As previously mentioned, you should have gas-certified plumber make the propane connection for you. Unless your propane source is far away, the pipe won't be the most expensive part - rather the labor to install it will drive the cost.
If you have propane already in your house, you can tap into the nearest location, usually a stove or furnace.
A basement or crawlspace will provide access for the plumber to run the pipe extensions. If your house is on a flat slab, then you may need to tear open some walls, or else run pipe underground outside the house.
Inside your fireplace, do you want merely a gas-fired log for mostly appearance, or do you want a fireplace insert for heating? The former will be much less expensive than the latter.
To control costs, you may want to ask your plumber if you can do some of the work - digging a trench, opening holes in walls, etc.
Make sure your plumber is licensed in your state, insured and bonded. Get 3 or more quotes and check their references before you sign any contracts. You also want to have your city or county do an inspection of the work for safe and proper installation - that means you have to pull a permit, but it will buy you peace of mind, and avoid possible future legal problems when you sell your house.
Good luck.
2006-10-04 05:28:28
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answered by Tom-SJ 6
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Converting Fireplace To Gas Cost
2016-11-03 00:17:58
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answered by stanton 4
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Just plumbing to run a gas line into the space. It all depends upon how close other propane lines are in your home. If none on the property, it'll be pretty costly. If your kitchen stove is behind the same wall, it won't cost much at all, as a plumber cna just tie into that one.
2006-10-04 05:19:29
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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Mostly the labor cost of having a plumber licensed to do gas. The last thing you need is some amateur setting up a leaky run & you end up blowing up your home.
Prices for the fireplace inserts available at your local home improvement store.
2006-10-04 05:18:55
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answered by kate 7
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The cost of the plumber, which is variable, the cost of the gas logs, which is variable, and the cost of the chimney sweep to see if even that is safe.
2016-03-27 04:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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