The place where the fire is inside of the fireplace is called a fire pit or firebox and these can be made to measure. Since the fire emits smoke, it is essential to then have a chimney or other type of opening to let toxic gases escape from the building. If it is a real fire that you want you will probably have to get a wood burning or coal burning fire. In order to light the fire you with need a useful device to light the fire. Handy instruments that will be useful are called bellows. A bellows provides air in a pressurized form in the required amounts to the required location.
After the initial fuel is burning you should then add more fuel to suit the size of the fire you require.
When your fire is roaring you of course need to keep safe with your chimney. Chimney sweeping is often thought of as a dirty job, I?ll give you a bit of history here. When chimneys were first required it was then realised that they were going to need to be cleaned, hence chimney sweeps. In this time chimney sweeps realised small children were better for this and started to employ them for, what is reported, very little money however this was unsafe work. There was public outcry of this and in 1840 a law was passed that made it illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to sweep chimneys, and this law is still in practice now.
We recommend that you have your chimney swept at least once a year if using your fire occasionally, or twice if using it on a regular basis. It is possible to undertake this task yourself using a sweeps brush head and rods. In between sweepings we recommend the use of our chimney cleaner which helps reduce tar deposits.
Companion sets are both decorative and practical accessories for your fire place. Commonly it will consist of a poker, hearth brush, log roller, tongs and a shovel. They also come in a variety of styles and finishes Fireside shop - made to measure fire places which specialises in custom fire places. Mancala Technology are specialists in SEO Newcastle.