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Get a Gas Fireplace From One of the Top Brands For a Balance of Warmth and Ambiance in Any Room!
A gas fireplace gives you real flame without the wood-burning hassle — no chopping, ash, or waiting for a fire to catch. Flip a switch and you've got reliable heat and an amazing ambiance in seconds.
The Great Fire Company helps you bring the benefits of a gas-powered fireplace into your home the easy way. We carry models from Napoleon, Majestic, Superior, and other top brands across every configuration and budget.
Whether you’re looking for a linear gas fireplace for a sleek modern wall, a corner gas fireplace for tighter layouts, or a ventless gas fireplace that skips the chimney entirely, you’ll find the perfect match in our catalog. Every unit ships free with our lowest price guarantee.
Plus, you’ll gain access to our expertise every step of the way - from personalized recommendations to financing, installation, and maintenance, our team is always here to help. Shop now or reach out for one-on-one guidance today!
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a gas fireplace work?
Gas flows from a supply line into a burner. It heats ceramic logs, fire glass, or other media while producing a visible flame. You can control heat output using a remote or thermostat. Most models push 20,000-40,000 BTUs, which is plenty to heat a medium to large room. But it’s really the ambiance that most people are interested in when buying a gas-powered fireplace.
What are the downsides of a gas fireplace?
Upfront cost is higher than a portable space heater or wood stove. You need a gas line run to the unit, which can be a headache to install if one isn't already there. Some people miss the crackle and smell of real wood, too. Units that rely on electronic ignition won't light during a power outage without a battery backup, either.
Can you convert a wood-burning fireplace to gas?
Yes - that’s exactly what a gas fireplace insert is made for. It fits inside your existing wood-burning firebox, connects to a gas line, and converts the whole setup. You keep the original surround and mantel while gaining push-button ignition, better heat efficiency, and zero ash cleanup.
What are the different types of gas fireplaces?
A direct vent fireplace pulls combustion air from outside and exhausts through the same wall. This is the most common choice for new builds. Ventless doesn’t require any external venting, but has room-size restrictions in some states. B-vent uses a traditional vertical chimney.
Beyond venting, styles range from linear and see-through to traditional and corner, with your choice of ceramic logs, fire glass, or river rock media. The possibilities are endless here at The Great Fire Company!
What is the difference between a propane fireplace and a natural gas fireplace?
A natural gas fireplace connects to your home's existing gas line. It has lower fuel cost, unlimited supply, no tank to refill. A propane fireplace runs off an external tank. Good for homes without a gas line. A lot of models convert between the two, so you're not locked in.
What are the installation requirements for a gas fireplace?
You need a gas supply line and the right venting for your model type. For instance, a direct vent fireplace needs a hole through an exterior wall. Ventless models are obviously a lot simpler. Most installs require a licensed gas technician, and local codes may require a permit. Do your due diligence, especially if you have an HOA breathing down your neck.
How to maintain a gas fireplace?
Get a professional inspection of the gas connections, burner, and venting once a year. Clean the glass panel, check fire media for cracks or discoloration, and make sure vents stay clear of debris. Far less upkeep than wood-burning since you don’t have to bother with ash removal, creosote, or chimney sweeps.
What are the safety considerations for a gas fireplace?
Install a carbon monoxide detector in any room with a gas appliance (non-negotiable). Keep flammable materials at least 3 feet from the unit. Glass fronts get extremely hot during operation, so a safety screen or barrier is smart if you have young kids. Always use a licensed technician for installation and any gas line work.




















