Fireplace Blog
In Canada, where the winters can be harsh, a reliable and safe fireplace is a must-have in many homes. Part of keeping your gas fireplace in good condition is getting it inspected.
We often associate the holiday season with exchanging gifts, cooking delicious food, and family togetherness. While these activities bring joy, it's equally important to find time to relax and enjoy the simple pleasures.
Winter is coming and with the temperatures dropping, you’ll likely have your fireplace lit to stay warm and cozy. This means you need to ensure that your fireplace and chimney are in top working condition in order to stay safe.
You turn on your gas fireplace, the pilot light goes on, and normal flames appear, but within a few minutes the pilot light goes out and the flames disappear. Has this happened to you?
Now that it’s summer, your indoor fireplace is probably in hibernation mode. This is the perfect time to give this sleeping beauty some thorough cleaning!
Gas Fireplaces need an annual inspection in order to keep up to snuff. This is a very important practice, which many people overlook. Because gas fireplaces burn clean and are very easy to take care of, some assume that this means it doesn’t need cleaning.
Like changing your furnace filters, visiting the dentist, and getting the seasonal tires changed, cleaning the glass on your gas fireplace is one of those things you need to do a couple of times per year.