Wood-to-Gas Fireplace Conversion for Cedar Hill homes — replace your wood-burning fireplace with a clean, on-demand gas appliance. Four conversion paths from $800 (vented log set) to $14,000 (full rebuild). Permit + gas line + appliance + final inspection bundled into one written quote. Space Fireplace Services handles this work across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex following NFPA 211 standards. Free inspection, written quote, no surprise fees.

What’s actually involved

Wood-to-Gas Fireplace Conversion in Cedar Hill, TX is the project of replacing a wood-burning fireplace — or an unused/decommissioned masonry firebox — with a clean, code-compliant gas appliance. We work all four conversion paths: a vented gas log set dropped into an existing firebox (the budget-friendly entry, $800–$1,800 installed), a sealed-combustion gas insert that slides into the existing masonry opening ($2,500–$5,500), a brand-new direct-vent gas fireplace vented through an exterior wall ($3,800–$8,500), or a full rebuild where we tear out the old chase, install a new gas fireplace, and finish the wall to your design ($6,500–$14,000). Which path is right for your Cedar Hill home depends on three things: the condition of your existing chimney, your gas-line situation, and the look you want when it’s done.

What’s specific about Cedar Hill for wood-to-gas fireplace conversion: Cedar Hill is southwestern Dallas County with a hilly geography — 1980s-2010s suburban construction dominates, with prefab chimney systems and some custom masonry on the higher-elevation lots. That housing pattern matters because the older masonry chimneys (anything pre-1990) usually have terra-cotta flue tiles that are fine for a vented gas log set but require a stainless-steel liner upgrade if you go with a sealed gas insert (the insert’s vent connector must terminate into a continuous metal liner, per IRC G2425 / IFGC fuel-gas code). Newer Cedar Hill prefab-chimney homes often already have a direct-vent termination on the chase, which simplifies a swap-style insert install — but we always verify the existing chase venting is sized for the new appliance before we quote.

The gas-line side is where most Cedar Hill conversion projects need real attention. If your home already has a gas appliance line within ~25 feet of the fireplace (a gas water heater, gas stove, or gas furnace nearby), adding a fireplace branch is typically a half-day job and adds $400-$900 to the quote. If the fireplace is on an exterior wall with no nearby gas service — common in Cedar Hill homes built before gas appliances were standard — we coordinate with a licensed plumber to run a new branch from the meter, which adds $900-$2,200 depending on routing and the distance to Cedar Hill’s gas main. Atmos Energy serves most of Cedar Hill (Texas Gas Service serves a few sub-areas); the gas company itself handles meter sizing if you’re adding load that pushes you over the existing meter capacity. We pull the city-issued mechanical permit on every conversion — wood-to-gas fireplace conversion work requires permit + final inspection in every DFW jurisdiction.

What we see most often on wood-to-gas fireplace conversion jobs in Cedar Hill: Wind-exposure mortar erosion (the elevation increases weather load), chase-cover rust, gas appliance servicing. The conversion is also the right moment to address whatever the wood-side chimney was doing — if you’ve been putting off crown work, liner deterioration, or a smoke-chamber repair, those line items can be folded into the conversion quote at substantial labor savings (we’re already there, with scaffold and access). Whether you’re in The Highlands, Lake Ridge, Tangle Ridge, or anywhere else inside Cedar Hill city limits, we cover the full market with same-week scheduling for inspection and 1-3 week scheduling for the conversion itself (gas-line work is the longest lead-time piece).

