The fireplace that won't light in November is a call we know well. We diagnose, repair, and maintain gas fireplaces across the northern Front Range.
When it clicks but won't light, lights and goes out, or won't stay on — we find the actual cause.
A gas fireplace is a gas appliance — it earns an annual once-over just like your furnace.
Some fireplace problems are five-minute fixes; some units are at end of life. We'll tell you which you have.
Also planning bigger heating work? See heating services and the furnace cost guide.
Most gas fireplaces sit unused from March to October, and that's exactly why they fail in November: pilots gather dust, spiders find the burner tubes, thermopiles weaken with age, and the first cold evening reveals all of it at once. A quick pre-season service visit catches nearly all of these before the season starts.
If the fireplace is your favorite heat source, it's worth treating like one — cleaned, checked, and safe, with the glass clear instead of hazed. Book it alongside your fall furnace tune-up and it's one visit instead of two.
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