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Grand Canyon Gas Logs

164 log sets From $525

Grand Canyon Gas Logs builds some of the most realistic log sets in the industry — cast from real Arizona timber, with jumbo sets up to 60″+ and outdoor-rated burners no one else matches. Browse the full ExceptionalFire selection: Arizona Weathered Oak, Juniper, Quaking Aspen, Western Driftwood and more, vented and ventless, single- and see-through.

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Grand Canyon Gas Logs Products

Here to Help — Since 2014

Real People. Real Expertise. Every Order Reviewed.

Family-owned in Laguna Hills, California since 2014. Every custom order gets a real human fit review before production — so if something's off, we catch it. Questions before you buy? That's literally what we're here for.

Daniel Zajac

Daniel Z.

Senior Fireplace Specialist

10+ Years Experience

"Send me a photo of your fireplace. I'll tell you exactly what fits and why."

Beata Soja

Bea S.

Product Specialist — Masonry & Prefab

10+ Years Experience

"Not sure if yours is masonry or prefab? I can tell in about 30 seconds on a call."

Robert Soja

Robert S.

Fireplace Specialist & Technician

10+ Years Experience

"If your fireplace is unusual — arched, oversized, odd brick — that's my table."

Kendall Soja

Kendall S.

Order Concierge — Shipping & Warranty

Support Team

"I track your order from production to your doorstep. Anything weird, call me first."

Usually replies within 15 minutes during business hours.

Mon–Fri 8am–5pm PST · Sat 9am–2pm PST
Buying Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know which fireplace door I need?

Start by identifying whether your fireplace is masonry (brick, stone, mortar joints) or prefab (metal box, refractory panels bolted in). Masonry takes overlap-fit doors that hide the brick face; prefab needs an exact-match door for your make and model. Our AI Fireplace Expert identifies your fireplace from a photo in 15 seconds.

What's the difference between custom and standard-size doors?

Standard-size doors come in fixed sizes (typically 36×26 to 42×30) and ship in 3–5 days starting at $865. Custom doors are built to your exact opening — to the 1/8 inch — and run 14–21 business days. Most masonry openings need custom because they're rarely square.

How long does a fireplace door take to ship?

Quick-ship Hearthcraft and Stoll Columbia doors leave the warehouse in 2–6 business days. Custom Stoll and Design Specialties run 14–21 business days. Premium Avalon, Bar Iron (ForgeLine), and plated finishes run 4–5 weeks. Every order ships free in the continental US.

Are fireplace doors covered under warranty?

Yes — every door on ExceptionalFire carries a 5-year warranty against manufacturing defects, frame welding failure, and finish blistering when used as directed. Glass breakage from impact and finish wear from abrasive cleaning are excluded. Full terms on the warranty page.

Do glass doors save energy?

Yes — when the fireplace is cold, closed glass doors stop room air from being pulled up the chimney by the natural draft. Industry estimates put the savings at 8–10% on heating bills in cold climates. During a burn, doors should stay open for radiant heat output and to feed combustion air.

Can I install a fireplace door myself?

Yes — every door ships with a hardware pack, install instructions, and template. Masonry overlap doors need a hammer drill with a 1/4-inch masonry bit; prefab doors anchor to existing factory mounting points. Plan on 30–60 minutes for the install. The installation guide walks through both fit types.

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GOOD TO KNOW

Grand Canyon Questions, Answered

What makes Grand Canyon logs so realistic?

Grand Canyon casts its logs from real Arizona timber — Weathered Oak, Juniper, Quaking Aspen — with charring and bark detail that reads as real wood even up close. Their burner systems are built for tall, full flames across the whole set.

Do Grand Canyon sets work outdoors?

Yes — Grand Canyon is one of the few brands with dedicated outdoor-rated burners and see-through configurations, plus jumbo sets up to 60″+ that no mainstream brand matches. Look for "Outdoor" in the product name.

Vented or ventless Grand Canyon?

Most Grand Canyon sets are vented (the most realistic flame; damper stays open), with ventless options for heat-first installs where local code allows. Guide: vented vs ventless.

What do the burner options mean (2-burner, 3-burner, Kiva)?

More burners = wider, fuller flame coverage across bigger sets. Kiva and See-Through systems suit open or two-sided fireplaces. Every product page lists which burners fit each size — and our team confirms fit before anything ships.