Should I turn off the pilot light on my gas fireplace in the summer?

In general, we suggest homeowners turn the gas pilot light off for the spring and summer months, but if you prefer to keep it on, you likely won't notice any significant changes in your monthly energy bills or home comfort.
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Is it OK to leave pilot light on gas fireplace?

Generally speaking, it is safe to leave your continuous pilot light on at all times, assuming it stays lit (more on this in a moment). While it does cost more to keep your pilot light on in between uses, it can actually have some benefits to your system.
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When should I turn off the pilot on my gas fireplace?

We recommend that you turn off your gas fireplace pilot light seasonally. Turning off your gas fireplace's pilot light can save a substantial amount of energy and money. It is important to remember that not all gas fireplaces have “standing” pilot light, or, a pilot light that is “always on”.
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Should you turn off pilot in summer?

A little heat is produced when your pilot light is on so turning it off in summer can help reduce the heat inside your home. The less heat there is, the less you have to use your air conditioner needs to cool down the house. You can get savings and conserve energy if you turn off your pilot light.
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Should the pilot light always be on in a gas furnace?

Should The Pilot Light Always Be On In A Gas Furnace? Yes, if the furnace is in operation, the pilot light will need to be on for it to be functional. However, some homeowners turn off their furnace's pilot light in the warmer seasons when the gas furnaces aren't in use.
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How do I turn off my pilot light?



How much does it cost to leave fireplace pilot light on?

The average fuel consumption of your standing Pilot light is: Natural gas is $0.60 a day = $219 a year. Liquid Propane is $1.80 a day = $657 a year. Sophisticated fireplace manufactures like Travis Industries have developed Intermittent pilot light systems.
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Is it safe to leave a furnace on pilot?

It is OK to leave the piolt on. There is some benefit to this if the furnace is located in a damp basement. It will keep the pilot assembly dry. The only drawback is the add fuel cost.
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Can a gas fireplace get too hot?

The Maximum allowable surface temperature is 117° F OVER ambient (room) temperature. Thus, if a room is 70° – 80° the exposed combustible surfaces immediately surrounding the Fireplace can have a surface temperature as high as 187° F. – 197° F. (Too hot to touch) and still be safe.
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Should I turn off my gas furnace in the summer?

It's a good idea to turn off your furnace during hot months. If left on, it will continue to consume energy. The furnace contains some electrical components like sensors that can needlessly draw power throughout the summer. If your furnace has a pilot light, it will use up unnecessary gas during summer when left on.
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Is a pilot light always on?

Do Gas Fireplaces Always Have A Flame? Gas fireplaces that use a standing pilot ignition system will have a pilot flame that's always on. Gas fireplaces that use an intermittent pilot ignition system won't have and/or require a flame that's always on as the pilot can be switched on and off as required.
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Will gas leak if pilot light is off?

This electric current energises an electromagnet that in turn keeps a gas valve open allowing gas to flow to the main burner. If the pilot light goes out for any reason, the current stops, the valve closes, thus preventing any gas from leaking.
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Does a pilot light use a lot of gas?

Just how much gas does a pilot light consume? Most pilot lights will consume about 600 BTU's of gas/hour. With 24 hours in a day, that's roughly 14,400/BTU's each day. Figuring 30 days, a pilot light will use approximately 432,000 BTU each month.
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Do you leave the gas on in a gas fireplace?

The Bottom Line

The short answer is this: gas fireplaces that are fully vented and have safely and properly sealed glass fronts are fine to be left alone to run continuously.
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Can a pilot light cause carbon monoxide?

It could be dangerous. But if your pilot light is yellow, or even if has a slight yellow or orange tint, then wasted energy may be the least of your concerns. A yellow or orange pilot light will produce carbon monoxide – an odourless, colourless gas that can fill your home and cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Can a pilot light cause a fire?

A pilot light that is unlit for an extended amount of time can leak gas into your home, eventually causing a fire.
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Is it OK to run gas fireplace all day?

You can run a vented gas fireplace all day with little concern for anything other than gas usage.
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How do I turn off my gas heater in the summer?

How To Turn Off Your Furnace?
  1. Turn off the pilot light by switching the knob to the “off” position.
  2. Shut off the main gas supply to your furnace.
  3. If your hot water heater and stove are also natural gas powered, make sure that you don't switch off the gas supply to the whole house.
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Does pilot light affect air conditioning?

If you switch your pilot light off, your air conditioner won't have to work as hard to reverse the heating effect of the pilot light. Your furnace only uses a small amount of gas to power the pilot light. Turning the pilot light off, only saves a few dollars each month.
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Why is my furnace running in the summer?

The house stays comfortable in summer because the furnace is not producing heat. During the heating season, when the outdoor air would cool down the house, the thermostat responds by signaling the furnace to produce heat and suck in fresh air from the outside simultaneously.
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How do I cool down my fireplace?

The quickest way to cool a fire is to douse it with water, but this isn't recommended. Instead, spread out the logs and embers in your fireplace as far as you can so they cool more quickly. Oxygen is the third combustion requirement and potentially the easiest one to control.
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How many hours can you run a gas fireplace?

In general, you should not run an unvented fireplace for more than three hours at a time. If you are using natural gas, you can usually run your fireplace for up to four hours before needing to refuel. If you are using propane, the limit is typically two hours.
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Should you turn heating off in summer?

Although you are unlikely to need to turn on the heating over the summer months* it is always recommended that if you are planning on turning off your boiler for an extended period, you should turn it on every so often in order to prevent the internal workings from seizing through lack of use.
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Can you smell gas from a pilot light?

If you smell a faint gas odor near an appliance:

Check to see if your pilot light is lit; if you find a pilot light extinguished, open windows and doors to vent the area; then wait 15 minutes before relighting the pilot light. If the odor persists, call Danville Utilities.
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How much gas does the pilot light on a gas fireplace use?

How much gas does a pilot light require? Most pilot lights consume around 600 BTUs of gas every hour. If you leave your pilot light on for an entire day, it would roughly consume 14,400 BTU's every day.
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