How to Insulate a Fireplace Insert for Maximum Heat
Insulating a fireplace insert starts with sealing the damper area and adding fireproof insulation around the insert housing to prevent heat loss up the chimney. You’ll want to focus on…
Insulating a fireplace insert starts with sealing the damper area and adding fireproof insulation around the insert housing to prevent heat loss up the chimney. You’ll want to focus on…
A loose fireplace damper handle can be fixed by tightening the bolt that connects it to the damper mechanism or replacing worn parts like washers and nuts. Most fireplace damper…
Store wood stove tools in a wall-mounted rack near your fireplace, keeping them easily accessible and organized while protecting tool handles from damage. The best storage spots combine quick access…
Pellet stove winter maintenance involves cleaning the burn pot, checking the exhaust vent, and replacing filters before the cold season starts. A complete pellet stove winter maintenance checklist includes inspecting…
To get a bird out of your chimney flue safely, turn off your fireplace, open a single exit door, dim the lights, and wait quietly for the bird to fly…
Glass doors are generally safer than fireplace screens because they create a complete seal that prevents sparks, embers, and toxic gases from entering your living space. Fireplace screens vs. glass…
Waterproofing a masonry chimney involves applying waterproof sealers to prevent water damage and structural issues. You can complete this DIY project in a weekend using basic tools and materials. The…
A cracked gas fireplace heat exchanger shows warning signs like visible rust or corrosion, strange odors during operation, reduced heating efficiency, unusual sounds, and carbon monoxide detector alerts. If you…
You can repair a rusted wood stove by removing rust with wire brushes and sandpaper, then applying high-temperature primer and paint designed for wood stoves. Most rusted wood stove restoration…
The standard fireplace mantel height ranges from 48 to 60 inches from the floor, with 54 inches being most common for safety and visual appeal. Building codes require mantels to…