, installing the actual line may only take a few days to a few weeks, weather permitting.

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