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you could but it has not been tested or approved for that type of use.
Every so often you use it.
I don't see why not
I have a black film on my ceiling and all walls around the house everytime I use my firepace, I do have the flue open. What causes this black residue from my gas fireplace?
First you must figure out if is a vented or non vented gas logs. Also you must inspect you fireplace to make sure it can use gas logs. Most fireplaces can use gas logs so you shouldn't face many changes.
You use thin set cement, a bit like very smooth concrete.
Thin set mortar? It is what you use to lay ceramic tile.
Brick, block, stone.
Any type of vacuum typically used in a home is safe for use near a fireplace. Residential vacuums should not, however, generally be used to clean ashes from the fireplace itself.
You have to, or the fire is going to burn way too hot and not last very long. Depends on the type of wood you use also.
place a hearth stone and use a fireplace screen
you could but it has not been tested or approved for that type of use.
You can use a fireplace cleaning kit to remove some soot from the base of your chimney.
Yes, use a good thin-set cement.
Yes, and there are false fireplaces made that use Sterno type fuels. Not much in the way of heat, but used for "mood" fires.
Some accessories you need with a fireplace include fireplace tools and a broom for sweeping. Make sure you have it cleaned out before you use it.
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