Seattle, WA
Gas Fireplace Repair in Seattle
Fast, licensed gas fireplace repair service in Seattle, WA — same-day service often available. We diagnose the problem, explain it clearly, and fix it right.
Common Gas Fireplace Repairs in Seattle
Gas fireplaces are convenient and efficient — but when something goes wrong, it can be hard to know where to start. Our technicians serve Seattle regularly and carry the parts to fix most issues on the first visit.
Seattle's older housing stock — think Capitol Hill bungalows, Wallingford craftsmans, Queen Anne Victorians — means a lot of retrofitted gas inserts sitting in original 1920s–50s fireboxes. We only do gas fireplace work, so we know exactly what those retrofits look like, where they fail, and what parts wear out first. Most Seattle repairs we see involve deferred maintenance: a pilot that's been intermittent for two seasons, or a thermocouple that's been borderline for years. We carry the parts to fix them same-day.
- ✓ Pilot light won't stay lit
- ✓ Fireplace won't ignite
- ✓ Thermocouple or thermopile failure
- ✓ Gas valve not opening
- ✓ Igniter sparking but no flame
- ✓ Remote control not working
- ✓ Flames too low or uneven
- ✓ Dirty burner or sooted glass
Our Repair Process
- 1Diagnosis — We inspect your fireplace thoroughly, test all components, and identify the root cause before touching anything.
- 2Estimate — You get a clear, upfront cost before any work begins. No surprises.
- 3Repair — Most repairs are completed same-day. We carry common parts for all major brands.
- 4Final Check — We run the fireplace through a full cycle and confirm everything is operating safely before we leave.
Safety Checks Included on Every Visit
Carbon monoxide is colorless and odorless — you can't detect a problem by smell alone. Every service call includes a full safety verification:
- ✓ Carbon monoxide testing at the fireplace and living spaces
- ✓ Gas pressure and leak testing
- ✓ Venting and draft verification
- ✓ Burner and combustion chamber inspection
- ✓ Seal and gasket condition check
Why Seattle Homeowners Choose Us
Licensed & Insured WA Gas Technicians
Every technician is fully licensed for gas appliance work in Washington State and carries insurance. You're covered.
We Carry Parts for Major Brands
Our service vehicles are stocked with the components needed to fix most gas fireplaces on the spot — no waiting on a second visit.
Upfront Estimates Before Any Work Begins
We diagnose first, then give you a clear estimate. Work only begins when you say go. No hidden fees, no surprises on the invoice.
Real Estate Inspections & Certifications
Buying or selling a home in Seattle? We inspect and certify gas fireplaces for real estate transactions — with written documentation for your disclosure packet or buyer's agent.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you service Seattle, WA?
Yes, Seattle is part of our regular service area. We send technicians to Seattle routinely and can typically get to you the same day or next day. Call or text us to confirm availability.
How quickly can you come to Seattle?
We typically offer same-day or next-day service in Seattle. During peak heating season — late fall and winter — we recommend calling ahead to get on the schedule early. We'll do our best to get to you quickly.
What gas fireplace brands do you repair in Seattle?
We service most major brands — including Valor, Heat & Glo, Regency, Napoleon, Majestic, Fireplace Xtrordinair, and others. If you're not sure whether we work on your model, give us a call and we'll let you know right away.
Do you offer free estimates in Seattle?
Yes, we provide free estimates on all gas fireplace repair work in Seattle. We diagnose the issue first, then give you a clear, upfront cost before any repair work begins. No obligation, no pressure.
My flames look yellow or orange — is that a problem?
Healthy gas flames should be blue with small yellow tips. If you're seeing mostly yellow, orange, or lazy-looking flames, that's a sign of incomplete combustion — which can mean a clogged burner, blocked venting, or incorrect air-to-gas ratio. It's worth having a technician look at it, both for efficiency and for carbon monoxide safety.
Is it safe to try to repair a gas fireplace myself?
We don't recommend it. Gas appliance work in Washington requires a licensed technician for a reason — an incorrectly seated thermocouple, a leaking gas valve, or a venting mistake can create a carbon monoxide or fire hazard. Even a repair that seems to work on the surface can leave a dangerous condition if the root cause wasn't properly diagnosed. Call a licensed tech — it's not worth the risk.
Can a plumber repair my gas fireplace?
A plumber can work on the gas supply line leading to the fireplace, but the fireplace itself — the ignition system, pilot assembly, thermocouple, gas valve, control module, and venting — requires a licensed gas appliance technician. Most plumbers aren't trained or equipped for fireplace-specific diagnostics. We are.
How long does a gas fireplace last?
A well-maintained gas fireplace typically lasts 15 to 25 years. Parts are generally available for most major brands for 10–15 years after manufacture, so age alone isn't a reason to replace. If your unit is older and needing repairs, we'll give you both the repair cost and a rough replacement estimate so you can make an informed call — not a sales pitch.
Do you do gas fireplace inspections for home sales in Seattle?
Yes. We inspect and certify gas fireplaces for real estate transactions — pre-sale, pre-purchase, and for closing-deadline situations. We test every component and provide written documentation you can include in your disclosure packet or hand directly to a buyer's agent. Call us early if you have a closing deadline and we'll prioritize accordingly.
Ready to Fix Your Seattle Gas Fireplace?
Call or text us now or request a free estimate online — we respond fast and serve Seattle regularly.