Carbon monoxide issues are most common in winter, especially when vents become blocked by snow or when fireplaces run longer than usual. Warning signs include recurring headaches, dizziness, nausea, weak flames, excessive soot, or a CO detector beeping. A yellow or orange pilot flame instead of a steady blue one is another major red flag. Sometimes the symptoms are subtle, which is why every home with a gas fireplace should have a CO detector installed nearby. If you suspect CO exposure, turn off the fireplace, ventilate the home, and leave immediately if symptoms are severe.
Econoair CTA:
Econoair technicians check for leaks, test CO levels, and ensure safe combustion during every tune-up. If you suspect a CO issue, contact us right away for emergency service.