Experienced Fireplace Service Techs Keep You Safe
It is challenging to find a reliable company to service gas fireplaces, wood stoves and other hearth appliances. The best option is to contact the installer of your existing product. If your installer is not available and you need service there are a number of places you can turn including the National Fireplace Institute, Chimney Safety Institute and more.
Contact an Authorized Dealer for Your Brand of Fireplace
All manufacturers have authorized dealers that are able to access service parts to fix you fireplace or stove. Check the website of your manufacturer and find other authorized retailers near you. Some of the most popular fireplace brands include: Heat & Glo, Heatilator, Vermont Castings, Majestic , Travis Industries, Kozy Heat, Superior, Napoleon, Regency and Blaze King.
Authorized dealers have experience with your specific fireplace to properly service your unique appliance. If you would like a replacement instead of service, find the product you want based on your project goals and go to the dealer with experience installing that specific product. Homeowner Tip: Do not have a contractor without any ties to a manufacturer install your fireplace or stove. It is often not worth the risk and inability to service.
National Fireplace Institute (NFI)
The National Fireplace Institute’s database of certified hearth professionals is the best place to find qualified fireplace installers and service techs. Their fuel specific training offers certification and continuing education in gas, wood and pellet. If you want reliable gas fireplace service, wood stove repair or pellet appliance cleaning, the NFI is a great first place to look.
Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA)
The Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) is the leading authority on chimney. “Since 1983, CSIA has been the industry leader in chimney and venting education. We strive to advance public awareness about the dangers of chimney fires and other problems related to the maintenance and performance of chimney and venting systems.” We like CSIA because of the high quality continuing education offered to certified sweeps. Their high standard keeps folks safe.
Owner Insight, Fireplace DIY and Wood Stove Self Repair
If you need gas fireplace repair and you can not find a service tech through any of the above listed resources, check out /r/fireplaces, /r/woodstoving and hearth.com. Folks on these forums have tremendous insight and are eager to help you with your fireplace or stove challenges.
We have less experience with this org, but we have heard good things about the National Chimney Safety Guild.
Need wood stove parts? – Check out woodmanspartsplus.com.
Our favorite fireplace YouTube channel – Embers Fireplaces & Outdoor Living.
Gas, wood, pellet and electric are the most common fuel types serviced by fireplace service techs. (We don’t see many coal stoves these days.) Stoves, fireplaces, fireplace inserts and linear fireplaces are some of the most popular categories of hearth appliances available.
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