Fireplace Basics

The Dos and Don’ts of Owning a Gas Fireplace

If you’re thinking of adding a gas fireplace to your home, you’ll want to read this first. Below, Chimney Champions will discuss the dos and don’ts of owning a gas fireplace. We’ll cover everything from installation to maintenance, so you can make an informed decision about whether or not this is the right choice for your home.

Do Use a Safety Screen

When installing and using a gas fireplace, it’s important to use a safety screen. This will help to prevent sparks from flying out and potentially starting a fire. Make sure the screen is big enough to cover the entire opening of the fireplace. Also, keep in mind that the screen will need to be cleaned regularly, just like the rest of your fireplace. So, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning.

Don’t Put Furniture Too Close

When installing a gas fireplace, it’s important to leave enough room between the safety screen and your furniture. If you put furniture too close, it could prevent the screen from fitting properly and increase the risk of sparks flying out and starting a fire. Additionally, some furniture pieces can melt or even burn if they’re too close to the fireplace. So, it’s just best to keep furniture at least three to five feet from the fireplace.

Do Schedule Your Annual Inspections

One of the most important things you can do as a gas fireplace owner is to schedule your annual inspections. This will help ensure that your fireplace is in safe working order and that there are no potential safety hazards. The inspection will include a thorough cleaning of the fireplace and all its components. It’s also a good time to check the ventilation system to make sure it’s working properly.

Don’t Forget Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Finally, it’s important to have carbon monoxide detectors in your home. These detectors can help save lives by alerting you when there is carbon monoxide present in the air. Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas, so it’s important to be aware of any potential dangers, especially when dealing with gas lines in your home.

Chimney Champions: Proudly Serving All of Jacksonville

Whether you have a gas or wood-burning fireplace, it’s important to have it inspected regularly. At Chimney Champions, we have two levels of inspections to choose from, so you can get the most bang for your buck and be the most secure in your home. We also offer chimney repairs and cap replacements for added protection. So, if you live in Jacksonville, FL, schedule your appointment with us at (904) 268-7200.

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