Gas & Electric Fireplace Services
Service, installation and conversions for gas and electric units.
Gas and electric units need service too — and gas needs it more than people think. Dust, spider webs in the pilot assembly, a drifting thermocouple, or venting that was never right cause both nuisance shutdowns and real hazards. We service, install and convert, and we quote gas line or electrical work separately when a licensed trade is required.
Before any work
Need a Repair? Free Inspection Before We Start the Work
We look first, photograph what we find, explain the visible condition and the options, then price the work. You decide before anything begins.
Applies to the initial evaluation before applicable repair, restoration, fireplace and masonry work. Dedicated inspections — real-estate transactions and specialized Level 2 or Level 3 inspections — are separate priced services.
What we do
- Gas log set cleaning, tune-up and safety check
- Pilot, thermocouple and valve service
- Gas insert installation with correct venting
- Wood-to-gas and wood-to-electric conversions
- Electric fireplace insert installation
- Venting inspection and correction
Signs you need this
- • Pilot will not stay lit
- • Gas smell or soot on the logs
- • Unit shuts off on its own
- • You want the look of a fire without the wood
- • Old gas set that has never been serviced
Our process
Step 1
Inspect
We check the burner, pilot assembly, valve, venting and clearances.
Step 2
Service
Cleaning and tune-up with a leak and operation check.
Step 3
Install
Inserts installed with correct venting and clearances for the appliance.
Step 4
Refer
Gas line and electrical work is quoted separately with a licensed trade when required.
Gas & Electric FAQs
- Do gas fireplaces need annual service?
- Yes. Gas units accumulate dust and debris in the pilot assembly and burner, and venting still needs to be checked.
- Can I convert my wood fireplace to gas?
- Usually. It depends on the flue, clearances and gas availability, which we confirm during the inspection.