Why this matters in DFW specifically

Cedar Hill sits in the same DFW climate zone — short cold-weather window (typically Nov-Feb), expansive clay soil, freeze-thaw cycling on chimney crowns, and a wet-fall pattern. That climate context drives the ROI math on wood-to-gas fireplace conversion: most Cedar Hill homeowners burn 2-4 cords of wood per season ($700-$2,800/year at current DFW firewood prices) plus the required annual sweep ($249-$399 for a Level 2 inspection">Level 2 inspection on a wood-burning system). Switching to gas drops the annual fuel bill to $80-$220 (typical DFW use pattern), the annual maintenance cost to $149-$225 (gas appliance check), and eliminates the creosote, the ash, and the chimney-fire risk entirely. Payback is typically 1.5-3 years on a gas log set, 3-6 years on a quality insert. The conversion also opens up summer usability — gas log sets and inserts run on demand without the ramp-up, which matches DFW’s actual fireplace use pattern (short ambience-driven sessions, not all-day burns).

Our process

  1. Schedule the assessment — Call or email — we confirm a Cedar Hill appointment window typically within 24-48 hours. Inspection is free; we evaluate firebox condition, flue/liner condition, gas-line proximity, venting options, and your design preferences.
  2. On-site evaluation — Trained tech inspects the existing chimney/firebox, measures opening dimensions, locates the nearest gas service, and walks all four conversion paths with you (gas log set, insert, direct-vent, full rebuild). We bring photos of finished work in Cedar Hill-area homes for reference.
  3. Written quote with appliance options — Fixed-price scope in writing within 2-3 business days, with 2-3 appliance options at different price points. We quote the conversion as one all-in number — gas line work, permit, appliance, install, finish work, and final inspection are all bundled. No surprise add-ons.
  4. Permit + gas-line preparation — We pull the Cedar Hill mechanical permit (and the gas-line permit if a new branch is required) before scheduling the install. Gas-line work is coordinated with our licensed plumbing partner — typically a 4-8 hour job that’s done 1-2 days ahead of the appliance install.
  5. Conversion install (1-2 days typical) — Wood-to-Gas Fireplace Conversion performed to NFPA 211, IRC G2425 (fuel gas), and CSIA standards by trained technicians. Containment plastic protects the rest of your home; old wood-burning components are removed cleanly; the new appliance is connected, leak-tested, and fired.
  6. Final inspection + handover — Cedar Hill mechanical inspector signs off the install (we coordinate the appointment). You get manufacturer warranty paperwork (typically 5-10 years on the appliance, lifetime on the install workmanship), operating instructions, and a maintenance schedule. Before/after photos delivered same-day.

Materials and standards

All wood-to-gas fireplace conversion work in Cedar Hill follows IRC G2425 (International Residential Code, fuel-gas chapter), IFGC (International Fuel Gas Code), NFPA 211 (chimneys, fireplaces, and vents), and CSIA (Chimney Safety Institute of America) protocols. Appliances we install are CSA / ANSI Z21.50 listed (sealed-combustion gas fireplaces) or ANSI Z21.60 listed (vented gas log sets). Our technicians carry general liability + workers’ comp insurance. Permit + final inspection are pulled in every Cedar Hill job — no exceptions.

Pricing ranges (DFW, 2026)

Real DFW market ranges. Your actual quote depends on access, scope, and what we find on inspection — every job is quoted in writing before work begins.

ServiceTypical Range
Gas log set (vented, drop into existing firebox)$800 – $1,800
Gas fireplace insert (sealed combustion, into existing masonry)$2,500 – $5,500
Direct-vent gas fireplace (new sealed unit, vented through wall)$3,800 – $8,500
Full rebuild — gas fireplace + new chase/finish$6,500 – $14,000
Gas line branch from nearby existing line (typical)$400 – $900
New gas line run from meter (longer routing)$900 – $2,200
Cedar Hill permit + final inspection$85 – $225 (passed-through)
Cedar Hill additional / custom finish workQuoted after on-site assessment
─── ROI vs. continuing wood-burning ────── annual cost comparison ───
Annual wood ($350-$700/cord, 2-4 cords typical)$700 – $2,800
Annual chimney sweep + Level 2 inspection (wood-burning)$249 – $399
Annual gas appliance check + tune-up (post-conversion)$149 – $225
Annual fuel cost — gas log set / insert (typical DFW use)$80 – $220
Estimated annual savings after conversion (typical)$520 – $2,750
Payback period (gas log set, low-end)1.5 – 3 years
Payback period (insert, mid-range)3 – 6 years

Frequently asked questions

How long does a wood-to-gas conversion take in Cedar Hill?

