Learn to Make a Fire in a Fireplace
Video Description: Learn to make a fire in a fireplace in this video with Jerry Neal, a Certified Chimney Sweep. Related Article Subjects: to Make a Fire in a Fireplace, build fire, burn wood, chimney, fireplace, fireplace kit, fireplace tools, fireplace wood, jerry neal, monkeysee, winter fireplace to Make a Fire in a Fireplace
Learn how to Build the Fire in the Fireplace
Learn how to build the fire in the fireplace in this video with Jerry Neal, a Certified Chimney...
Learn how to Choose Firewood and Inspect the Fireplace
Learn how to choose firewood and inspect the fireplace in this video with Jerry Neal, a Certified Chimney... Advantages of Burning Wood or Coal on Grate Vs. No Grate or SandBy: David Tjosvold | 30/10/2008 | Tools & EquipmentThis article touches on the best practices for burning wood and coal, increasing the efficiency on solid fuel, and offers information for testing the theories on your own. Wood-Burning Stoves: Timeless ClassicsBy: Kirsten Whittaker | 10/10/2007 | Home ImprovementTraditionally, wood-burning freestanding stoves were used in ski cabins and lodges, but today thanks to new design concepts they have become a welcome addition to any home. Wood-burning stoves can be installed in any room of your house, but most often they are placed in living or dining rooms, as... 4 Reasons to Buy a New Wood StoveBy: Ariel Vanderhorst | 05/08/2008 | Home ImprovementNewer doesn't automatically mean better, but when it comes to the tested technology of advanced wood stoves, the benefits are hard to argue with. Here are four reasons why. Wood Fireplace Designs - a Classic Design ChoiceBy: Terry Edwards | 31/07/2008 | Interior DesignThere's no doubt that the fireplace is the focal point in any room. And wood fireplace designs are a classic choice for many homeowners. But are they right for you and your home? Here's a look. How Chimneys Catch on Fire and What You Need to Do to Prevent itBy: Yodle | 24/08/2009 | Home ImprovementDangerous chimney fires are not exactly a major contributor to the overall number of houses destroyed by fire or lives lost during fires in the South. But the farther north you go, the higher the statistical probability of damage to a house caused by a chimney fire. For instance, in the state of Washington, the proportional ratio of chimneys as the origin of substantial damage done to residential structures is quite impressive. What You Need to Know About Your New Home: Chimneys & FireplacesBy: Karrie Rose | 30/10/2009 | Tools & EquipmentWhen you buy a home that has a wood burning heating system it is best to assume that the chimney is going to need a good once over to make sure that it’s in good condition and is clean. While your whole home should have had an inspection before you purchased, your chimney may require a more thorough inspection to ensure that the chimney is in optimal shape for the coming cold season. Fireplaces Come In Hundreds of Types Not Just Wood Burning AnymoreBy: Sachin K Airan | 02/10/2009 | Tools & EquipmentIt used to be that having a fireplace in your home was a necessity for heating it in the colder winter months. They weren't considered a luxury option, and almost all used to be wood burning. The problem with the original fireplace designs was that they were not energy efficient. Most of the heat that they produced was sucked up through the chimney and wasted. Interesting Facts About Wood FurnacesBy: David H. Urmann | 14/10/2009 | Home ImprovementA wood furnace is a device used in providing heat. It burns wood for fuels, an economical way of using energy. Wood furnaces have different types and benefits both for the environment and at home. Wood furnaces are direct fire heaters. It is a convenient and economical way of heating homes....
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