how do you lower the flame on a pilot flame for a gas fireplace?

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Answered: Gas log pilot won't light good spark

Thanks alot, I tried this and it worked. I used a toothpick to clean the hole out and a big piece of lint fell out the back side. I pushed the ignitor two or three times and bam it was lit. Thanks again, Frank in Mt. Holly, N.C.

Answered: Gas Fireplace---LOUD Popping NOISE.....Worried???

I would suppose that what you are hearing is the metal contracting in size as the fireplace cools. I've never heard that described as a bang, though. There is a phenomena called extinction pop that can happen when a gas burner shuts off, but that wont happen more than once. You should probably ...

Answered: How can I tell if I can buy a vent-free gas fireplace insert?

Read these web sites. They discuss the pros and cons. http://homebuying.about.com/od/gaslogs/ http://www1.epinions.com/content_3647578244 http://www.gaslogsfireplacesandmore.com/

Answered: Can I hook up a LP gas fire place to natural gas?

The gas fire will need to be originally made for use with LPG as the jets are different sizes. Have a look on this website as they sell LPG gas fires

Answered: Fireplace conversion?

In your case an electric fireplace will definitely be a good choice. You don't have to worry about the smoke since they are smokeless and you can enjoy the warmth. You can consider Napoleon fireplace . It's environment friendly and easy to install.

Answered: How to lower very high blood sugar numbers

I doubt very seriously that you are insulin resistant, but it could happen. It would help us very much if you could give us a detailed account of what your daily caloric intake is. Maybe you could just list the food that you eat and what you drink, including alcohol, if any,
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Hydrogen gas energy?

Great energy source, but it is very dangerous because it is highly explosive. Right now, the best all around (most economical, easiest to produce, easiest to deliver, most abundant) is natural gas. Many coal fired plants are switching to natural gas.

Where is gas under $4.

It's under 4 here in Amarillo, but not by much.

Is it safe to install vent free gas logs in an upstairs fireplace that

Ask your Fire Dept for a inspection, it's free.

I currently have vented gas logs but would like to ...

yes, propane vent free log heat faster and burn pennies by the hours