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How Fireplaces Work

Ever wonder how a fireplace works? They’re really quite simple. Fireplaces are typically composed of three main parts: the firebox, the throat, and the chimney. The firebox is where you start your fire by throwing in some logs or crumpled paper. This will burn slowly from the top down thanks to a draft created by a damper at one end of the box which can be opened or closed to regulate airflow into it.

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What Does Seasoned Firewood Mean?

Seasoned firewood is a type of firewood that has been dried in a kiln or an oven. This process removes excess moisture from the wood, which can cause it to rot and create creosote buildup. The lack of moisture also means that seasoned firewood will burn better than unseasoned wood. If you are looking for easy ways to keep your fireplace going during the winter months, then this post is for you!

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How To Warm Up A Chimney Flue

There are many reasons why you might need to warm up your chimney flue. Perhaps it is because the weather has turned cold and you would like to enjoy a crackling fire, or maybe your fireplace needs some attention before winter comes. Whatever the reason, here are some steps that will help get your chimney ready for use!

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PuraFlame Western Electric Fireplace Insert with Fire Crackling Sound, Remote Control, 750/1500W, Black, 33 5/64 Inches Wide, 25 35/64 Inches High

Are Electric Fireplaces Safe?

Some people think that electric fireplaces are not safe to use in a home. But you can find many benefits from an electric fireplace, which makes them a popular choice for homeowners. In this blog post, we will explore the safety of electric fireplaces and compare their pros and cons with traditional wood-burning fireplaces!

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Does A Wood Burning Fireplace Need A Screen?

Wood burning fireplaces are becoming more popular, but some people may be wondering if they need a screen for theirs. The answer is that it really depends on how the fireplace is used. If you have wood logs stored next to your fireplace, then there will be plenty of sparks and embers being kicked up into the air.

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How to I Put An Electric Fireplace In The Entertainment Center

One of the best ways to create a comfortable living space in your home is by adding an electric fireplace. The only problem is that you don’t have any good place to put it. There are many great solutions for this, but today we’re going to talk about putting one in the entertainment center. This will make it easier than ever before to enjoy all of your favorite TV shows and movies!

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Best Tabletop Fireplace – Comparison Guide

Tabletop fireplaces can be a great addition to any home. They provide the ambiance of a fireplace without taking up too much space in your living room or being so big that you have to worry about installation and safety features. In this guide, we will review some of the best tabletop fireplaces on the market today so that you can find one for yourself!

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How to Remove Fireplace Doors

Does A Wood Burning Fireplace Need Glass Doors?

A wood-burning fireplace is a beautiful addition to any home. But, should it have glass doors? This is a question that many homeowners ask themselves when they are designing their living space. The answer isn’t as simple as you might think. In this blog post, we will explore the pros and cons of each option so that you can make an educated decision about whether or not your new wood-burning fireplace needs glass doors!

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Whether Firewood Can Go Bad (Can Firewood be Too Old?)

When it comes to firewood, there are a lot of questions. Can Firewood go bad? Should you buy seasoned or green wood? What should the quality be like? The answer to this question is not straightforward because it depends on your personal preferences and what you’re using the wood for.

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How To Change The Bulb In An Electric Fireplace

It’s time to change the light bulb in your fireplace, but you don’t know-how. You may be thinking that it is something too difficult for you to do on your own. But there are many different ways of changing a light bulb in an electric fireplace without any trouble at all. This blog post will go over some of these methods and provide helpful illustrations so that anyone can easily change their light bulbs!

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