Check Your Igniter and Thermocouple If nothing is blocking the tubing, and gas is flowing out, there might be something wrong with the spark igniter and thermocouple. Make sure there’s no debris lodged between the two. If the pilot light ignites but doesn’t stay lit, you might need to replace the igniter.

How do you reset the pilot light on a gas fireplace?


Quote from Youtube video: Until you see the flame light up inside the actual fireplace itself keep holding down that pilot the entire time and we're going to hold that down for several seconds so the pilot sensor.

Why is my gas fireplace not getting gas?





One common issue after the off season is to have air in the pilot tubing. If you suspect this might be the problem, hold the pilot button down for about three minutes. This allows the air to bleed out of the line and should restore gas flow and allow the light to function.

Can I manually light my gas fireplace?

Some gas fireplaces come with electronic ignition wall switches, which are easy to use. Just turn the On button, and the pilot should startup; if not, you will have to light the pilot manually.

How do you relight a pilot light?

Relight the pilot light.



Turn the knob to “Pilot,” and let gas to flow to the pilot. Light a lighter or match, then push in the reset button. Hold your flame to the pilot light’s opening. Keep the reset switch depressed until the pilot light is burning steadily.

What happens if the pilot light goes out?

Your Gas Has Been Shut Off



Your pilot light relies on your natural gas to stay aflame, so if your gas is shut off, your pilot light will go out. Simply turn your gas back on and either relight your pilot light yourself or call a professional.

How much does it cost to replace a thermocouple on a gas fireplace?





between $150 and $250

When replacing a thermocouple or thermopile with the help of a professional, you can expect to pay between $150 and $250.

What does a thermocouple look like on a gas fireplace?

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Quote from Youtube video: The thermocouple is thinner and it has a pointed.

How long does a thermocouple last on a gas fireplace?

Thermocouples can last up to 10 years if properly installed and maintained, while furnaces can last 15-20 years, although either may wear out sooner in multifamily units.

How can I light my fireplace without ignitor?



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Quote from Youtube video: This button right here it's on P for pilot. So I'm gonna hold it down you'll hear the gas. Okay so you're supposed to hold it down for a little while. And then turn it to the on. Position.

How much does an igniter for a gas fireplace cost?

Gas Fireplace Igniter Replacement Cost



The price of igniter replacements ranges from $100 to $200. If a igniter stops working, the gas unit essentially becomes useless, so this is something most people must replace urgently.

How do you start a gas fireplace with a light switch?

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Quote from Youtube video: Position. So that's on pilot lines up with that light dot. This just controls the amount of gas volume that comes out and this right here is the igniter that you just push in. And so what you're going

Is it safe to relight a pilot light?



Safety First



You should always proceed with care when relighting a pilot light, since the gas used to power your hot water heater is flammable and potentially dangerous. If at any time you smell gas, you should shut off the gas valve right away, open windows, and avoid turning on any lights.

Is it safe to light a pilot light with a lighter?

Fortunately, relighting a pilot light is easy. All you need is a long-neck multipurpose lighter and a flashlight. NOTE: Never relight the pilot if you smell gas. This indicates a leak and could cause an explosion if you light a match or lighter.

How much does it cost to relight a pilot light?

The Cost of Relighting the Pilot Light



A plumber can help reignite the pilot light. They will charge you an hourly fee of $40 to $150. This is usually a fairly brief project, and may just take an hour.

Where is the pilot light adjustment screw?

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Quote from Youtube video: Now I will show you how to adjust the pilot flame the adjustment screw of the pilot flame is behind this cover we can press through this cover. And find the adjustment screw.

How much does it cost to run a pilot light in a fireplace?



A pilot light is a small flame that is kept lit to provide a catalyst for the main burner to be turned on when needed. The average fuel consumption of your standing Pilot light is: Natural gas is $0.60 a day = $219 a year. Liquid Propane is $1.80 a day = $657 a year.

Are pilot lights expensive?

Monthly costs of running a pilot light range from $4.49/month (natural gas) to $11.34/month (propane). Pilot lights that run on propane are about 2 times more expensive to run than pilot lights running on natural gas (that’s because natural gas is cheaper per produced BTU – British Thermal Unit).

Should I turn off the pilot light on my gas fireplace in the summer?

In general, we suggest homeowners turn the gas pilot light off for the spring and summer months, but if you prefer to keep it on, you likely won’t notice any significant changes in your monthly energy bills or home comfort.

Does a gas fireplace need to be cleaned?

While gas fireplaces don’t produce creosote, they do still need annual cleaning. Both propane and natural gas are clean burning gas fuels, so they don’t produce the same byproducts as wood, but they can still produce buildup that needs to be cleaned away.