Regency Gas Fireplace Inserts

Gas Fireplace Inserts

Upgrade your existing fireplace with controllable warmth with a new Regency gas fireplace insert. Gas fireplace inserts are designed to be placed inside an existing masonry fireplace and uses the existing fireplace and chimney to hold the unit and support venting. A gas fireplace insert transforms an old wood fireplace into a high-efficiency gas heater that uses either natural gas or propane and many are eligible for local government rebates.

Find your ideal fireplace

Gas Inserts Easily Replace Wood Fireplaces

Regency's line of gas fireplace inserts are made to fit up to 95% of existing wood fireplaces with contemporary or traditional designs available. Regency inserts are the most efficient way to fix cold chimney draft, lower your home heating bill and update the look of a room.

Need help selecting a new insert? Check out our Gas Fireplace Inserts Buyer’s Guide or download our E-Book, and remember every Regency is backed by the industry’s best limited lifetime warranty, guaranteeing a lifetime of warmth and comfort from your Regency. 

 

Natural Gas Inserts & Propane Inserts

Choose your fuel with a choice between natural gas inserts or propane inserts. No power? No problem! All Regency direct vent gas fireplace inserts work safely without power! Your Regency will keep you and your family warm with powerful radiant heat during a winter storm. Learn how Regency gas inserts keep you safe during a power outage.

 
 

Gas Inserts Buyer's Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you put a gas insert in an existing fireplace?

A gas fireplace insert can be installed into most existing masonry fireplaces with proper venting. The insert is a self-contained unit that uses a chimney liner for safe exhaust. It’s an ideal solution for homeowners seeking efficient heat and modern convenience without major renovations

Are gas fireplace inserts worth the investment?

A gas fireplace insert is a good investment if you’re looking for efficient heating, reduced energy costs, and modern convenience. The value of a gas fireplace insert comes from its high efficiency and low operating costs. Unlike traditional masonry fireplaces that lose heat through the chimney, gas inserts provide consistent warmth and seal the chimney, resulting in minimal heat loss. Over time, this can lead to significant energy savings, making it a worthwhile long-term investment for any home.

What is the difference between a gas fireplace and a gas fireplace insert?

The key difference lies in installation and purpose. 
A gas fireplace is a self-contained unit that requires a purpose-built cavity and can be installed in various locations in the home, often with direct venting for added placement flexibility. 
A gas fireplace insert is specifically designed to fit inside an existing masonry or prefabricated fireplace and connects to the existing chimney with a vent liner, making it a cost-effective and energy-efficient retrofit solution.