Gas Fireplace Repair in Lewisville, TX
Pilot won't light, flame won't stay on, no heat, gas smell — full gas fireplace diagnostic and repair. Thermocouples, thermopiles, valves, igniters, log-set repositioning, and burner cleaning. Serving Lewisville (5 ZIP codes, 119k residents) and surrounding neighborhoods with same-week scheduling.
Gas Fireplace Repair in Lewisville
A gas fireplace that won't ignite, burns with sooty yellow flames, or shuts off on its own points to issues in the pilot, thermocouple, gas valve, or venting. Our technicians troubleshoot the full system and bring it back to clean, safe combustion the way the manufacturer intended. Since we already service the gas appliances, ducts, and insulation across your home, you get the convenience of one accountable team instead of three separate trade calls.
Why this matters in Lewisville
Lewisville households juggle a lot, so they lean on one crew for all of it: the chimney sweep, the dryer-vent clear-out, the duct cleaning, and the attic insulation top-off. From the 1980s–90s builds off I-35E to the newer construction along the lake, our Texas Service Experts team rolls into Denton County's busiest city ready to handle the whole home in a single visit instead of scheduling four different trucks. The dominant call here is multi-service: a fireplace inspection bundled with air-duct cleaning before the first norther blows through. That local stock is exactly why our Lewisville crews tailor gas fireplace repair to the homes here — not a generic checklist.
Common signs in Lewisville homes
- The pilot lights but the main burner will not ignite or stay lit, often a failing thermocouple or thermopile.
- You smell gas near the unit, which means stop and call for service right away.
- The flames burn lazy and yellow with sooting instead of crisp blue-tipped flames.
- The fireplace shuts itself off after a few minutes or refuses to respond to the wall switch or remote.
Gas Fireplace Repair in Lewisville (Denton County) — what's local
Lewisville sits in Denton County (county seat: Denton). 1.01M residents — a mix of UNT-area historic brick and Flower Mound new-build. Both ends of the chimney-service spectrum in one county. For gas fireplace repair that means our Lewisville crew sizes up the local housing stock before quoting — and follows Denton County permit requirements for any work that needs an inspection sign-off.
Every gas fireplace repair in Lewisville
Deliverables
- Full sweep + inspection
- Soot containment + HEPA vacuum
- Level 1 visual inspection report
- Photos of any code issues
- Recommendations + written quote
- Drop cloths + clean cleanup
How a job runs
Safety And Gas Check
We verify there are no leaks at the connections and confirm the gas supply and shutoff are working correctly.
Ignition System Test
We check the pilot assembly, thermocouple, thermopile, and igniter to find why the burner is not firing.
Valve And Burner Service
We inspect the gas valve, clean the burner ports, and clear any obstruction affecting flame quality.
Combustion And Vent Verify
We confirm a clean blue flame, proper venting, and a stable shutoff before returning the unit to service.
5+ neighborhoods in Lewisville
Same-week service across every neighborhood in Lewisville. Don't see yours? Call (214) 444-8094 — if it's in Lewisville, we cover it.
The Lewisville advantage.
Our Lewisville crew lives in the metro they serve, across Denton County. They know which Lewisville neighborhoods — Castle Hills, Vista Ridge, Old Town and more — have crumbling crowns, and which newer builds skipped the cap. Local code knowledge, local referrals, local accountability for every gas fireplace repair.
4.9 Stars From 0 Of Your Neighbors
You can look up every one of these on Google. We never write them ourselves, and when someone is unhappy we do not bury it — we make it right.
"I called for a chimney sweep and ended up having them clean our air ducts the same afternoon since the crew was already here. One team, one invoice, and I didn't have to chase down three different companies."Frisco, TX · Chimney sweep + air duct cleaning
"They topped off our attic insulation and cleaned the ductwork in the same visit, and our upstairs finally holds temperature in the Texas heat. It's nice having one company that actually handles the whole house instead of passing you around."Arlington, TX · Attic insulation + air duct cleaning
"Before our first cold front I had them inspect the fireplace, and they caught a cracked flue tile I never would have spotted. Honest about what needed fixing and what didn't."Plano, TX · Fireplace inspection + repair
"We just bought an older home off Camp Bowie and needed everything looked at. Having one crew handle the chimney, the air ducts, and the attic in a single scheduling window saved me a week of phone calls."Fort Worth, TX · Whole-home (chimney, ducts, insulation)
"Booked a duct cleaning and the tech walked me through the before-and-after photos so I could actually see the difference. Professional, on time, and they cleaned up after themselves."McKinney, TX · Air duct cleaning
"Dependable is the word. They swept the chimney, cleaned the firebox, and reminded me to schedule the duct cleaning before winter. Feels like having one trusted team that just takes care of the whole home."Denton, TX · Chimney sweep + fireplace cleaning
"Our energy bills were brutal until they added blown-in insulation to the attic. The estimate matched the final price and the crew was respectful of the house the entire time."Mansfield, TX · Attic insulation
"I appreciated being able to knock out the chimney, the air ducts, and the dryer vent all in one appointment. Easy to schedule, easy to deal with, and the whole crew clearly knew what they were doing."Garland, TX · Chimney + air duct cleaning + dryer vent
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Gas Fireplace Repair in Lewisville — FAQ
My gas fireplace won't light at all. What's the most common reason?
