Enjoy Warmth & Comfort with a Natural Gas Fireplace.
A natural gas fireplace is a stylish, efficient, and hassle-free way to add warmth to your home. With instant heat at the push of a button, you can enjoy the cozy ambiance of a real flame without the mess of wood or the hassle of refueling. Gas fireplaces provide consistent and energy-efficient heating, making them a cost-effective choice for keeping your home comfortable.
At Aerotherm Solutions, we specialize in professional gas fireplace installation and service, ensuring safe and reliable operation. Whether you’re upgrading your home or need expert maintenance, our team is here to help. Contact us today to explore your options!
It’s recommended to have your gas fireplace serviced annually. Regular maintenance ensures that the system operates efficiently, safely, and lasts longer. Scheduling a service before the heating season begins is a great way to ensure your fireplace is ready to go when you need it.
A typical maintenance service includes inspecting the gas line for leaks, cleaning the burner and pilot light, checking the ignition system, testing the thermostat, inspecting the chimney or venting system, and replacing worn-out parts like the thermocouple. The technician may also clean the logs, glass and check for proper gas pressure.
Several factors could cause your gas fireplace to stop producing heat, including a dirty burner, a malfunctioning ther-mocouple, or a problem with the gas supply. It’s also possible that the pilot light is out or there’s an issue with the thermostat. A professional inspection can help diagnose and fix the issue.
While basic tasks like cleaning the glass can be done yourself, it’s important to leave internal maintenance (like cleaning the burner, checking gas connections, and inspecting the venting system) to a certified technician. Improper cleaning or maintenance can be dangerous and may void warranties.
If you smell gas around your fireplace, turn off the gas supply immediately, avoid using electrical switches or flames, and open windows for ventilation. Contact a professional to inspect the fireplace for gas leaks or other issues. Gas leaks can be dangerous, so it’s important to address them promptly.
A pilot light that won’t stay lit could be caused by a faulty thermocouple, a clogged pilot tube, or dirt around the burner. It may also indicate a problem with the gas supply. A technician can clean and replace necessary components to restore proper function.
Yes, most gas fireplaces can operate without electricity since they are powered by gas, not electricity. However, some models may require electricity to operate the blower or thermostat. It’s a good idea to check the manufacturer’s guidelines for your specific model.
Common issues that may require repair include the pilot light going out, gas leaks, ignition problems, inconsistent heat output, a clogged burner, or faulty thermostats. Regular servicing can help identify and prevent these issues before they become major problems.
To improve efficiency, regularly clean the logs, burner, and glass, and check for any blockages in the venting system. Ensuring that your fireplace is properly sealed and that the gas pressure is optimized can also boost efficiency. Scheduling annual maintenance helps keep everything in top working condition.