Who makes Kozy Heat?

Who makes Kozy Heat?

Hussong Manufacturing
We will continue to uphold our fireplace’s reputation of quality and value and we are proud to put our family name, Hussong Manufacturing, on every product we sell. Dudley Hussong, Chairman of the Board, established Kozy Heat® during 1976 in his father’s millwork shop in southern Minnesota.

Who owns Kozy Heat fireplaces?

Together they have created distribution and representation nationwide with a full product line of both wood and gas fireplaces. Heather and Hannah Hussong joined their father full time in 2014. Kozy Heat is a three-generational business that is family owned and operated.

Is Kozy Heat a good fireplace?

Traditional wood-burning fireplaces are awesome, but they come with plenty of drawbacks. Kozy Heat direct vent gas fireplaces provide plenty of advantages over their wood-burning counterparts without most of the drawbacks, making them the better solution.

Does a gas fireplace need to be cleaned?

Your whole gas fireplace should be cleaned annually, at the end of your primary use season, so it’s ready for another year of use. The extreme heat in your gas fireplace can cause debris buildup. Ceramic logs are shockingly durable, but still deteriorate over time.

Where is Kozy Heat made?

Lakefield, MN
Kozy Heat fireplaces are American made in Lakefield, MN since 1976.

How do I turn off my Kozy Heat fireplace?

Find the Control Knob The knob containing the words “On”, “Off”, and “Pilot” will be the control knob. If the knob is not turned off, then turn it to the “Off” position.

How do you light the pilot on a Kozy Heat fireplace?

Light the Pilot Light You can do this by turning the knob to the Pilot position. Press and continue to press down on the control knob while UD press the ignition switch one time per second. Once the pilot is lit, cease from pressing the ignition switch. Continue to press the control knob 30 seconds.

How much does it cost to fix gas fireplace?

Gas Fireplace Repair Cost Repairing a gas fireplace typically costs between $175 and $916. Most homeowners pay between $160 to $820 for general fireplace repairs (regardless of fuel type) but prices could range from $90 all the way to $2,000 on the high end.

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