You are better off sticking with a hardwood oak etc and not worrry about buildup.
Can i burn duraflame logs in a gas fireplace.
With other kinds of gas fireplaces you might be able to burn wood but only under the right conditions.
The duraflame logs will cause buildup of creosote in the fp and chimney.
Personally i do use them and i use them in a prefab never burn more than one at time and if you re using wood i would use the smaller firestarters.
They burn fast help ignite the wood logs and make lighting the fire much easier.
With the latter material that looks like real wood logs sits inside the fireplace.
Gas log sets are often sold pre arranged.
In addition to fireplaces stax logs can be burned in a wood stove and outdoors in a fireplace or firebowl.
I have no experience of telling you if you should or should not use a duraflame type of log.
The answer to can you burn wood in a gas fireplace is a resounding no.
I use duraflame logs in my outdoor firepit to start fires.
The catch however is that per manufacturer instructions you should burn only one firelog at a time.
It s perfectly ok to buy a set of gas fireplace replacement logs for a wood burning fireplace as long as you have a gas line that runs to your fireplace.
Burning wood in a fireplace actually draws cold air inside the house and has a negative effect on room temperature.
Definitions two common options for home fireplaces are wood burning and gas log types.
The logs are also shaped like split wood and burn with the charred and ashed appearance of real wood.
If not you can have a professional run a gas line to your fireplace.
I would not unless you find the manual.
If you have an existing fireplace opening you can burn gas logs in this.
With the former a person burns wood to generate a fire.
And because more than one log can be burned at a time stax logs put out more heat per fire 50 more btu energy than just one firelog.
That is if your setup is a true gas only fireplace.
During the same three hour burn with cordwood you could use up to 25 pounds of split logs.