A gas fireplace is a lovely addition to any home. However, many people have no idea that just like wood-burning fireplaces, a gas fireplace needs maintenance too. With continuous usage, a gas fireplace gets dirty. To make sure that the gas fireplace functions properly, you should concentrate on gas log maintenance as well as the gas fireplace maintenance. Gas fireplace maintenance can be categorized into three groups: safety inspection, gas fireplace cleaning, and replacing the batteries.

Safety inspection

Compared to a wood burning fireplace, gas fireplaces are more convenient. However, some problems can arise, and that is why you should schedule a fireplace inspection. This safety inspection is to make sure that your fireplace is working safely and efficiently. A trained technician will check the burner, gas pressure and ensure that there are no leakages in the system. Never try to complete a safety inspection procedure on your own. Let a trained technician do it!

Gas fireplace and gas log cleaning

Over time, debris accumulates on the doors, inserts and the interior fireplace. Apart from improving the beauty value of your gas fireplace, cleaning increases the safety of the gas fireplace by eradicating fragment buildup. A fragmented and scratched glass should be cleaned or replaced. Deteriorating gas logs should be cleaned at least once a year. Use a soft brush to brush away any debris from the logs.

Never wash or even wet wipe the logs as they can fade or damage the finishing. Chimneys too need sweeping at least once annually. Letting a dirty vent go for a long time poses a significant threat to everyone residing in the house. Your local dealer will give you an owner’s manual that contains all the instructions for cleaning your gas fireplace.

Replacing batteries

A good quality carbon monoxide detector is necessary if you have invested in a vent – free gas fireplace. On the other hand, you can have your local dealer install oxygen –depletion sensors in your gas fireplace. This device is called the ‘safety pilot,’ which spontaneously shuts the gas off if the temperatures in the hearth are too cold or if there has been much carbon monoxide accumulation. All these devices use batteries which should be replaced at least twice a year.

Faulty Internal gas fireplace parts like the pilot light can become hazards. Schedule an inspection at Gas Fireplace Maintenance, Indianapolis, IN before lighting it up. To get professional help, visit Brick + Ember Outfitters or call (615) 645-3545 today!