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EASY TIPS FOR STARTING YOUR FIRE
Not only am I a chimney sweep but I'm also a chimney owner. Just like you I love the warmth and smell of a good fire, to help you
enjoy yours I'd like to share a few easy tips for starting your fire. Tip 1: Open your damper. I know it sounds silly but this happens more
often than most people care to admit...even me. Tip 2: Make sure you've got all the ingredients
for a good fire. You'll need tinder, kindling, and fuel. Tinder can
be a few sheets of crumpled up newspaper, small twigs, pine needles
or pine cones. For kindling you can use: large twigs, small branches,
and small splits of wood anywhere from 1/4" to 1" in thickness.
Kindling is the most important (and often overlooked) ingredient in
building a good fire. Finally, your fuel should be well-seasoned hardwood.
If you have to use softwoods just be sure that they are well-seasoned.
Loose bark and cracks in the ends are signs of seasoned wood. Tip 3: Make sure you build your fire right. Step one is to arrange two
small to medium sized pieces of firewood on the grate, and place some
crumpled up newspaper for tinder between the logs. Next, cover the tinder
with several pieces of kindling. Remember how I told you that kindling
is the most important ingredient in building a fire? Make sure that you
are generous with your kindling. The last step is to place two pieces
of firewood on top of the kindling and two more at right angles to these
two. Leave some space between the logs for air circulation. Tip 4: Warm up the flue. Hold a piece of burning rolled-up newspaper
in the opened fireplace damper region for 10-15 seconds. This helps the
flue establish a good draft and keep smoke out of the room. Then light
the tinder. Within a few minutes you should have a nice, hot, roaring
fire!
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