The single most common cause is a dirty or misaligned pilot/thermocouple. The thermocouple is a safety sensor that must stay heated by the pilot flame to keep the gas valve open; when it's coated in soot or out of position, the valve shuts off as a safety measure and the unit won't fire. Other frequent culprits are a tripped wall switch, a depleted thermopile, or a closed gas shutoff. We diagnose in order of likelihood and most no-light calls are resolved the same day. As a whole-home crew, while we have the unit open we can also flag a sooting fireplace that's feeding particulate into your air-duct system.
How often should a gas fireplace be serviced even if it seems fine?
Annually. NFPA 211 calls for a yearly inspection of fireplaces and venting, and gas appliances are no exception. Over a season the burner ports clog, the glass develops a haze, the pilot drifts, and venting can collect debris or pests. An annual service keeps combustion clean, confirms the safety shutoffs work, and catches small drift before it becomes a no-heat night in January. Because we also handle chimney and venting work, you get the appliance and its flue checked by one team in one appointment.
There's a sooty black film building up on the inside of my glass. Is that dangerous?
It's a sign of incomplete combustion and shouldn't be ignored. Black sooting usually means the air-to-gas mixture is off, the logs have been moved out of their correct positions, or the burner ports are partially blocked — all of which can also raise carbon monoxide output. It's correctable: we clean and re-port the burner, reset the logs to the manufacturer's layout, and verify the flame burns clean and blue-tipped. We'll also confirm your CO detector placement while we're there, because that's the kind of thing a whole-home team should be looking at.
I smell gas near the fireplace. What should I do before you arrive?
Treat it as urgent. Don't operate any switches or the fireplace, don't light a flame, leave the area, and if the odor is strong, get everyone out and call your gas utility's emergency line from outside first. A faint odor only during startup can be normal; a steady smell is not and points to a loose connection, a failing valve, or a cracked control. Once the area is safe, we'll pressure-test the gas line and components to locate the leak and make it right.
Why does my gas fireplace shut itself off after running for a while?
A unit that lights fine but quits after several minutes is the classic signature of a weak thermopile or a marginal thermocouple — the safety sensor heats up, its voltage sags below the threshold the valve needs, and the valve closes. Restricted venting or an overheating limit switch can produce the same behavior. We measure the thermopile output under load to confirm before replacing anything, so the fix actually addresses the cause rather than masking it.
Do you serve all of Lewisville?
Yes — our crews cover Lewisville's 5 ZIP codes across Denton County, including Castle Hills, Vista Ridge, Old Town, plus the surrounding communities.
How soon can you schedule gas fireplace repair in Lewisville?
We offer same-week scheduling across Lewisville, booked by a real person in under two minutes, 7 AM to midnight every day.
Why do Lewisville homes need gas fireplace repair?
Lewisville households juggle a lot, so they lean on one crew for all of it: the chimney sweep, the dryer-vent clear-out, the duct cleaning, and the attic insulation top-off. From the 1980s–90s builds off I-35E to the newer construction along the lake, our Texas Service Experts team rolls into Denton County's busiest city ready to handle the whole home in a single visit instead of scheduling four different trucks. The dominant call here is multi-service: a fireplace inspection bundled with air-duct cleaning before the first norther blows through. Gas Fireplace Repair is part of keeping that local housing stock safe, efficient, and up to code.
One Call Covers the Whole Home
Chimney, ducts, vents and insulation — book the services your North Texas home needs and we'll knock them out together. Schedule your free estimate today.
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Next available: TodayWater coming in, a critter in the flue, smoke trouble, or damage after a fire? A real person picks up from 7 AM to midnight, every day, and answers in under two minutes. We aim to have a crew at your door within two hours during the day, as soon as one is free after hours.
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