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    Jan 12, 2009, 04:48 PM
    Logs hooked up correctly
    Over the summer, I had the flooring replaced. The handy man unhooked and rehooked up the ventless gas logs. Since then I have turned the gas off behind the logs to move them out to paint. Do I need to check for gas leaks when I turn the gas back on? Also, plan to vacuum and blow out pilot light and flame area prior to lighting. Is there anything else I need to do and is this safe for a homeowner to do on their own?
    Thanks for all advice
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    Jan 12, 2009, 05:14 PM

    Check for gas leak,, yes would be good,,
    Clean,, yes would be good
    Check again after you reconnect for gas leak pryer to lighting,, be safe and good luck

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