What to Do When Your Boiler Pilot Light Goes Out
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Finding your home without heat on a cold day can be unsettling. If your boiler is the source of your home's warmth, the cause is often a simple one: the pilot light has gone out. While this might sound complicated, it's a common issue that many homeowners can safely resolve themselves.
The key is to approach the situation calmly and methodically. This guide will walk you through the steps to identify what kind of boiler you have, perform a critical safety check, and restore your heat.

Before you touch anything on your boiler, your first action should always be to check for the smell of natural gas. It has a distinct odor, often compared to rotten eggs or sulfur.
If you smell gas, do not proceed. Do not turn any lights or appliances on or off. Leave your home immediately, and from a safe distance, call your gas utility's emergency line. This is a serious safety situation that requires an immediate professional response.
If you do not smell any gas, you can move on to the next steps.
Not all boilers are the same. Modern systems have replaced the traditional, always-on pilot light with electronic systems. You need to know which one you have.
Once you know your system type, you can follow the correct set of instructions below.
If your pilot light has gone out, you’ll need to relight it manually.
This is a very common issue. You successfully light the pilot, but as soon as you release the knob, it goes out. This almost always points to a problem with the thermocouple.
The thermocouple is a small metal sensor that sits in the pilot flame. Its job is to confirm a flame is present before allowing the main gas valve to open. If it’s dirty or has shifted out of position, it can’t sense the flame properly and will shut the gas off as a safety measure.
Safe to Try Yourself: Cleaning the Thermocouple If you're comfortable, you can try cleaning the thermocouple.
When to Stop: If the pilot still will not stay lit after you've cleaned the thermocouple, the sensor itself has likely failed and needs to be replaced. This is a job for a professional HVAC technician.
These systems are simpler to troubleshoot. Since there is no pilot to relight, the issue is usually solved with a system reset.
If a reset doesn't work, there are two common culprits.
Safe to Try Yourself: Cleaning the Flame Sensor
When to Stop: If you’ve confirmed the gas valve is open and have cleaned the flame sensor, but the boiler still won’t ignite, it's time to call a professional. The issue could be with the electronic igniter, the gas valve, or the main control board.
A boiler that won’t light can be a major inconvenience, but it’s rarely a major catastrophe. By staying calm, performing the essential safety check, and following the right steps for your system, you can often restore your heat quickly and safely. Keeping track of annual boiler maintenance in an app like Casa can also help prevent sensor buildup and other common issues before they leave you in the cold.
If you’ve tried these steps and still don’t have heat, don’t hesitate to call a qualified professional. For guidance on this and any other home maintenance challenge, download the Casa app. We’re here to help you understand your home and make confident decisions.