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7 Tips For Owning A Fireplace

 

Owning a fireplace can be big work but it really does pay off when you can cozy up to it with a great book on a cold winter night. When you are investing in the purchase of one or when you are looking to begin using yours, youll want to insure several things before you get started just to make sure that all goes well.

Buying Time. Purchasing a fireplace for your home will take several considerations. First, youll need to meet the fire code for your area. Youll need to select the proper spot, have ventilation put in and hire a professional to do the installation work. This will insure the safety of your fireplace from the start.

Clean Out Time. If you have a fireplace but have not used it, it is essential to have a professional to come out and check it out. Youll need to insure that the top is vented properly, that nothing is blocking the vents and that it is safe enough to use.

Purchasing Wood. Once you get the fireplace working, make sure to purchase only quality wood for it. The wood should be aged at least a year from being cut in order to make sure that it will not overly smoke. Often, your landscaping locations will sell it to you but make sure you shop around to get a good price. It's not all the same or the same price. If you go for store bought bundles of wood, you are likely to pay quite a bit more.

Burning Correctly. When you place wood into the fireplace, youll need to make sure it fits properly and that the fireplace doors will close. If you do not have doors, a screen is needed to keep sparks from hitting carpeting or other flammable objects.

Keep the draft vent open. When you are using the fireplace, it needs to be open to allow for the smoke to escape. If you leave it open when not in use, though, youll feel a cold draft. Make it a habit of checking to insure it is open before lighting any matches.

What You Burn. It is also important for you to watch what you burn. Not all products that can burn should be burnt because they will give off harmful toxins. Only burn wood and newspaper like products in there.

Keep It Clean. Keep the fireplace clean by removing ash after each fire. And, once a year, youll need to have it professionally cleaned. An alternative is to use a fireplace cleaning log once every other year, but you still need to have it professionally done to remove build up.

Taking proper care of your fireplace is essential to keeping it in good working order. And, if you do not do so, you are risking the family members within your home. Using your fireplace correctly can help to lower heating bills and provide an enjoyable atmosphere.

Author: George Delwater
 
Author Bio:
George Delwater is a renowned writer. George likes to compose articles about this field.
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