Total elapsed time from signed quote to working gas fireplace is typically 2-4 weeks in Cedar Hill. The on-site work itself is short — gas-line installation is a half-day, the appliance install + connection is 1-2 days, and final inspection is a 30-minute appointment. The lead time is mostly permit processing (Cedar Hill typically issues mechanical permits in 3-5 business days) and appliance order/delivery (1-2 weeks for in-stock units, 3-6 weeks for special-order finishes).

Do I need a permit for a wood-to-gas fireplace conversion in Cedar Hill?

Yes — every DFW jurisdiction including Cedar Hill requires a mechanical permit for fuel-gas appliance installation, plus a final inspection by the city. We pull both the mechanical permit and the gas-line permit (when a new line is required) as part of the project. Permit fees are passed-through at cost, typically $85-$225 in Cedar Hill depending on scope. Trying to skip the permit is a non-starter — your homeowners insurance won’t cover an un-permitted gas appliance fire, and resale disclosure becomes a problem.

How much does the gas line itself cost?

It depends on what’s already there. If your Cedar Hill home has an existing gas appliance (water heater, range, furnace) within ~25 feet of the fireplace, branching a new line off costs $400-$900 — typically a 4-hour job. If we have to run a brand-new line from the gas meter to the fireplace location, expect $900-$2,200 depending on the distance and routing complexity (whether we can run through a crawl space, attic, or have to trench around the foundation). We always include the gas line cost in the bundled written quote — no surprise add-ons after work begins.

What code applies to wood-to-gas conversions in Cedar Hill?

Cedar Hill adopts the International Residential Code (IRC) and International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) — the relevant section is IRC G2425 (chimneys and vents serving gas appliances). Combustion air, vent sizing, clearance to combustibles, gas-line sizing, and shutoff valve placement are all code-specified. We also follow NFPA 211 for the chimney/vent side and the manufacturer’s installation instructions (which are themselves code-required reading). For sealed-combustion inserts, the existing flue must be relined with a continuous stainless-steel liner sized to the appliance — code-mandated, not optional.

Can I convert back to wood-burning later if I change my mind?

Yes, but it’s not free. A vented gas log set is the most reversible option — pull the logs and the gas connection, and the original masonry firebox is intact for wood use again (you’d want a fresh Level 2 inspection before burning). A gas insert is partially reversible — the insert lifts out, but the stainless liner stays (no harm, and it’s actually an upgrade for any future wood use). A direct-vent unit and a full rebuild are not practically reversible — you’d be rebuilding the chimney from scratch. Most Cedar Hill homeowners who convert do not regret it; the maintenance, mess, and fire-risk reduction is significant.

What warranty comes with the conversion?

Two layers. The gas appliance manufacturer warranty (5-10 years typical on the firebox/burner, 1-3 years on electronics like the remote/wall control) — registered in your name, with full transferability if you sell the home. Plus our workmanship warranty: lifetime on the install labor (gas connections, venting, framing, finish work) for as long as you own the Cedar Hill home. If anything fails on the install side, we’re back out and we fix it at no charge.

Do you offer financing for wood-to-gas fireplace conversion in Cedar Hill?

Yes — we partner with Sunbit and other home-improvement lenders that approve in 30 seconds with a soft credit pull (no impact on credit score for the application itself). Typical conversion projects qualify for 12-60 month terms with 0% promo APR available on shorter terms. We’ll bring the financing options to the quote conversation; no obligation either way. Most Cedar Hill homeowners pay cash for gas log set conversions and finance inserts/direct-vent/full-rebuild projects.

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