Collection: Natural Gas Fireplaces

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Browse the Best Natural Gas Fireplace Brands and Models Online!

Fireplaces powered by natural gas produce real flames, serious heat output, and a stunning ambiance that electric units simply can't match - all running on one of the most affordable fuel sources available. Flip a switch or grab the remote, and you’ve got a fire going in seconds.

We carry natural gas fireplace models from brands like Majestic, Napoleon, Superior, and Monessen. Whether you're building new or upgrading what's already there, here's why shoppers keep coming back to us:

  • Full gas fireplace lineup featuring direct vent, B-vent, ventless, traditional, and contemporary
  • Lowest prices online, guaranteed - find a lower price and we'll beat it
  • Free shipping to most states
  • Financing available to help you upgrade your home without the stress
  • Expert help available around the clock - real humans who know fireplaces, not a chatbot

Most importantly, though, you gain access to styles for every layout. Choose a gas fireplace insert for existing firebox conversions, modern fireplace designs with clean linear flames, ventless gas fireplace options where exterior venting isn't possible, and corner gas fireplaces for tight floor plans.

Whatever you’re envisioning, you can rest assured we’ve got it here for you - and we’ll help you find it fast, too. Browse the collection below, or reach out for a personalized recommendation.

Frequently asked questions

Is a natural gas fireplace worth it?

Yes. Natural gas costs less per BTU than propane or electricity, the flame is real, and some units can heat 1,000-1,500+ sq ft depending on the model. It also adds resale value. Buyers notice a fireplace. They also notice when there isn’t one.

Do you need a chimney for a natural gas fireplace?

Not necessarily. Direct vent models exhaust through a coaxial pipe that goes straight out the wall. B-vent units need a vertical vent path, though. Ventless models are an option as well, but they're restricted in some states. We’ll help you choose the right option.

What's the difference between direct vent, B-vent, and ventless fireplaces?

Direct vent pulls combustion air from outside and exhausts back outside through a sealed system. It’s the safest and most popular option. B-vent draws air from the room and vents vertically. Ventless burns efficiently enough that no venting is required at all - but these aren’t allowed everywhere.

How much does it cost to run a natural gas fireplace for 1 hour?

Most cost roughly $0.30-0.50 per hour to operate. That’s way cheaper than running a propane or electric heater at a similar output. Just keep in mind that operating costs depend on the unit's BTU rating and your local gas rate.

What are the downsides of a gas fireplace?

Installation is more involved than electric since you need a gas line and some form of venting for most models. Annual inspections are recommended. And if you love the crackle and smell of a real wood fire, gas won't replicate that.

Are natural gas fireplaces safe?

They’re VERY safe with proper installation. Direct vent models are sealed systems, meaning combustion air is completely separate from your living space. Many units have oxygen depletion sensors and automatic gas shutoffs as standard. Keep up with annual maintenance and you've got nothing to worry about.

Should I go with a propane fireplace instead?

Natural gas is typically cheaper per BTU and piped directly to the home, so there's no tank to monitor or refill. Rural areas don’t always have a gas line, though, and a propane fireplace is the better move in those cases. A lot of models can convert between the two fuels with a kit.

What about electric fireplaces?

Electric is plug-and-play with zero installation, but the heat is supplemental only (400-500 sq ft) and the flame is simulated. A natural gas fireplace gives you real fire, higher BTU output, and can heat a whole room. Comes down to whether the space can support gas line work and venting.