Submitted by spiderskizzles t3_z6bceg in DIY
Syndicofberyl t1_iy0l47s wrote
You call an hvac technician. No offense but you don't know what you're doing. You will likely kill people dicking around with gas.
spiderskizzles OP t1_iy0lpjy wrote
I'm not really dicking around with gas. I'm looking for advice on how to order parts for a fireplace. I'm not going to pay someone to tell me what kind of fireplace I need to buy when someone on reddit can point me in the right direction. If it's more complicated than that, you should tell me why, otherwise I will just be guessing at what I'm doing. That is much more likely to cause the outcome you are concerned about.
Syndicofberyl t1_iy0s9q5 wrote
I used to do hvac as an assistant. There's lots of thought that goes into an install.
What's your chimney liner like? Do you have a chimney liner? Is the interior of your chimney collapsed? Can you accommodate a direct vent setup? Do you have electricity at the fireplace? Is that gas line even still connected?
The previous owners removed the insert for a reason. Finding out why is a good step.
This is why you call a gas tech. They can come by and for a small fee give you an idea of whether or not your setup is workable, or if it's not. You strike me as someone who likes to save money and if you've gotta replace the chimney, that's not cheap and not to be done by amateurs. Further, the majority of insurance companies will fuck you sideways if you so much as breathe on a gas appliance without being licensed.
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