Can you burn wood in a gas starter fireplace?

Can you burn wood in a gas starter fireplace?

The answer is no. Gas starters, also known as log bars, are a wonderful, convenient and safe way to start your wood fire. The biggest benefit to a gas starter is you will have less creosote and a healthier start to your fire.

How do you start a wood burning fireplace with a gas starter?

Just set the logs on the wood grate over the log lighter, turn the key to open the gas line, toss in a lit match, and the fire lights around your logs. After the logs have caught on fire, turn the valve key to close the gas line, and enjoy the crackling wood fire before you.

Can a fireplace be both wood and gas?

Most ventless fireplaces burn gas, but now ventless units burn both wood and natural gas; hence they are called dual fuel fireplaces. Dual fuel fireplaces are growing in popularity because they cost less, easy to install and clean, versatile, require less space, and are extremely energy-efficient.

What is a gas assist fireplace?

Gas starters make it easy to start a fire in a wood-burning fireplace. Consisting of a tube mounted under the grate, a gas starter uses natural gas to create flames through several small holes along its length. These flames light the wood; once the wood is well-lit, you can turn off the gas starter.

How do I know if my fireplace is wood or gas?

If your fireplace has ceramic logs in the firebox, it burns gas! There should be valves, a gas connection, an ignitor, a control knob, and maybe even a remote control. It’s important to figure out quickly whether your gas fireplace is vented or vent-free.

How do I get my gas fireplace to work?

Turn the knob from the “Off” to the “Pilot” position. Push in the pilot knob, which manually sends gas into the system. Push the igniter button once every second until it lights. Depending on how long it’s been since the gas fireplace was last used, ignition may take multiple attempts.

What can go wrong with a gas fireplace?

Top 10 Problems With Gas Fireplaces

  • #1 Lack of maintenance, cleaning, and inspections.
  • #2 Fear of gas.
  • #3 The smell of burning gas.
  • #4 Burner failure from pet hair and dander.
  • #5 Dead batteries.
  • #6 Raw gas/gas leak.
  • #7 Cloudy/white glass.
  • #8 The gas has not been turned on.

Is it dangerous if fireplace pilot light goes out?

Can a Pilot Light Outage Be Dangerous? The worry here is that when a pilot goes out, the gas valve that supplies the fuel for the pilot flame could still be pumping gas. This can mean a buildup of gas, and when the pilot is relit or relights itself it could result in a very serious explosion.

What do you do when your fireplace pilot light goes out?

How to Relight a Pilot Light

  1. Turn off your appliance at the power switch or thermostat.
  2. Find the gas valve control knob and turn it to select “pilot.”
  3. If pilot light controls are sticky, do not apply force or use oil.
  4. Press the red button while simultaneously holding a match to the pilot burner.

Why does the pilot light on my gas fireplace keep going out?

If the pilot light on your gas fireplace won’t stay lit, a very likely culprit is a component called a thermocouple. A thermocouple is a safety device and is a component of the ignition system. The thermocouple is a metal rod that sticks out right in front of the pilot itself. It senses if flame is present or not.

Is it cheaper to run heater or gas fireplace?

Operating a furnace for one hour at 75,000 -100,000 Btu cost a homeowner $1.12 – $1.49 based on last month’s national average natural gas rate. By comparison, a natural gas fireplace running at 30,000 Btu per hour cost only 45 cents.

Do you need to clean a gas fireplace?

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.

Do gas fireplaces heat a room?

Heat the area of the home where you spend the most time (often the great room or basement) with a gas fireplace by turning the thermostat down and the fireplace up. This keeps those rooms warm and comfortable and reduces the amount of money spent heating rooms that aren’t in use.

Can you use Windex to clean gas fireplace glass?

DO NOT USE WINDEX or other glass cleaners – gas fireplace glass is special and so it needs a special cleaner. It’s a cream-based cleaner that will help lift that white film without scratching or doing damage to the glass.

What do you use to clean the inside glass of a gas fireplace?

Use a cream cleanser like Imperial Gas Fireplace Glass Cleaner. Pour about 2 tablespoons directly on to the glass. Spread the cleaner around using a soft cloth – preferably cotton. Leave the cleaner to sit on the glass until completely dry, this takes about 15 minutes.