Enjoy A Beautiful Gas Fireplace In Your Home

Natural gas fireplaces are a staple to any Billings home. Not only do gas fireplaces offer warmth throughout the cold winter months and a clean-burning alternative to wood fireplaces, they also deliver charm that can bring out the best of any living room.

Gas fireplaces are more convenient than a wood fireplace because you won’t have to worry about chopping wood to maintain log sets throughout the year.

In addition, gas fireplaces also require less cleaning than their wood-burning counterparts.

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.

If you already own a gas fireplace or you are looking for fireplace installation, then you must know what to expect from your next service call.

Let’s take a look at what you should expect from your local gas fireplace maintenance services to ensure you get the best value for your budget!

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General Fireplace Cleaning Tips Throughout The Year

Since gas fireplaces tend to burn at lower temperatures than wood, some homeowners find spiders can clog up the gas valve area near the combustion chamber.

Regular maintenance can help reduce risks and keep your fireplace working correctly throughout the year. Here are some fireplace cleaning ideas that you and your family can regularly complete to avoid a significant fireplace tune-up in the future.

The first step for regular fireplace maintenance is to remove the gas logs from the gas fireplace. Now that the logs are removed, you can turn on the burner assembly to observe the flame’s pattern of the pilot light and burner flame.

You should see that the pilot light is fully engulfed, and the flame should also engulf the thermocouple. The central flame can be identified by the solid yellow tips and a white/blue base.

Use light sandpaper to sand away any build-up of carbon on the thermocouple. Now that your gas logs are off, you can also inspect the intake ports and blower modules. Once everything is cleaned up, you can replace the gas logs in the fireplace.

Make sure the flames are curving around the logs and not hitting them directly, as this will result in excess smoke and breakdown of the logs over time.

When To Check Your Fireplace What To Do
Before Each Fire
  • Check that there are no logs out of place.
  • Make sure the glass panes are tight and not loose.
  • Check for visible dust or debris on the logs or inside the firebox.
Before Each Burn Season
  • Perform a chimney inspection to ensure your home will not get backed up with smoke. If you find an excess build-up of debris in the chimney, you may require professional chimney cleaning before you start to use the gas fireplace.
  • Remove gas logs to clean the combustion area of the gas fireplace.
  • Make sure flames have a good pattern, and the fireplace lights up properly with each attempt.
Annual Maintenance
  • Inspect the outside of your chimney, specifically vent enclosures and flashings.
  • Check for blockage in the vent.
  • Inspect glass and other components in the firebox.

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What To Expect From Your Gas Fireplace Service

A Gas Fireplace is an excellent investment for your home, but if you want to ensure that it lasts long and operates at its best efficiency, some things need regular maintenance.

To help with this process, we have created an annual fireplace service checklist that will guide the way in keeping all parts of gas fireplaces functioning safely while also letting them run smoothly without any issues!

  • Test The Gas Line: A trained technician will check the gas pressure and integrity of your fireplace’s gas line. During annual maintenance, your technician will check the pressure of your gas line to prevent gas buildup or leaks that can cause harm to your family and home.
  • Check Thermocouple Millivolts: Your gas fireplace has a thermocouple sensor, which detects when the pilot light is burning. Proper output levels need to be between 25-35 millivolts.
  • Clean & Inspect Your Pilot Light: The pilot light is a vital piece of a gas fireplace, and over time the assembly can get overwhelmed by spiders, dust, and dirt. The buildup can prevent your fireplace from lighting correctly if you don’t have the pilot assembly cleaned out each year.
  • Check Safety Controls & Ignition: Most modern gas fireplace installations have a safety shut-off system to turn the fireplace off in the case of a malfunction. Your technician will ensure your fireplace has the safety features it needs, like carbon monoxide detectors, to keep your family and home safe!
  • Inspect The Glass: Fireplace glass can lose strength over time, which can lead to cracks in the glass as it expands and contracts during cooler or warmer times of use. Your technician will also look for scratches on the glass during the fireplace tune-up. If the glass is scratched or damaged, you will likely require new glass installation before the fireplace can be used.
  • Vacuum & Clean The Interior: Bugs, pet hair, and other debris can accumulate in your fireplace throughout the year. Professional fireplace repair services should always include a thorough vacuum and cleaning the fireplace interior to ensure a clean burn.
  • Inspect Your Chimney: An annual chimney inspection is a great way to make sure the interior walls around the chimney are structurally sound. Gas fireplaces pose a threat of condensation where damp patches on the walls around the chimney can lead to deterioration and decay.

Every year, your gas fireplace should be serviced by a professional. If you use it often in the autumn, all through spring and summer months, then conduct or schedule this service once per year, at least early on during that period.

​Call R & T Services For Your Annual Inspection & Maintenance Services

The fireplace is a central point in your home. It would help if you made sure that the fireplace is cleaned and safe each year with an annual inspection.

This can be done quickly by hiring certified professionals from R & T Services who have been trained for just such occasions!

R & T Services will inspect and clean your fireplace, potentially saving you money in repairs. They are certified professionals that make sure the safety of you and your family! Don’t wait- give us a call to schedule service for your fireplace so you can enjoy the fireplace today!

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