etherhuffer
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Anyone ever replace a gas valve on older gas fireplace? The unit is otherwise ok, just needs a new valve and going to add a new pilot while its apart
Just seeing if it made sense to repair vs replace. I found a new valve and thermopile/pilot. I also found someone locally licensed to do the repair. Biggest issue is disassembling the unit to get to the valve. 1 think 1K in parts and labor beats 6K for a new unit@etherhuffer - Do you have some specific questions? Why do you think it needs a new valve?
It's an easy replacement. Just need the correct valve. Do a thorough leak test when you're done before lighting it. I'd probably replace the thermocouple or thermopile while you have it open/apart.
I recently thought I was going to need a new valve for my gas fireplace but discovered it had been wired incorrectly. I have replaced a valve in our other fireplace.
See post here: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...-inside-your-house-today.513421/post-11479480
Just seeing if it made sense to repair vs replace. I found a new valve and thermopile/pilot. I also found someone locally licensed to do the repair. Biggest issue is disassembling the unit to get to the valve. 1 think 1K in parts and labor beats 6K for a new unit