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    Our new place has a gas fireplace. I'd like to get some gas logs but have ho idea what to get and how little I can spend.

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    Get a vent free set so your heat doesn't go up the chimney. Like most things in life, you get what you pay for.

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    What Sammmmm said. The cheapest ones will not look very realistic and you will need to open your flue. If you only plan on having a fire when the outside temp isn't too cold and don't mind the apperance you can cheap out.....I bought a kit off Ebay a few years ago.

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    They are really easy to install, just pick up some of the yellow gas-specific teflon tape for the fittings. No need to buy the leak detector stuff, just mix a little soapy water and spray it on.
    since its a rental you might not feel like going to the trouble, but I cleaned and painted the walls of the fireplace with some reflective paint, and put a nice layer of black volcanic rock on the floor. It really spruces up the look and helps the heat reflect into the room. A buddy of mine put crushed glass on the floor of his fireplace and that is really neat, but more expensive.
    The vented logs are very affordable if you are budget-minded, and they work well with the reflective paint. Some heat does escape up the flue, but you can adjust the flue to be open only a small amount, and there is some peace-of-mind in not having to trust the vent-free design to work properly.

    VFR is right about the appearance of nicer kits compared to the budget ones, but I personally never even notice mine anymore, since I keep a screen in front of them anyway to keep the kid/cats out. Its kind of like ceiling fans: some look a lot better on display with all the others in the store, but you rarely look at your fan once its up.
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    All good advise. Get the stuff on the bottom that glows like coals. Makes it look more realistic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OZMDD View Post
    They are really easy to install, just pick up some of the yellow gas-specific teflon tape for the fittings. No need to buy the leak detector stuff, just mix a little soapy water and spray it on.
    Good point. As the label on my shop heater said "Check for leaks using soapy water. Do not use an open flame.". Duh!

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    A hobo trash can fire would be waaaaay more fun.
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