Fireplace Information Blog
- April 30, 2011
To ensure safety of your chimney, regular cleaning is vital. The chimney is subject to dust, soot and heat and its cleaning involves washing out soot as well as removing creosote and dust from its walls. A few tools used in this task include the shovel, mirror fireplace cover, ladder, broom, shop vacuum, flashlight brush rods and so on. The cleaning exercise involves the four methods discussed.
Top down rod method involves using a chimney brush to clean way through the chimney’s opening. This is done by raising and lowering the brush through the walls. A metal rod is also fixed in order to reach the farthest parts of the wall. The debris and soot are collected at the closed fireplace. Weight method is similar to top down method although weights, ropes and pull ring are used. These three are assembled with the chimney brush and by raising and lowering the brush; one will easily scrub the internal walls.
- March 24, 2011
Fireplaces can be inefficient means of heating a home. Installing wood burning fireplace inserts can make the difference between a cold and drafty home and a warm a cozy nest. Fireplace inserts are just the beginning of the list of items that can make a heating system more efficient. A smoothwall stainless steel chimney liner or one of the flexible chimney liner kits can also help a fireplace work more efficiently. For home owners who wish to keep the look of an open fireplace can refurbish their existing fireplace by installing fireplace refractory panels. Refractory panels reflect/bounce heat back from the liner so that the fireplace emits more warmth into the living space. Using flexible chimney liners in conjunction with new refractory panels can give an old fireplace a complete overhaul.
Fighting the elements is no easy task but with the right tools a chimney or fireplace be
- March 24, 2011
Industrial applications can use the 316Ti stainless steel and stainless steel chimney liners to replace aged systems that are no long up to code. The 316Ti stainless steel is ideal for commercial applications because it is manufactured to withstand higher temperatures and to resist corrosive chemicals. These manufacturing traits make the 316Ti stainless steel an ideal material for industrial projects. 304L stainless steel is also a great choice of material for both residential and commercial use. This low-carbon steel is more flexible which means that it can be manipulated on the job site. In some cases it is better to start with shaped chimney liners rather than trying to make pieces fit on site. For difficult or custom jobs the professional team at Fireside Chimney Supply can help find just the right material for your job. They stock Chase covers, Oval Chimney Liners,
- March 24, 2011
Buying a historical home can be a dream come true and then become a nightmare when repairs must be done. There are often restrictions on how historical homes can be repaired and the type of products that can be used. Homes that are lived in are somewhat easier but finding a partner within the industry is a great resource.
Fireside Chimney Supply has been a leader in chimney supply since 1992. The realization that not all chimneys are the same is important especially when it comes to historical homes. Fireside Chimney Supply is a great supplier of refractory panels, wood burning fireplace inserts and fireplace liners. Fireplace refractory panels are often damaged over the many decades or centuries of use. They are easily replaced but finding panels that are a perfect fit can be a daunting task. Fortunately for many customers, Fireside Chimney Supply can have quality products customized
- March 24, 2011
Working with professionals and professional products can be a life-saver when making chimney repairs. Fireside Chimney Supply offers a lifetime transferable warranty which is not only a great thing when for home owners but makes a great selling point when selling a home. The quality products offered by Fireside Chimney Supply include a full line of stainless steel chimney liners, 316Ti stainless steel products and 304L stainless steel products.
Regardless of the size of the job Fireside Chimney Supply has it covered. From smaller jobs that require chase covers or Smoothwall Stainless Steel Chimney Liners or any one of the many flexible chimney liner kits, items purchased before 2Pm will be shipped the same day. Take advantage of the free shipping on all their products.
Fireside Chimney Supply offers Rigid chimney liners, oval chimney liners and shaped chimney liners as well as custom made
- March 24, 2011
Nothing is more frustrating than being in the middle of a project and realizing that something is not going as planned. When it comes to installing a chimney liner or flue liner there is help available. The good people at Fireside Chimney Supply make it their business to empower the do-it-yourself homeowner with all of their fireplace projects. Fireside Chimney Supply offers a complete line of chimney supply's including flexible chimney liners.
Fireplace projects may include installing a fireplace liner or wood burning fireplace inserts. Refurbishing a fireplace unit may mean replacing the insulating bricks and the fireplace refractory panels.
Installing stainless steel chimney liners or using flexible chimney liner kits, Fireside Chimney Supply will be there to answer your questions until the project is done.
Fireside Chimney Supply has been a leader of chimney supplies
- March 24, 2011
The beauty of stainless steel chimney liners is that they are easy to install, cheaper then chimney repairs, they are safer to use. They also give the homeowner is given more control over the fireplace efficiency. Years of fires and burning wood or fuels can damage brick and mortar. Stainless steel chimney liners are usually the most cost effective means to repair a damaged fireplace.
Modern stainless steel options for chimney liners include the 316Ti stainless steel liner and the 304L stainless steel liner. 316Ti stainless steel is designed to be used at higher temperatures and with environmental elements that are excessively corrosive. 304L stainless steel is also resistant to corrosion but is more flexible and better suited to manipulation on the job site to fit specific requirements. Investigate the smoothwall stainless steel chimney liner.
Custom projects may involve oval
- March 24, 2011
Following the annual chimney cleaning and general fireplace service many homeowners are presented with a recommendation that the chimney or fireplace need repair. Consideration about how best to repair a chimney or fireplace usually revolves around cost. Restoration projects are usually extremely pricey but using a chimney liner or fireplace liner may save the homeowner thousands of dollars.
There are many chimney supply's and items available to the homeowner. A wood burning fireplace insert is an ideal fix for a faulty fireplace and can also bring efficiency to older fireplaces that can save the homeowner money. Adding a flue liner is also an excellent way to add efficiency to a fireplace. A flue that works correctly allows the fireplace to burn at optimal temperature. Investigate flexible chimney liner and flexible chimney liner kits as an option.
- March 24, 2011
Understanding how to renovate, repair or replace a fireplace is essential information for existing homeowners or people who are thinking about purchasing a home that has an existing fireplace. A fireplace consists of the actual fireplace, a flue, a chimney and chase covers. Reasons to repair or replace a fireplace are primarily safety related.
Wood burning fireplace inserts are a modern answer to a fireplace that is inefficient or smokey. In historical homes fireplace liners may not doable and rebuilding a fireplace may be the only option. That process would include installing fireplace refractory panels and flue liners to make the fireplace more efficient.
In historical homes with intricate fireplace systems, there are shaped chimney liners available. Also available are quality, customized chimney supplies or parts made is also an option. The important element
- March 24, 2011
A fireplace for all intents and purposes is made up of the actual fireplace, a flue, a chimney and a chase cover. The flue connects the fireplace to the chimney and contains an adjustable closure that allows for increased or decreased airflow. Chase covers are the caps that sit on top of the chimney and often contain a spark arrestor; however, their job is to prevent rain and snow from leaking into the fireplace or chimney.
A fireplace is made up of the outer bricks the insulating bricks and refractory panels. Remodeling a fireplace most often means replacing the insulating bricks and installing modern refractory panels. Refractory panels are important because their job it to reflect heat.
There are many choices available for chimney pipe or liners. A smoothwall stainless steel liner is made with a continuous steel strip that is gas and water tight. 316Ti stainless steel liners and the 304L stainless steel liners are perfect for repairing existing units or for new construction applications. Chimney liners come in both a flexible kit or as rigid chimney liners. For custom projects there are shaped chimney liners or oval chimney liners available.
Chimney cleaning should be performed yearly.