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Something is preventing your fireplace from drawing. The damper may be closed, or partially closed. Your chimney may have a blockage, or you may have prevailing winds that push smoke back down the chimney. If you have air flow problems, such as a vent fan that draws air out of the house, it can cause that. Bottom line- if the damper is open, and the flue is not blocked, you need a good fireplace/chimney specialist to examine what you have.
Yes. Fireplace = Fire + Place and means the place where the fire is.
the flue is the part of the fireplace that goes from the firebox to the outside of the building.
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Screens are often placed in front of a fireplace to catch hot embers. Similarly, metal fenders are sometimes used around the bottom of a fireplace to catch sparks.
he put vases by his fireplace
A furnace or fireplace or the ash dump box.
it is a tradition.
Yes you can put potato peeling in the fireplace, preferably if they are dry.
what is the question, you don't put anything in a gas fireplace, especially wood, gas comes from the gas line coming in to the fireplace
It is put behind a fireplace as a precaution, like waterproof sheetrock in bathrooms.
Put the log in the fireplace, then tear a few pages out of the paperback book and put them in. Jump on the bellows next to the fireplace to fan the fire.
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You can install a custom fireplace screen over an existing fireplace. It is not recommended to put a new screen over an old screen. The main thing you need when planning on a new screen is the exact measurements of the fireplace.
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 ).
You can put the TV over the fireplace as long as you take the necessary precautions but i would recommend you don't place it over the fireplace since it's an extra risk.