After thousands of service calls across Vero Beach and the broader Treasure Coast, the same five gas fireplace problems come up over and over. Here's what they look like, what's causing them, and what a tech actually does to fix each one.
1. Pilot light won't stay lit
By far the most common call. The thermocouple or thermopile that proves the pilot is on has weakened or corroded — Florida humidity accelerates this. The unit isn't dangerous, the safety shut-off is doing exactly what it's designed to do. Fix is a $185–$285 thermocouple replacement.
2. No spark, no ignition
On electronic-ignition units (IPI), the module has either lost battery backup or the spark electrode is grounded out. Common after lightning storms — which Vero Beach sees plenty of.
3. Weak or yellow flame
Yellow flame means incomplete combustion. Usually it's a clogged burner orifice, log set displaced after a previous service, or insufficient combustion air. This one shouldn't be ignored — it produces carbon monoxide.
4. Soot on the glass
Always paired with #3. The flame is impinging on something it shouldn't — log out of position, burner port clogged, or ventless ODS pilot misaligned. A tech repositions the logs, cleans the burner, and resets the air shutter.
5. Remote / wall switch stopped working
Usually a dead battery in the receiver (yes, the receiver behind the lower louver has its own batteries), a paired remote that lost sync, or a failed millivolt switch wire. 15-minute fix in most cases.
Need a licensed gas tech in Vero Beach?
V2 Gas Fireplace Pros are factory-trained, licensed, and insured. Most Vero Beach jobs are same-day. Flat-rate $69 diagnostic credited toward the repair.
We also serve nearby communities
Our techs cover Vero Beach and the surrounding Treasure Coast on the same routes: Sebastian, Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Wabasso, Indian River Shores. If you're in any of these, expect same-day or next-day scheduling.
