Ventless gas logs deliver clean, efficient heat without a flue, but they only work safely when they are sized and installed correctly. Quick Chimney installs vent-free log sets where local codes allow them, matching the unit to your room size and confirming every required safety feature is in place. Safety comes first on every job, from the gas connection to the final operational check.
What is included
- Verification that vent-free units are permitted by your local codes before any work begins
- Room and firebox measurements to size the log set correctly for the space
- Confirmation of the oxygen depletion sensor and other built-in safety features
- Secure gas line connection with leak testing at every fitting
- Proper log placement per the manufacturer's layout to prevent sooting
- Full operational test plus a walkthrough of safe use and ventilation guidelines
Signs you might need this
- You want supplemental heat in a room without a chimney or flue
- Your existing fireplace sits unused because the chimney is not serviceable
- You are converting from wood and want a low-maintenance gas option
- An older vent-free unit lacks an oxygen depletion sensor or runs poorly
- You bought a log set but are unsure it is legal or safe to install in your area
How it works
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Frequently asked questions
Are ventless gas logs legal everywhere?
No. Some states and municipalities restrict or prohibit vent-free appliances. We check the rules that apply to your address before scheduling installation, and we only install where local codes allow it.
How is a ventless log set different from a vented one?
Vented logs send combustion byproducts up a chimney, while ventless logs burn cleanly enough to release heat directly into the room. Because nothing exits through a flue, correct sizing, fresh air supply, and a working oxygen depletion sensor are essential, which is why professional installation matters.
Can ventless logs go in my existing fireplace?
Often, yes. Many vent-free sets are designed to fit standard fireboxes. We measure your firebox, confirm clearances and room volume, and verify the unit is approved for that application before installing.