When a pilot light will not stay lit no matter how many times you relight it, the problem is often the pilot assembly itself. Quick Chimney replaces the complete assembly on gas fireplaces and gas appliances, including the pilot hood, thermocouple or thermopile, and ignition components. Every job is handled with a safety-first approach, with gas connections leak-tested and all work performed to local code requirements.
What is included
- Inspection of the existing pilot assembly and ignition system
- Shutoff and safe isolation of the gas supply before work begins
- Removal of the old assembly and installation of a manufacturer-matched replacement
- Connection and adjustment of the thermocouple or thermopile
- Leak testing of all gas connections after installation
- Full operational test of pilot ignition and main burner response
Signs you might need this
- The pilot light goes out repeatedly or will not stay lit
- The pilot flame is weak, yellow, or split instead of steady and blue
- Clicking from the igniter with no spark or no flame
- Soot or corrosion visible around the pilot hood
- The main burner fails to ignite even when the pilot appears to be on
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Frequently asked questions
What is a pilot assembly?
The pilot assembly is the small unit inside a gas fireplace or appliance that produces the standing pilot flame and proves to the gas valve that it is safe to release fuel. It typically includes the pilot hood, a thermocouple or thermopile, and an igniter. When any of these parts fail, replacing the full assembly is often the most dependable fix.
Why replace the whole assembly instead of one part?
The components in a pilot assembly age together, so when one fails the others are usually close behind. Replacing the complete assembly restores the entire ignition system at once and reduces the chance of a repeat service call for the next worn part.
Is it safe to keep using my fireplace if the pilot keeps going out?
A pilot that will not stay lit is your appliance's safety system doing its job, and it should not be ignored or bypassed. We recommend turning the unit off and scheduling service. Our technicians work with the gas supply shut off, leak-test every connection, and follow local codes throughout the replacement.