Thanks to gas fireplaces, with a simple flip of a switch or a turn of a key, you can have a warm, toasty fire blazing at your convenience. Gone are the days of worrying about lingering embers or having to add more firewood to feed the flames.
While there is less maintenance needed for gas fireplace compared to their wood-burning counterparts, gas fireplaces still need proper annual maintenance to continue working their best. Here are some simple steps to extend the life of your gas fireplace, so it can continue to work safely and efficiently:
Annual Inspection
Are you afraid to use your gas fireplace? Have no fear – hire a professional to inspect and clean your fireplace annually. An annual inspection can ease your fears by thoroughly examining your gas flow, pilot light, valves and venting to make sure everything works properly. The Gas Fireplace Professionals at Westside Appliance Repair can even install items that make your gas fireplace easier to use, like a wifi-enabled gas fireplace starter.
Cleaning
Cloudy safety glass? Dusty embers? While the exterior of your gas fireplace can be wiped with a damp cloth as often as needed, you may want to consider calling a professional to deep clean your gas fireplace. Chemical cleaners, including normal glass cleaners, can damage the finish on your gas fireplace (and they are also very flammable).
Replacing Glass or Logs
Your gas fireplace is designed to handle high temperatures, but overuse or lack of maintenance can damage its internal components, like your gas log or glass embers. Consider replacing these every couple of years to keep your fireplace fresh and functional!
To schedule your gas fireplace maintenance, contact us today!
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