As the chill of winter creeps in, nothing says comfort like the warm glow of a fireplace. But if you’ve ever dealt with hauling firewood, sweeping ashes, or trying to get that stubborn wood started, you’ve probably dreamed of something easier. Enter the propane gas fireplace — a clean, efficient, and modern way to bring heat and ambiance to your home.
Before you make the switch (or your first installation), let’s break down the pros and cons so you can decide if a propane fireplace is the right fit for your comfort needs.

The Pros of a Propane Fireplace
- Convenience at the Flip of a Switch
No more matches, logs, or waiting for the fire to catch. With propane, you can enjoy instant warmth and ambiance with just a touch of a button or a remote control. Many models even come with programmable thermostats and timers for total control and comfort.
2. Cleaner and Safer
Propane fireplaces burn clean, producing minimal soot, smoke, or ash. That means less mess, fewer chimney cleanings, and a safer indoor air quality compared to traditional wood-burning fireplaces. Plus, no flying sparks or hauling firewood into the house!
3. Energy Efficient and Cost-Effective
Propane fireplaces are highly efficient, converting up to 90% of their fuel into usable heat — that’s far better than most wood-burning units. You get consistent warmth without wasting energy (or money) up the chimney.
4. Reliable Heat, Even When the Power’s Out
Since propane doesn’t rely on electricity, your fireplace can keep running during power outages – a major plus during winter storms or cold snaps.
5. Stylish and Versatile
Propane fireplaces come in all shapes and sizes: traditional inserts, sleek wall mounted models, or realistic log sets that mimic natural wood fire. Whether you’re updating an existing fireplace or adding a new focal point, there’s a design to match your space and styles.
The Cons of a Propane Fireplace
- Fuel Supply
Unlike a wood-burning fireplace, you’ll need a steady propane supply — meaning a propane tank installation and regular refills. (Don’t worry — Burch makes that easy with automatic delivery and reliable refill scheduling!)
2. Installation Costs
While long-term savings are likely, the upfront cost of installing a propane fireplace and venting system can be higher than traditional options. However, the efficiency and convenience often make up for it over time.
3. Less “Crackle and Pop”
If you love the nostalgic sound and scent of burning wood, propane might feel a bit too quiet and clean. Some newer models, though, are designed to replicate that cozy woodfire aesthetic with realistic flames and glowing embers.
4. Regular Maintenance Still Matters
Though cleaner than wood, propane fireplaces still need annual inspections and maintenance to ensure safe operation and efficiency – especially the burners, vents, and gas lines.
The Bottom Line
If you’re looking for comfort, convenience, and efficiency, a propane fireplace is hard to beat. You’ll enjoy a warm, inviting space without the hassle of firewood, ash, or chimney soot.
At Burch Oil & Propane, we offer a variety of propane gas fireplaces and log sets — along with expert installation, service, and propane delivery to keep your home cozy all season long.
👉 Ready to upgrade your home comfort? Contact Burch Oil & Propane today to explore your fireplace options or schedule a free quote.