To clean out the gas logs turn off the fireplace s pilot light place the logs onto paper outside the fireplace then vacuum up the soot.
Do you have to clean chimney with gas logs.
Natural gas is burnt with balanced or excess oxygen so the burn is complete and you should only produce carbon dioxide and water.
These logs are ceramic and painted to look like burning wood logs.
Most homeowners are aware of the need for chimney cleaning and inspection if they own a wood burning stove or regularly use their fireplace but many don t realize that a gas heating appliance whether it is a furnace boiler or even a hot water heater also relies on the chimney for proper venting of the exhaust.
You might see soot build up from natural gas on the gas logs or the firebox.
You will need run a gas line to the new fireplace location and in some cases electricity if you want ambient lighting and or a blower which costs additional time and money to.
A vented gas log display is an alternative to a wood log fire.
Vent free gas log fires blue flame fires.
The alliance says it s important that users return the gas logs to the correct position over the burners as required by the manufacturer after cleaning a unit.
Gas fireplace chimneys should be inspected and cleaned annually.
Soot could form from natural gas combustion if the logs are out of place.
Ventless gas logs are designed to achieve a clean smokeless flame so they don t require the use of a chimney and can be used with the damper closed.
This buildup can be swept off with a soft bristle paint brush.
Don t forget to get your chimney swept annually.
This resin is called creosote which is formed in the inside walls of the fireplace and the chimney flue.
The vent free gas products alliance advises consumers to take special care in cleaning vent free fireplaces.
These deposits require chimney cleaning just like a real wood fireplace does.
And soot from unburned evaporated carbon condensing out of the exhaust gasses.
No you don t need a masonry chimney but for your most efficient gas units you will need a venting system though it does not always require venting through your roof.
Creosote from wood fires is the main reason so no cleaning from that standpoint isn t needed.
It is fueled by gas and is often mistaken for wood because the fire looks very much like a wood burning fire and lets out about the same amount of heat.
There will not be any soot or creosote in the chimney since you are not burning wood but you may find bird nests that need to be removed.
Vented gas logs generate some soot and carbon just like wood burning fires and can leave deposits in the chimney the same way.
The combustion of the gas around them still does leave behind a little soot which typically only needs cleaning on an annual basis.
The heat output from a yellow flame log set will be similar to the heat output from a comparable sized wood fire.