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How to avoid the perils of a pilot light.

If you have a gas-burning heating system, you have a pilot light. Modern systems normally have an electric ignition that automatically fires up when you turn on the heat. Older models might still have pilot lights that need to be relit in preparation for winter.

While most experts advise homeowners to have HVAC professionals clean the unit and light the pilot all in one seasonal service call, there may be occasions when your light goes out in the middle of the night and without it, you have no heat. In those instances, most people will try lighting the pilot themselves. If you find yourself needing to tackle that task, follow these steps to safely restore your heat.

- Turn off your heater at the thermostat or power switch

- Allow any gas fumes to dissipate for at least five minutes

- Locate the gas value and set the knob or dial to 'pilot'

- Press the red button (this sends gas to the pilot burner)

- Place a lit match alongside the burner (you'll probably want to use a long, fireplace match)

- Continue holding the red button for one minute

- Release the button (burner should remain lit)

- Turn gas valve back to 'on'

- Turn on unit and turn up the thermostat

If you pilot won't stay lit, has a weak flame or is orange without a strong blue color, you need a professional to step in for service. To get your heating unit running strong and pumping out the heat this winter, contact your local ARS heating and air conditioning installation specialist today.

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