EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- Brrr, it's cold out there. Let's just go inside and start a fire - but what's that? The pilot light on your gas fireplace is out and you can't get it going again. Here's how to ...
Q: This letter is to seek advice on converting my heat exchanger fireplace (natural wood burning) to a natural gas log. I would like convenience, warmth, and charm! The existing fireplace is 12 years ...
Q: My gas log fireplace worked just fine last winter, but I couldn’t light the pilot light this fall. There’s no brand name on the log, so I don’t know where or who to call for instructions. Can you ...
Answer: Yes. It costs about $7 a month to keep a pilot light burning. Besides, it warms up the glass, and that heat radiates into the room. This advice also applies to a wood burning fireplace that ...
Question: I am the original owner of a 15-year-old townhouse. As an option from the builder, I selected a gas fireplace. However, it's tedious and awkward to have to lie on the floor to turn the pilot ...
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