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The biggest difference between traditional fireplace units (which use solid fuel like logs) and newer gas models lies in the methods by which they operate internally. Gas fires simply need an ignition source (like lighting a match or using remote control flame activation), whereas wood-burning units require starting materials like kindling along with other tools for successful operation (usually stored within the fireplace itself). Although gas models may seem less complex than their traditional counterparts, there are still some key differences in terms of installation and safety features. Always consult with a professional or contractor before installing any new unit to prevent costly mistakes down the line.