If you smell a musty odor coming from your fireplace it means water got in your chimney.
New gas fireplace smells bad.
It comes from the incomplete burning of various fuels including natural gas.
New gas fireplace logs typically have a break in period during which they can smell strongly.
A chimney cap stops water from entering your chimney thus preventing all the problems mentioned above.
Let your fireplace completely cool before you light it again.
Water does not only cause bad odors but it can also rust the damper and damage the flue lining which will generate repairs.
In ten years we doubled that but as of a month ago the smell was worse than ever.
An odorless tasteless and colorless gas carbon monoxide is the most potentially harmful product produced by gas fireplaces.
Pet hair dander or dust.
Our home was built in 2008 with a vented chase mounted gas fireplace.
Other things that can cause more persistent gas fireplace odors include.
Burn your fireplace for three hours to completely burn off any debris.
After about eight hours the smell should stop.
If you have a brand new fireplace it is very common to smell odors coming from your fireplace during your first use.
This will go away after the first three or four hours of use and is not cause for concern.
Although you may think it smells like gas chances are it is factory chemicals including paint.
According to magic sweep corporation when a newly installed unit first is turned on there will be an odor for approximately four to eight hours if the vent free fireplace has gas logs.
Watch the video to learn about what causes these odors and effective tips for getting rid of them.
Allow the gas logs to cure.
This time period is called curing and it causes an unavoidable odor.
Every time it was lit that foul burning wax gas oven smell filled the room.