I had a chimney sweep come out and check out my fire place. I want to retrofit it back into wood. He said the chimney looked fine, didn't need to be cleaned. If I wanted to turn it back to wood all I would have to do is remove the propane line, patch the hole, and I should be good. The previous owner put a gas log set into the wood burning fireplace. This is a prefab unit and not a masonry fireplace. I do have one concern about my L-Shaped fireplace. I could have sworn that my neighbor had refractory panels on both the side and the back wall of the fireplace. The inspector said it most likely didn't have any. I think it is a Majestic L42BR or a BL. The fireplace was installed when the house was built in 1979. I was assuming he would come out clean the fireplace if needed, recommend the hole be patched, and recommend replacing the possible missing refractory panels. It met all my expectations, short of the refractory panels. There are refractory panels in the rear wall of the fireplace, just not the side. What should I do to find out if it really needs it or not. I guess I can go over to my neighbors and take another look...