The obvious choice for fuel is natural wood. A great way to get a fire started quickly and easily, while still using natural wood, rather than chemical soaked fake logs, is to use fatwood. Fatwood has tree resin in it that allows it to ignite easily. Once you get your fire started, adding larger logs that will burn for a long time are the best fuel.
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Check with Martin for an owner's manual. Unless a fireplace is specifically rated as multi-fuel, a gas fireplace cannot safely burn wood.
Yes you can, paper is very flammable.
You really should not burn ANY solid fuel in a gas fireplace.
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No, it is not normal for a bio ethanol fireplace to produce an odor if placed in a bedroom. Bio ethanol fuel is known for being odorless when burned, so if you are experiencing an odor, there may be an issue with the specific fireplace or the fuel being used. It is best to contact the manufacturer or a professional to investigate and address the issue.
The wood fireplace goes back thousands of years and no one knows who invented it. Benjamin Franklin invented a particular kind of stove (not a fireplace) that was more effective and efficient than a fireplace in warming a room and in fuel consumption. The Franklin Stove was also easier and safer to use for cooking than a fireplace was.
Lennox Fireplaces are based in Nashville Tennessee. The company provides the whole range of fireplace and fireplace accessories and fuel for both private and business installations.
A fireplace bellows is a great fireplace accessory that helps pump oxygen to your fire to fuel the flames. Air moves through the bellows as you open and close it and flows through a nozzle. If you point the bellows at the base of your fire, it can help increase the heat of the fire and the size of the flame. It's a common fireplace tool found around the hearth. Check out some examples of fireplace accessories below.
It can be a problem in any house that uses natural gas, fuel oil, propane, or a fireplace. Basically if anything is heated with a flame you could have carbon monoxide.
first off you need to turn off the gas then, cap the gas line then remove the gas line and the vent pipes up in the chimney, then remove the insert or gas log, then install damper doors, put on a suitable door to the fireplace, and put a basket in the fireplace to hold the wood The above paragraph assumes that the fireplace was originally a wood burning fireplace that was retrofit to accommodate a gas fireplace insert and in that circumstance the information is accurate. However, if the fireplace was originally designed as a gas appliance it cannot be converted to solid fuel ( wood ).
Natural wood is the best fuel for a fireplace. Large logs are typically considered the fuel for a fire, but in order to get the fire started, you need some smaller pieces of wood, called kindling. A great way to go for easy fire starting with natural wood is to use fatwood kindling that has tree resin in it, which allows it to ignite easily.