The fireplace door should be closed when using the fireplace to ensure proper ventilation and prevent sparks from escaping.
There is a vent that should be open but the door used to put the wood into the fireplace should be closed so burning embers won't fall out.
The correct phrase would be - Keep the door closed
The store was closed.She closed the door.
Is this sentence correct? "Please keep this door closed"
There should be a louvered intake outside the fireplace, and a steel door covering the intake tunnel, inside the house located towards the front, and in the floor of the fireplace.
YOU CANNOT OPEN A CLOSED DOOR PHARMACY USING THE SAME DEA # AS THE RETAIL PHARMACY
It's important that an indoor fireplace flue damper be opened before igniting anything in a fireplace. The damper looks similar to a trap door and is located at the bottom of the chimney. When it's open, it provides an opening for smoke from the fireplace to escape. If it is closed while a fire is lit, smoke will enter the room rather than leave via the chimney with possible deadly consequences. If nothing is burning in the fireplace, keep the flue damper closed. This saves money on energy by preventing heat or air conditioning loss up through the chimney.
i do it all the time
Closet door magnets work by using the magnetic force between the magnet and a metal plate on the door frame. When the door is closed, the magnet is attracted to the metal plate, creating a secure closure.
An ashdump door is a an opening through which the ash is removed from a fireplace.
There are several high heat adhesives available Home Depot, Lowes or a fireplace store, will carry them.... (caulk type tube application style) The real question is why are you doing it? The doors have (usually) 4 spring type hinge mechanisms that if adjusted properly will keep the doors closed. especially when in use. The draft induced by the fire (up the chimney) will help the doors to stay shut. When the fireplace is not in use, the damper (properly closed) should keep the drafts from opening your doors. Now if you are permanently closing off the fireplace then consider your homes resale before you do it. Good Luck! Douglas
IF you have a woodburning fireplace, and there is a small door- about 6 inches square on the outside of the house, check for a flip open door on the floor of your fireplace. If that is what you have, this is not a vent, but an ash clean-out. Shovel ashes thru the door on the floor of the fireplace, and you can remove them from the outside door without making a mess in the house. But not a vent. If that is not what you have, please post gain with a more detailed description.