Today a local company installed a long-awaited gas fireplace (I've waited two years for the install to save money and then had a 4 month supply-install wait).
I clearly order a Natural Gas fireplace ($8000 all said and done - was a big purchase for my home) and after the installers installed, it did not fire up because it turns out, the ordered fireplace was LP (propane).
The companies solution is to come back with a conversion kit - is this ok? Seems not what I paid for. If it is truly an easy and fine fix I am ok with that. But my biggest concerns are: Will I end up with more "repairs" and unusual things happening with th unit because it is not being used for how it was intended/built? I keep and repait things for a lifetime - 5-10 years down the line will there be issues with repair and maintainence? What other issues happen because of these conversions? It just does not feel right but perhaps I do not understand how the units are built - coming here for some unbiased information (hopefully).
I clearly order a Natural Gas fireplace ($8000 all said and done - was a big purchase for my home) and after the installers installed, it did not fire up because it turns out, the ordered fireplace was LP (propane).
The companies solution is to come back with a conversion kit - is this ok? Seems not what I paid for. If it is truly an easy and fine fix I am ok with that. But my biggest concerns are: Will I end up with more "repairs" and unusual things happening with th unit because it is not being used for how it was intended/built? I keep and repait things for a lifetime - 5-10 years down the line will there be issues with repair and maintainence? What other issues happen because of these conversions? It just does not feel right but perhaps I do not understand how the units are built - coming here for some unbiased information (hopefully).