Gas Fireplace?
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Gas Fireplace?
Gets nice and toasty but it looks like crap. Flames barely visible. Hardly any orange to it, mostly blue. Hell, you can barely tell its on.
It was here when we moved in and looked nice, but over the years...
I don't have an instruction manual and searching on line is no help.
Ideas?
It was here when we moved in and looked nice, but over the years...
I don't have an instruction manual and searching on line is no help.
Ideas?
Roadcaptain S3- Donating Member
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Re: Gas Fireplace?
you can do it yourself BUT I STRESS TO HIRE Someone to do that is qualified to service the fireplace its needs cleaning as your furnace does
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1977 Chevelle SE x2
One Mild original
one Wild NON original
Anthony
Limey SE- Management
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Re: Gas Fireplace?
I've been reading up on it. It appears that its getting too much air somehow. I'm not too worried about the CO2 because it's direct vent to the outside and sealed up well.
Thanks for the vid.
Thanks for the vid.
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