Measuring for fireplace logs is as simple as finding the front, back and middle widths of your firebox, as well as the height and depth. The front measurement is found from side to side of the leading edge of the fireplace opening. The back is measured at the very rear wall of the fireplace. You also need to measure the width at the halfway point of the fireplace opening to get your middle width.
This measurement is particularly important because some fireplaces taper and aren't the same width from front to back. Since gas logs are placed in the middle of the firebox, it is important for you to have this measurement in mind before you buy.
Next, you can find the height by measuring the front of the fireplace from top to bottom. After you do that, you can finish your measurements by getting the depth of your firebox. And measuring your depth is very important because some fireboxes are too shallow to hold fireplace logs. So, you definitely have to measure from the front edge to the back wall to make sure you have enough room for a gas log set before purchasing it.
Once you have your measurements complete, you can begin to search through the different styles, like weathered or charred oak, cedar, white birch or coastal driftwood to name a few. Each gas log manufacturer will determine what size fireplace will hold their set of gas logs.
Be sure to pay attention to the specifications before purchasing. One way to search for options that fit your fireplace is by looking at our gas log calculator. All you do is put in the location, fuel type, venting system and measurements and you will see what options are available to you based on manufacturer requirements.






