Outdoor patio fireplace, presently LP gas log. Gas co is not happy with method by which 1990's installer made the connection from the plastic line running under the patio to the corrugated stainless which penetrates the floor of the fireplace. They want to pull the entire run and re-plumb, although three installer/inspectors cannot agree on best method to achieve this, as conduit running under patio terminates into a blind cavity below flagstone floor of patio. Prior installer made transition in this blind cavity, before pointing the last slab of natural flagstone over it, and there is no easy or practical means of cutting exterior access into this cavity.
In addition to this, the gas log itself is shot. The main rail and pan are stainless, and mostly fine, but all of the fittings, valve, etc. are all badly corroded. It's only 12 years old, and the one prior to that also lasted less than 15 years, according to prior owner.
I'm leaning toward telling them to just pull all the gas out, and running wood in this fireplace. Before I do that, I figured I'd get some opinions, here. We only use this a few times per year.
In addition to this, the gas log itself is shot. The main rail and pan are stainless, and mostly fine, but all of the fittings, valve, etc. are all badly corroded. It's only 12 years old, and the one prior to that also lasted less than 15 years, according to prior owner.
I'm leaning toward telling them to just pull all the gas out, and running wood in this fireplace. Before I do that, I figured I'd get some opinions, here. We only use this a few times per year.