Lighting a Gas Fireplace Standing Pilot
Posted on December 15, 2009
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Did you like this? If so, please bookmark it, about it, and subscribe to the blog RSS feed. Procedure for lighting a standing pilot in a gas fireplace, or other gas appliance.
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Very helpful. Thank you!
What is the BTU of your fireplace? Natural gas has 1000 BTU per cubic foot. A Therm is 100 cu ft of Nat Gas and is the minimum billing unit. I pay about $1.25 per therm. So a 25,000 BTU/hour fireplace would cost about $0.40 per hour of operation (check my math).
It costs about $8.00 per month for each pilot light that you have burning.
if u use a gas fireplace like how much does it cost for u 2 use a gas fireplace is it ALOT? and does it use ALOT of gas?
Nice video. Helpful and to the point!
Thank you so very much. You saved me moolah bucks. I lighted my fireplace seconds after watching you!
Come on baby, light my fire!