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Peterson Gas Logs for Fireplaces from Outdoor Kitchen Outlet offers a wide range of high-quality gas log sets and burner systems for outdoor use. One of our popular products is the Peterson Gas Logs Outdoor Triple T Burner System - G4524SS, which provides an exclusive and efficient heating solution for outdoor spaces. We also offer log and burner kits for specific types of trees, such as the 24" Live Oak (64YE) set. Without ceramic refractory vented gas logs and stainless steel burners, Peterson Gas Logs provide a realistic and beautiful fire experience.Shop All Peterson Gas Logs
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Peterson Gas Logs are designed and tested for indoor use, making them safe and reliable for home installations.
Yes, Peterson Gas Logs offer conversion kits that allow you to easily transform your wood-burning fireplace into a gas-powered one.
Peterson Gas Logs come with a remote control or manual knob that allows you to adjust the flame height and heat output according to your preference.
While Peterson Gas Logs produce clean-burning flames, it's recommended to have proper ventilation in the room to ensure fresh air circulation.
Yes, Peterson Logs offers options for both natural gas and propane gas, allowing you to choose the fuel type that suits your needs.
Absolutely! Peterson Logs are crafted with intricate detail to replicate the appearance of real wood-burning flames, providing a stunning visual experience.
With proper care and maintenance, Peterson Logs can last for many years, offering long-lasting enjoyment and warmth.
Yes, compared to traditional wood-burning fireplaces, Peterson Logs are more energy-efficient as they don't lose heat through the chimney and have adjustable flame controls.
While installation difficulty may vary based on your existing fireplace setup, it's recommended to hire a professional gas log installer or consult with a certified technician for safe installation.
Yes, Peterson Logs can be installed in fireplaces with non-functioning chimneys by using vent-free models, which are designed to operate without the need for a chimney or flue system. However, local building codes and regulations should be checked before installation.