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If your fireplace has glass panels, leaving your pilot light on for long periods of time during the summer can cause sulfur buildup and build a misty film on the glass and permanently damage the glass. Also an active burning pilot light all year can create moisture, which may collect inside the pipes and may cause corrosion.