Convert Fireplace Xtraorinair wood insert to gas

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Mar 14, 2011
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Central CT, USA
I have a 5 or 6 year old wood burning fireplace insert. It throws tremendous heat but I'm just getting sick of burning wood and my wife hates how dirty I make our living room. Plus we had a very bad chimney cleaning experience that she does not want to repeat. So for the last 3 years I've not burned a single log of wood and I miss it.

I'd rather convert the existing unit if I can since I think buying a new one and trying to sell this one is going to be very difficult and expensive. But I just don't know if it is possible. I have searched the forums and there have been a few threads but most are folks mixed up about what kinds of inserts they have or just about inserts in general.
 
Get the measurements of your fireplace opening & go to your local Hearth Shop.
See what they have to offer for Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Inserts .
They are very reliable & are excellent space heaters.
You will NOT duplicate the heat of your wood burning unit,
but you will be comfortable in the room where the new unit is located...
 
I have a 5 or 6 year old wood burning fireplace insert. It throws tremendous heat but I'm just getting sick of burning wood and my wife hates how dirty I make our living room. Plus we had a very bad chimney cleaning experience that she does not want to repeat. So for the last 3 years I've not burned a single log of wood and I miss it.

I'd rather convert the existing unit if I can since I think buying a new one and trying to sell this one is going to be very difficult and expensive. But I just don't know if it is possible. I have searched the forums and there have been a few threads but most are folks mixed up about what kinds of inserts they have or just about inserts in general.
You cannot convert a wood insert to a gas insert.