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One of the most common questions we hear at Texas Chimney Experts is which option makes sense for a homeowner’s specific situation. Below is the unbiased side-by-side breakdown — pros, cons, real cost ranges, and when each one wins.

Gas Fireplace

Pros

  • Flip-of-a-switch convenience
  • No log hauling or ash cleanup
  • Cleaner indoor air
  • Better for sealed energy-efficient homes

Cons

  • Less authentic flame and ambiance
  • Requires gas line
  • Glass can get hot

Typical cost: $2,500-$6,000 installed

Wood Fireplace

Pros

  • Authentic crackle and smell
  • Heat output is excellent for power outages
  • Lower fuel cost if you have wood access

Cons

  • Requires chimney sweeping annually
  • Ash and creosote management
  • Indoor air quality concerns

Typical cost: $3,000-$10,000 installed (with chimney work)

Side-by-Side Summary

Quick reference if you only have a minute:

  • Gas Fireplace: $2,500-$6,000 installed — best when you want flip-of-a-switch convenience
  • Wood Fireplace: $3,000-$10,000 installed (with chimney work) — best when you want authentic crackle and smell

Verdict

Choose gas if you want convenience and a modern home. Choose wood if ambiance, off-grid heat, and a traditional aesthetic matter most.

Still on the fence? Talk to a licensed tech who can look at your actual setup. Texas Chimney Experts offers free in-home consultations and itemized quotes — call 214-444-8103 or request a visit online.

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