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how to repair broken fireplace log

by Dr. Jaime Ryan Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Brush the logs with a wire brush and vacuum when they are cool to remove soot buildup. Never rub them with a cloth or any liquid. Step 2 Remove soot or debris from the pilot light. Step 3 Adjust the gas flow by turning the adjustment screw and the valve with a screwdriver. Relight the pilot light according to the manufacturer's instructions.

How to Replace Gas Logs
  1. Turn off the gas.
  2. Remove the old logs from the fireplace. ...
  3. Remove the grate. ...
  4. Disconnect the burner and gas line.
  5. Clean out your fireplace. ...
  6. Connect the new log set's gas line to the burner.
  7. Secure the burner and grate. ...
  8. Inspect the log set for leaks.
Apr 30, 2019

Full Answer

What are the best fireplace logs?

  • BEST OVERALL: Duraflame 4577 Ultra-Premium Firelogs
  • LONGEST LASTING: Pine Mountain Traditional 4-Hour Firelog
  • HONORABLE MENTION: Pine Mountain Chimney Cleaning Safety Fire Log

How can I repair my fireplace?

  • A fireplace insert is way less expensive than a fireplace repair
  • A fireplace insert burns more efficiently than the traditional fireplace
  • A fireplace insert will allow the heat to stay inside your home rather than going up the chimney
  • Since your fireplace will add heat, then your heating bills will be reduced

How to clean vent free gas fireplace logs?

  • Turn off the unit.
  • Remove or open glass doors.
  • Dust your logs, stones, andirons or hearth with a clean cloth. ...
  • Vacuum vents with a hand vacuum or hose attachment.
  • Use a duster or damp clean cloth to wipe down the inside and outside of your fireplace walls.
  • Clean the glass doors that cover your fireplace. ...

How to make DIY fake logs for fireplace?

OK, LET’S GET DIRTY!

  1. Use scissors to cut each pool noodle to your desired length. ...
  2. Wrap kraft paper around the pool noodle to measure how much paper you will need to fully cover it.
  3. Once you have properly measured, rip the paper into horizontal strips and crumple them up to create a “weathered” look.
  4. Take a sheet of tissue paper and rip it into strips. ...

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Do gas fireplace logs need to be replaced?

A: Gas log sets require no daily maintenance but should be inspected annually by a professional. Logs need to be inspected for cracks and breaks and replaced if they are not in sound condition.

How do you replace a gas log in a fireplace?

1:294:33How to Put in a Gas Log Set for a Fireplace - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWell the fireplace is all cleaned out and I'm about to put in my new gas log set has threeMoreWell the fireplace is all cleaned out and I'm about to put in my new gas log set has three components the burner. The logs and this wireless remote control more about this a little bit later on right.

What are the fake logs in a gas fireplace made of?

Most gas logs are made of a ceramic or refractory cement mixture that has been designed to withstand high temperatures. Sometimes steel reinforcement bars are added to the inside of the logs to increase their strength and to prevent them from bending or cracking under extreme heat.

Can gas fireplace logs catch fire?

If you've been told by an inspector, contractor or chimney sweep that your chimney isn't safe to burn wood, do not use it for a gas fire. Your gas logs will produce heat and exhaust. If your chimney is not properly insulated or sealed, you could light your house on fire.

How much does it cost to replace gas fireplace logs?

The cost to replace gas logs varies depending on the size, material, and brand. Typically, log sets can cost anywhere from just over $100 to over $1000. The average sets cost somewhere in the $400-$700 range.

How much do gas fireplace logs cost?

Ventless gas logs are more energy efficient than vented gas logs, but vented sets have a more realistic looking appearance. Vent free gas logs range in price from $300 all the way up to $1,400, and vented gas logs range in price from $270 to $1300.

Can I use Duraflame logs in a gas fireplace?

Can I use Duraflame logs in my gas fireplace? No, using Duraflame logs in a gas fireplace is not safe and can cause damage to your fireplace. Only use the type of fuel that is recommended for your fireplace.

How long do fake logs last in a gas fireplace?

3-10 yearsFake fireplace logs can last anywhere from 3-10 years. Vented gas fireplace logs typically last the longest, up to 10 years, while ventless fireplace logs normally last 3-5 years. However, the duration of the logs depends on build quality, material, and how often they're used.

Should flames touch gas logs?

In order to avoid carbon monoxide emissions, the flame must avoid touching the logs. As a result, there is no flexibility in rearranging the way the log set looks. Whatever way it comes from the manufacturer is how it will stay.

Do gas logs need to be cleaned?

It is important to clean a gas fireplace monthly even when it is not being used heavily. This will prevent dust and dirt from harming the system and allows you to inspect for damage – potentially catching something that could, later down the road, become an issue. Before you start to do ANYTHING, turn off the gas!

Should the flue be open for gas logs?

Because gas-log fires produce copious amounts of carbon monoxide, they have to vent outside in a fail-safe manner. That's why there is, or should be, a keep-open device attached to the damper in gas-log fireplaces.

Should gas logs turn black?

Soot on vented gas logs is nothing to worry about. It is a natural occurrence when the yellowish flames of a gas log impinge on a rough surface. Some people like the look, some don't. If you don't, we suggest that you VERY CAREFULLY take the logs outside and brush the soot off with a whisk broom.

How do you remove ventless gas logs?

0:111:00How to Replace Logs in a Ventless Fireplace - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMost vent free gas logs are connected with what they call a flexible gas connector. You can break itMoreMost vent free gas logs are connected with what they call a flexible gas connector. You can break it loose with the two Crescent wrenches.

How do you fix a gas fireplace that won't stay lit?

2:427:58Fireplace Won't Stay Lit? This Is How You Fix It! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt won't it takes a while to push the gas through so don't be surprised if you've got to hold it forMoreIt won't it takes a while to push the gas through so don't be surprised if you've got to hold it for a while. So nothing is happening i'm getting spark.

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