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Every year when the days get shorter and the nights get colder, people's thoughts turn to how to keep their homes warm. Gas logs are an increasingly popular choice, not just for inexpensive heating, but for the timeless appeal of firelight and that cozy feeling that accompanies a fire glowing in the hearth.
Safe and Professional Gas Log Installation
Naturally, most people want to get their gas logs installed and running quickly. However, if you don't have the necessary gas lines installed in your fireplace to connect a gas log, you will most likely have to hire a certified professional to do the job. We recommend that only professionals install all of our gas logs as a safety precaution. Also, this is what the law throughout much of the country requires for gas log installation.
Contact your local fuel provider or building code professional to find out who can legally install gas logs in your area.
The CSA
The Canadian Gas Association, formerly known as the American Gas Association, imposes strict regulations on gas appliances in both the U.S. and Canada. These are the regulations that are placed on manufacturers of gas logs to ensure product safety. This is the body that tests and determines the safety of features such as safety pilots on gas logs, which are required in some areas. The CSA also regulates BTU output, gas log design, and the way gas logs are arranged on the grate. Many states allow only CSA-approved gas logs and gas log burner combinations.
State and local regulations on gas logs and gas log installation vary, and these are what determine the legality of gas logs and gas log installation in your area. Contact your local fuel provider for more information regarding the specific laws, if any, on gas logs in your area.
General Fire Safety
You may have a safely installed gas log glowing in your fireplace, but there are still safety measures and precautions that you should always take to ensure that your home remains safe and warm throughout the year. Heating equipment is the leading cause of home fires during the winter months and trails only cooking equipment in home fires year-round, which is why it needs to be used with respect and caution.
A Few Tips for Safe Gas Log Use