Clean Your Gas Fireplace Pilot Light in 5 Minutes
To clean your gas fireplace pilot light, turn off the gas supply, wait for cooling, then use a soft brush or compressed air to remove dust and debris from the…
To clean your gas fireplace pilot light, turn off the gas supply, wait for cooling, then use a soft brush or compressed air to remove dust and debris from the…
You can repair refractory bricks in wood stoves by removing damaged pieces, cleaning the area, and installing new fire bricks with high-temperature mortar or tight-fitting placement. Most refractory brick repairs…
Your fireplace smells like wet ash because moisture has mixed with old ash and soot in your chimney or firebox, creating a musty odor that gets worse in humid weather….
You can seal leaky chimney flashing using roofing cement, caulk, or metal patches depending on the damage severity. Most chimney flashing leaks happen at joints and corners where water finds…
Wood stove clearance distances require 36 inches from combustible walls, 18 inches from non-combustible surfaces, and specific measurements for ceiling height and floor protection based on your stove’s BTU rating…
Carbon monoxide detectors for wood stoves should be placed on every level of your home, at least 15 feet away from the stove itself to prevent false alarms from normal…
Fireplace safety around toddlers and pets requires installing physical barriers, securing fireplace tools, and never leaving fires unattended when little ones are present. The most effective protection comes from combining…
You can stop cold air from coming down your chimney by installing a chimney damper, using a chimney balloon, or adding a chimney cap with proper ventilation. The fastest solution…
Inspect your fireplace for cracks by checking the firebox, damper, chimney crown, and flue liner for visible damage, water stains, or loose mortar. A thorough fireplace inspection should happen twice…
Fireplace ashes should be completely cool before disposal and stored in a metal container with a tight lid, placed at least 10 feet away from any combustible materials. The safest…