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4.9 average from 900+ Dayton homeowners

Fireplace Service & Repair in Dayton, OH

A fireplace that won't draft, a damper stuck shut, or a gas log that won't light — we fix the parts of the fireplace that actually get used, for both wood and gas setups.

  • Licensed & Insured
  • CSIA Certified
  • 900+ 5-star reviews
  • 4.9 Google & Yelp rating
  • CSIA Certified
  • NFI Certified
  • BBB A+ Accredited
  • 900+ Dayton homes served

What's included

  • Damper repair and replacement
  • Gas log inspection, cleaning, and pilot service
  • Firebox and refractory-panel repair
  • Smoke and draft troubleshooting

Half the fireplace calls we get in Dayton come down to a stuck damper or a draft problem — smoke rolling into the living room instead of up the flue. Those are usually quick, affordable fixes once we see what's happening.

For gas fireplaces, we clean and check the logs, burner, and pilot so you get a clean flame and no gas smell. For wood, we make sure the firebox and damper are sound before you light the first fire of the year.

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Questions we get a lot

What is the most common problem with a gas fireplace?

A pilot or igniter that won't light, usually from a dirty burner or a worn thermocouple. Most are quick fixes once we clean and test the unit.

Who do I call to work on a gas fireplace?

A certified chimney and fireplace tech. We clean and inspect gas logs, burners, and pilots, check for leaks, and make sure the flame and venting are right. Call (937) 555-0142.

Why does smoke come into my room instead of going up the chimney?

It's usually a draft issue — a closed or partial damper, a cold flue, a blockage, or a chimney that's too short. We diagnose the cause instead of guessing, then fix it.

Do you service gas fireplaces too?

Yes. We clean and inspect gas logs, burners, and pilots, check for leaks, and make sure the flame looks right. Gas units still need annual service for safety.

Get your chimney ready before you light the first fire.