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How To Clean A Gas Fireplace Burner

Can I clean my gas fireplace myself?

Bust the Dust: Dust your natural gas fireplace logs from top-to-bottom using a paintbrush or soft-bristled toothbrush. Next, wipe down the glass cover with a dry cloth and an alcohol-based fireplace cleaner (one that is not ammonia-based) for a spotless shine.

How do you clean clogged burners on a gas fireplace?

Scrub the burner ports with a soft brush or toothbrush. Use compressed air to clear debris from the burner ports. Vacuum a second time to remove newly loosened debris. Return rocks and logs to their previous position and relight your fireplace.

Why will my gas logs not stay lit?

The Fix: Pilot Light to Gas Fireplace Won’t Stay Lit This can be an indication that your fireplace thermocouple is either bad or worn out. However, if your pilot is lit but the gas fireplace isn’t, then there’s probably a problem with your thermopile.

Does a gas fireplace chimney need to be cleaned?

While gas fireplaces don’t produce creosote, they do still need annual cleaning. A chimney sweeping in your gas fireplace will help remove items like bird’s nests, animals, and any debris that may have gotten trapped in there as well any potential soot. Furthermore, a chimney sweeping is often also an inspection.

How much does it cost to clean a gas fireplace?

Gas Fireplace Cleaning and Inspection Costs A gas fireplace inspection costs $75 to $100, or between $150 and $175 if you include a thorough cleaning. The cleaning can be performed on your own when the fireplace is cool and the pilot light is off. However, because of the vent, you will need an annual inspection.

Why does my gas fireplace smell like burning plastic?

Newly Installed Gas Systems May Start with an Odor Like other devices made in a factory, gas fireplaces often have lubricants, paints, and other manufacturing processes that leave debris in the passageway, which will produce a stink sometimes described as burning plastic.

What is the fuzzy stuff in my gas fireplace?

That looks like rockwool. It glows when it’s engulfed in the gas burner flames to represent glowing embers. There is a sand base in the burner to diffuse the gas if you’re burning NG. With LP gas that base material is usually vermiculite.

What maintenance is required for a gas fireplace?

However, homeowners need to schedule service for annual inspection and gas fireplace repairs when needed. Since these fireplaces rely on natural gas, homeowners need a professional to provide maintenance services like checking the gas line for gas leaks, the integrity of gas valves, and cleaning fireplace glass.

How do you clean soot off gas logs?

Use a damp rag or lint-free cloth to wipe off the soot, carbon, and dust from the logs, at least once per year. Be careful to avoid scratching the logs, or they will no longer be useable. Liquid gas log cleaners are also available at your local fireplace dealer and may make it easier to clean.

Why does my gas fireplace flame go on and off?

A thermo pile enables gas to move through the burner system, delivering the gas fireplace’s heat and light. One of these devices could have gone bad or may have shorted out, causing your fireplace to turn shut down or turn back on at random.

Why does my fire keep going out in my fireplace?

While the most common causes of log burners going out are insufficient oxygen, fuel or heat, stoves also rely on a properly functioning chimney. The purpose of this is to draw out exhaust fumes that could suffocate your fire.

Why does my gas fireplace go out after a few minutes?

If you get dust in the pilot assembly and the pilot needs to be cleaned out, it produces a “lazy” flame, which will be disturbed by the draught of the main burners. The flame lifts away from the thermocouple and causes the temperature on the tip of the thermocouple to drop. This, in turn, makes the gas valve shut off.

Is it okay to run a gas fireplace all day?

The short answer is this: gas fireplaces that are fully vented and have safely and properly sealed glass fronts are fine to be left alone to run continuously. When in doubt, consult the manufacturer of your gas fireplace.

How often should you have a gas fireplace cleaned?

Yes, your gas fireplace needs to be cleaned regularly. Regular cleaning will help keep your fireplace performing efficiently and safely for years to come. Be sure to clean your fireplace annually for best results.

When should I clean my gas fireplace?

It is important to clean a gas fireplace monthly even when it is not being used heavily. This will prevent dust and dirt from harming mechanisms and allow you to inspect the system for damage.

Is it OK to leave the pilot light on in a gas fireplace?

Generally speaking, it is safe to leave your continuous pilot light on at all times, assuming it stays lit (more on this in a moment). While it does cost more to keep your pilot light on in between uses, it can actually have some benefits to your system.

Can you get carbon monoxide poisoning from a gas fireplace?

Yes, gas fireplaces are one potential cause of carbon monoxide poisoning. An improperly maintained or ventilated gas fireplace can create incomplete combustion, creating carbon monoxide, and causing this toxic gas to linger—putting those inside at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Is it expensive to burn a gas fireplace?

Gas fireplaces are pretty inexpensive to run. That’s primarily because the price of natural gas and propane are very (about $1.09 per 100,000 BTU) low compared to the price of electricity (about $3.87 per 100,000 BTU). Standard 20,000 BTU gas fireplace costs $0.29 per hour to run.