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We’re the Team to Trust for Gas Fireplace Service Near You in Murfreesboro, TN

Is your gas fireplace not working like it should? Whether the pilot light isn’t lighting, strange odors are escaping, or you’re noticing inefficiency or a lack of heat, Ashbusters Chimney Service is here to help. We provide expert gas fireplace service and solutions throughout Murfreesboro, TN and beyond, with a focus on safety, performance, and long-term results. Our experienced technicians inspect, clean, and repair all types of gas fireplaces, ensuring everything runs as smoothly and efficiently as possible.

Can I Use My Gas Fireplace During a Power Outage?

Most of the time, yes, but it depends on your unique setup.

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If your fireplace has a standing pilot light and a millivolt ignition system, then yes – it can operate independently of your home’s electrical system. These models rely on a small amount of gas to keep the pilot light lit and can be turned on manually with a wall switch or remote that doesn’t require power.

However, if your fireplace uses electronic ignition, it typically needs electricity to start. Some of these models include a battery backup, allowing you to operate the unit even when the power is out…but you’ll want to keep fresh batteries on hand.

It’s also important to know that the blower fan won’t work without power, so while the fireplace will still produce radiant heat, it won’t circulate warm air as efficiently. Still, in an emergency or outage, it can be an excellent supplemental heat source.

Can I Leave My Gas Fireplace On Overnight?

This is not recommended.

Yes, gas fireplaces are typically considered safer than wood-burning models in terms of emissions and fire risk, but leaving them unattended for long periods, especially while sleeping, introduces many potential hazards. Even with vented models, there’s a risk of overheating, malfunction, or a faulty flame sensor not shutting off the gas properly.

Vent-free gas fireplaces pose an even greater concern, as they release combustion byproducts directly into the room. While they’re designed to meet strict safety standards, running one overnight can increase the chance of carbon monoxide buildup, particularly in tightly sealed or poorly ventilated spaces.

Do Gas Fireplaces Need Chimney or Vent Cleaning?

Yes, gas fireplaces still require regular – annual, in fact – chimney or vent maintenance, even though they burn cleaner than wood.

Over time, small amounts of soot, moisture, and corrosive residue can build up inside the venting system, particularly if the fireplace isn’t operating at peak efficiency. This buildup can narrow airflow, reduce heating performance, and in rare cases, pose a carbon monoxide risk if exhaust gases aren’t vented properly.

For direct vent and B-vent systems, blockages from birds’ nests, insects, or debris can also interfere with proper venting. And while vent-free units don’t require a chimney, they still need their burners and components cleaned and inspected regularly to ensure safe combustion.

Most manufacturers and professionals recommend a yearly inspection and cleaning, no matter the type of fireplace or the fuel being used, performed by a certified technician. This ensures safer operation, extends the life of your unit, and helps you catch any wear or malfunction before it becomes a costly issue.

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Gas Fireplace Service Near Me: Call Ashbusters Today

Don’t let a malfunctioning gas fireplace leave you in the cold. Ashbusters Chimney Service is proud to serve Murfreesboro homeowners with dependable, honest fireplace care. From routine maintenance to thorough chimney sweeps to in-depth repairs, we’re your go-to local experts. Call us today to schedule your gas fireplace service and enjoy peace of mind knowing your system is in good hands.