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What You Should Know About Servicing and Maintaining Gas Fireplaces

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What You Should Know About Servicing and Maintaining Gas Fireplaces

Even clean-burning Gas fireplaces in Ottawa, ON, require routine maintenance, including cleaning. Find out what goes into servicing a gas fireplace and when you should do it.



Why should I service my gas fireplace?


Gas fireplaces in Ottawa, ON, require routine fireplace care and servicing to run properly and extend their lifespan even though they burn cleanly with no smoke, cinders, or wood ash left behind or sooty chimneys to clear out.

It is possible to clean your gas fireplace yourself, but only if you are comfortable working with natural gas. Call a fireplace service if you're scared to work with a natural gas connection. 



The functions of a fireplace service


Cleaning out a wood-burning fireplace is dirtier than servicing a gas fireplace. Give yourself roughly an hour to finish the task if you decide to DIY. The procedures for maintaining a gas fireplace are listed below. 



1-Examine the outside


Verify that the unit is securely fastened and that the fireplace frame is free from gaps and cracks.



2-Look for cracks in the glass


You can use vinegar in a spray bottle, fireplace glass cleaner, or another non-ammonia cleaning agent to clean the glass. Clean the door trim, and look for any cracked or loose glass that could let in air from your house. 


Experts should examine gasket seals on glass doors to ensure they are airtight. They will need to be replaced if they cannot be repaired. If not, try resetting them with silicone caulk or gasket cement. 



3- Check the logs 


Although the ceramic or cement logs in a gas fireplace are not actual logs, they might lose their quality with time. Their hue will typically start to fade. The good news is that they may get changed without replacing the fireplace altogether.



4-Look into the gas ignition


After turning off the gas, gently rub all the valves and ports underneath. And then around the logs with a sheet of fine-grit sandpaper or a wad of steel wool. Make sure the inside gas ignition under the logs illuminates properly by testing it. For gas leaks, look. The smell is a clear indicator, but to be certain, brush some water and dish soap over the lines, valves, and ports while keeping an eye out for bubbles. 



5-Vacuum the inside 


Now is the moment to clean out any debris accumulated inside your gas fireplace, including dust bunnies, dead insects, and pet hair.


6-Verify the carbon monoxide detectors


The carbon monoxide monitors should be tested as part of a routine fireplace service. Install a carbon monoxide detector close to your fireplace if you don't already have one.



7-Examine the chimney


Condensation is the biggest danger to the chimney using gas fireplaces in Ottawa. It would help if you inspected the internal walls in front of and around the chimney and its outward construction. It's time to call the experts if you haven't already.



The bottom line 


Do you require services for gas fireplaces in Ottawa? You should check out the website of Airzone HVAC. It would be best if you had it regularly serviced, depending on how frequently you use your gas fireplace.


Robert Morgan is the author of this article. For more details about Best Furnace Cleaning Service in Ottawa please visit our website: airzonehvac.ca

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