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Chimney Brush BasicsWhile a chimney brush may seem like a simple thing, there are a variety of styles, shapes and sizes. Today's modern brushes are far more advanced than those in the past; no more one size or type fits all. Your chimney brush must be correct for your application...
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Choosing Your Wood Stove: Convection vs. RadiantSimply put, convection stoves heat the air, where radiant stoves will heat nearby objects. A convection style stove heats and circulates warm air around a room, similar to a forced-air furnace...
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When Is It Time to Reline a Chimney?A chimney liner, or flue, is the inner portion of a chimney that contains and channels the products of combustion. For a chimney liner to work properly, it must be free from perforations, cracks, or damage of any kind...
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How to Buy the Right Wood Stove or InsertWhen you go shopping for a wood stove you will have two main sources of information to help with your decision. First is the manufacturer's literature that gives performance specifications, and second is the advice you receive from the various stove dealers...
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Is a Stainless Chimney Liner a Good Idea?Is a stainless chimney liner a good idea? In a variety of situations, the answer to this question is "yes." Chimney liners are an important component of a fireplace system because they go a long way toward preventing dangerous chimney fires...
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7 Reasons Why You Need a Chimney LinerA chimney liner is a channel which is inserted inside a chimney. A chimney liner is an important element of safety in your home. Listed below are some of the reasons you must have a chimney liner installed...
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