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If your gas fireplace needs repair, you should call a professional gas fireplace repair service or technician. These experts specialize in fixing gas fireplace issues and are best equipped to diagnose problems with pilot lights, burners, valves, and ignition systems.
Many fireplace repair companies have technicians trained specifically for gas fireplaces. In some cases, a licensed plumber with gas-fitting experience can also service a gas fireplace, since they are knowledgeable about gas lines and connections.
Do not attempt major gas-fireplace repairs yourself, as improper handling of gas components can be dangerous.
A person who repairs and services fireplaces is typically called a fireplace or chimney technician. In the context of gas units, they may be referred to as gas fireplace technicians.
A wood-burning fireplace and chimneys professional might be a chimney sweep or repair specialist. Traditionally, chimney sweeps clean chimneys, but many are also trained in fireplace and chimney repairs.
When hiring, look for certifications from the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) or National Fireplace Institute (NFI), which indicate a qualified fireplace/chimney expert.
Experts recommend having your fireplace inspected and serviced about once a year. Both gas and wood-burning fireplaces benefit from annual maintenance. In fact, homeowners are advised to get an annual inspection (and cleaning, if needed) of their fireplace and chimney.
For wood-burning systems, yearly service includes checking for creosote buildup in the chimney and removing it to prevent chimney fires. An annual check for gas fireplaces ensures the burner, pilot light, and vents are clean and functioning correctly.
This yearly schedule can vary slightly based on usage. If you use your fireplace very frequently, you may service it more often, whereas a rarely used fireplace should still be checked every couple of years.
Common signs your fireplace needs repair include:
Converting a wood-burning fireplace to gas is a standard upgrade for those seeking less maintenance. It typically involves installing a gas log set, which creates the look of flames in an open fireplace, or a sealed gas insert with glass doors. Both options require a gas line (natural gas or propane) and proper ventilation, so professional installation is essential. Costs, including installation, range from about $300 to $1,000 for a gas log kit and around $2,000 to $5,000 for a gas insert.
Costs vary based on the extent of damage: