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What type of fireplace is best for an NYC apartment?

Electric or ventless gas fireplaces are usually the best fit for apartments with venting restrictions, while direct-vent gas fireplaces work well in buildings with exterior wall access.

Do I need a permit to install a fireplace in NYC?

Yes, most fireplace installations involving gas lines or venting require DOB permits and inspections, and co-op/condo buildings often require board approval as well — we manage this process for you.

Can you convert my wood-burning fireplace to gas?

Yes, gas conversions are one of our most common projects — they keep the look of your existing fireplace while adding the convenience of instant on/off operation.

How much does fireplace installation cost in NYC?

Costs range widely by type: electric units start around $1,500, gas fireplaces typically run $3,500-$6,000, and full custom masonry wood-burning fireplaces can run $8,000 or more.

Is a wood-burning or gas fireplace better for my home?

Gas fireplaces offer convenience, efficiency, and lower maintenance, while wood-burning fireplaces provide classic ambiance and require more upkeep like chimney sweeping — we help you weigh both for your specific space.

How often should my fireplace and chimney be inspected?

We recommend an annual inspection before heating season, especially for wood-burning fireplaces where creosote buildup poses a fire risk.

Can I add a fireplace to a co-op or condo building that doesn't already have one?

It depends on the building's structure and gas/venting access — we do a feasibility assessment and work with your board on approvals when adding a new fireplace is possible.

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