yes, you can. but....
Look at your local building code and check with your home insurance provider.
Fires inside your house are nothing to eff around with willy-nilly.
I'd first check that you have enough room in your chimney/flue to fit the proper size vent.
I'd avoid ventless gas just like I'd avoid an open fireplace, you don't want to be creating a lot of air pollution to be trapped inside with.
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Reply to Can I convert my traditional fireplace to gas? by Elegant_Amphibian
yes, you can. but.... Look at your local building code and check with your home insurance provider. Fires inside your house are nothing to eff around with willy-nilly. I'd first check that you have enough room in your chimney/flue to fit the proper size vent. I'd avoid ventless gas just like I'd avoid an open fireplace, you don't want to be creating a lot of air pollution to be trapped inside with.