I just turned on the gas burning fireplace in my house and I've always had the problem that when it was on, you could smell the natural gas (well not the natural gas, but the mercaptan(??) that they add in). If I turn it off and just leave the pilot light running it doesn't smell. I lowered the gas flow on the fireplace so its only getting the minimum amount of gas it needs to burn ... but I still smell the chemical that they add in. I always get a headache if I leave it on for too long too ... but I brought my carbon monoxide detector down to the basement where the fireplace is ... and it doesn't register anything. (Still within the safe range). I had the fireplace running for a few hours when I tried the carbon monoxide detector, so I don't think that there's any serious danger...
Just wondering if anyone else has a natural gas fireplace and if they smell the gas/mercaptan? I'm thinking I need to get the fireplace checked incase the air isn't ventilating properly.
Just wondering if anyone else has a natural gas fireplace and if they smell the gas/mercaptan? I'm thinking I need to get the fireplace checked incase the air isn't ventilating properly.