Restore warmth and safety to your home with professional gas fireplace repair services from Lambton ClimateCare. Our licensed technicians hold full TSSA certification and specialize in diagnosing issues, troubleshooting thoroughly, and completing reliable repairs without unnecessary replacements. Serving Sarnia, Point Edward, Corunna, Bright’s Grove, Lambton Shores, and the broader Lambton County area, we fix most gas fireplace problems quickly and safely so you can enjoy dependable heat and peace of mind. With over 55 years of trusted local service, Lambton ClimateCare is your expert for gas fireplace repairs and maintenance.
Why Choose Lambton Heating and Cooling for Gas Fireplace Repairs
Our customers in Sarnia and across Lambton County choose us for their fireplace repairs because:
Expert Fireplace Troubleshooting
We diagnose ignition failures, pilot issues, sensor faults, and airflow problems accurately—saving you from unnecessary replacements.
Licensed & Friendly Technicians
Our technicians are local, licensed and trained to repair all makes and models of gas fireplaces safely and to code.
Transparent & Upfront Fireplace Repair Pricing
Know the cost before we start. We provide clear, honest repair pricing with no hidden fees—so you always know what to expect.
Financing Options for Larger Repairs
If your fireplace needs additional components or upgrades, we offer financing options to help fit every homeowner’s budget.
Repairs Backed by Warranty
We stand behind our work. All repairs come with workmanship guarantees for long-term safety and peace of mind.
NEED RELIABLE FIREPLACE REPAIRS?
We provide safe, dependable gas and electric fireplace repairs throughout Sarnia and Lambton County. Our certified technicians diagnose the root cause, perform the correct repair, and restore safe and efficient operation—without unnecessary upsells.
The most common problem with gas fireplaces of all ages is poor venting. Venting performance degrades with use, and increases the risk of carbon monoxide entering your home. A quick tune up will fix any venting issues and catch any other problems that might be in the immediate future.
You’ll know your family is safe and free to enjoy the warmth and ambiance of your gas fireplace without worry.
Most gas fireplace repairs in Sarnia and Lambton County range from $200 to $800+, depending on the issue. Common repairs include ignition systems, pilot assemblies, thermocouples, thermopiles, sensors, and gas valve adjustments. We always diagnose the problem first and provide upfront pricing before any work begins.
The most frequent causes are a failed thermopile or thermocouple, dirty or blocked pilot assembly, dead batteries in the remote or receiver, faulty wall switch, or safety sensor issues. Our technicians test each component to identify the exact failure and restore safe operation.
A pilot that won’t stay lit is usually caused by a weak thermocouple, dirty pilot tube, poor gas pressure, or a faulty safety sensor. This is one of the most common repair requests in Sarnia homes and can generally be fixed fairly quickly by a certified technician.
A burning smell often indicates dust buildup, debris on the burner, or improper ventilation. If you notice unusual odors, the fireplace should be shut off and inspected to ensure safe operation. We perform a full cleaning and ventilation check as part of our repair service.
Yes. Most gas fireplaces and inserts can operate without electricity. If yours does not turn on during an outage, it may have an electronic ignition system requiring a backup power source or may need a component replacement. We can troubleshoot the issue and recommend the right fix.
Yes. We repair all major brands commonly found in Ontario homes, including Napoleon, Regency, Kingsman, Heatilator, Majestic, Valor, and more. Our technicians carry the tools and parts required to service all leading models.
Most repairs are completed within one visit and take 45–90 minutes. More complex issues, such as replacing venting components or specialty parts, may require a follow-up visit once parts arrive.
Yes. Annual servicing is recommended to clean the burner, inspect the pilot assembly, check for gas leaks, test safety sensors, and ensure proper ventilation. Regular maintenance reduces repair costs and extends the life of your fireplace.
No. A yellow, flickering, or uneven flame often indicates a blockage, improper air mixture, or combustion issue. This can pose a safety risk. Turn the fireplace off and schedule a repair to ensure proper combustion and ventilation.
No. In Ontario, gas fireplace repairs must be done by a licensed TSSA-certified technician. DIY repairs can be dangerous and will void manufacturer warranties. We ensure all repairs meet safety codes and provincial regulations.
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