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SAMIAM 05-01-2024 06:26 AM

Need Propane Stove Repair
 
Tried Rowan, Energy Savers and even Abundant Life Farms in Chichester but no one will repair a product that is not theirs (Elgin fireplace stove)
Pilot works but not getting gas to the burners
Thanks in advance for any referals

ishoot308 05-01-2024 07:05 AM

Rowell's
 
Try Rowell's Services... (603) 273-9301

Dan

fatlazyless 05-01-2024 07:11 AM

I would go talk to someone at Baron's Major Brands in Belmont.

LIforrelaxin 05-01-2024 09:03 AM

Call the manufacture and see who their area representative is.....

codeman671 05-01-2024 09:16 AM

Christian Repair or Shute Fireplace Services.

https://christianrepair.com/

SAMIAM 05-03-2024 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by codeman671 (Post 392970)
Christian Repair or Shute Fireplace Services.

https://christianrepair.com/

Thanks for the great tip codeman
Christian Repair just left
Stove works like a charm

Hillcountry 05-09-2024 11:37 AM

Our propane “woodstove” had that problem this past winter. Called Fire in Stone, whom we purchased it from (Regency Hampton model) and asked them about it and they wanted to be PAID IN ADVANCE for a service call a couple months out! BS!
We suspected that the thermocouple was bad so looking up on the internet we found a little trick to “rejuvenate” the thermocouple. A simple, light “sanding” of the tip of the unit with emery cloth did the trick! Stove lights up like a champ now! We also discovered that the it is very easy to take apart the front and remove the glass and screen to access the pilot and thermocouple. Just had to remove a couple of the “fake logs” that hide the unit.
Fire in Stone wanted $300 in advance for this…🤪 and of course, they wouldn’t tell you what to do to fix it yourself…

codeman671 05-10-2024 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Hillcountry (Post 393180)
Our propane “woodstove” had that problem this past winter. Called Fire in Stone, whom we purchased it from (Regency Hampton model) and asked them about it and they wanted to be PAID IN ADVANCE for a service call a couple months out! BS!
We suspected that the thermocouple was bad so looking up on the internet we found a little trick to “rejuvenate” the thermocouple. A simple, light “sanding” of the tip of the unit with emery cloth did the trick! Stove lights up like a champ now! We also discovered that the it is very easy to take apart the front and remove the glass and screen to access the pilot and thermocouple. Just had to remove a couple of the “fake logs” that hide the unit.
Fire in Stone wanted $300 in advance for this…🤪 and of course, they wouldn’t tell you what to do to fix it yourself…

My experience with them was poor as well. They quoted us an absolutely ridiculous price on a fireplace repair and reface job, we got it done by a great masonry company faster and at less than half of their quote.

Hillcountry 05-12-2024 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by codeman671 (Post 393187)
My experience with them was poor as well. They quoted us an absolutely ridiculous price on a fireplace repair and reface job, we got it done by a great masonry company faster and at less than half of their quote.

They will never see my business again and it’s too bad because they did a good job with the install…🤔


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