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Is $7,000 to replace a direct vent gas fireplace a fair price?

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I am looking to replace our direct vent gas fireplace with a new one. I would appreciate insights from the community on the replacement cost. I am still waiting to hear from other contractors.

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This quote includes the following work: - demo and remove existing fireplace - install new framing to fit new fireplace - install new pipe and vent - setup new fireplace - install drywall - install tilling around new fireplace

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Category

HVAC

Price

$7,000

Quote Date

November 27, 2025

Fuel type

Natural gas

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