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Gas fireplace pilot won’t stay lit: what’s happening and what to do

A pilot that lights but dies when you release the knob is a thermocouple problem nine times out of ten, the safety sensor that must feel flame before it allows gas has worn out or lost its view. Here’s the mechanism, the two things safe to try yourself, and what the repair involves.

CSIA-certified team 4 min read

The ritual is always the same: hold the knob, pilot lights, count to sixty like the manual says, release… and it dies with a soft pop. Twice more, same result. Before you wear out your thumb, here’s what’s actually failing.

The safety logic you’re fighting

Your fireplace refuses to flow gas unless it can prove a flame exists to burn it, that proof is the thermocouple (or thermopile on larger systems): a metal probe sitting in the pilot flame, generating a tiny electrical current from heat. Current flowing = flame confirmed = gas valve stays open. When you hold the knob, you’re manually bypassing this check while the probe warms up; when you release, the probe must carry the load. If it dies instantly: the probe isn’t producing. That’s the entire mystery.

Why the probe stops producing

Age. Thermocouples degrade with every heat cycle; a decade of winters is a full career. Death is gradual, weak current, then insufficient current, which is why the problem often starts intermittent

A starved pilot flame. Dust, spider webs (genuinely, they love pilot tubes), or partial orifice clogging shrinks the flame so it barely licks the probe, healthy pilots are steady blue and wrap the sensor tip; weak yellow flickers don’t generate

Misalignment. A bumped assembly (cleaning, log rearrangement) leaves the probe outside the flame’s sweet spot

Safe to try yourself, exactly two things

(1) The full manufacturer relight procedure, patiently: hold the knob a genuine 60-90 seconds, old probes warm slowly. (2) With gas OFF and everything cool: gently blow out or soft-brush visible dust from the pilot area. That’s the list. Bending probes, disassembling the pilot, or adjusting gas anything crosses the DIY line, gas plumbing behind a decorative panel is still gas plumbing.

What the professional visit looks like: current-test the thermocouple (a number settles it instantly), clean and realign the pilot assembly, replace the probe if it’s below spec, a standard part, a standard swap, and verify the whole ignition chain including the valve’s behavior. It’s among the quickest, most satisfying fixes in the gas repair catalog, and it beats a winter of sixty-second thumb workouts. Book it.
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