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Safety Requirement for Glass Front Fireplace | Check Yours
Fireplaces have a new safety requirement after Jan. 1, 2015. It applies to gas fireplaces that have glass...
Fireplace Glass Doors Or Panels Stained Or Discolored
Crisp, clear glass doors on a fireplace adds to the warmth and charm of a burning fire. If your glass doors aren't crystal clear...
Soot and Creosote build-up in fireplace
When burning wood in a fireplace, there is usually some soot or creosote that builds up over time. If too much builds up, there is a safety concern.
Cracked or Damaged Fireplace Panels
Many fireplaces have a cracked panel but some can be a fire hazard. Have you checked yours lately?
Fireplace Panel Out of Place: Space or Gap At Corner Can Be a Fire Safety Concern
Panels in manufactured fireplace occasionally shift a little out of position: if too much then it's a fire safety hazard. . When this happens, check...
Manufactured Fireplaces Concrete Panels: Repair and Replacement
Many fireplaces have thermal concrete panels that are manufactured at a plant and installed in the fire box of the fireplace. When one cracks...
Fireplaces
46% of homes have fireplaces, but the type is changing, the codes are changing and the energy requirements are changing.
Smoke Stains On the Face Or Front Of Fireplace
The most common cause of smoke on the face of a fireplace is...
Fireplace Gas Line Not Caulked Or Sealed Around Gas Pipe
Caulking around the gas pipe in the fire box may prevent a fire when burning logs.
Fireplace Damper Clamps
A $5 damper clamp can save a life or a possible explosion in a home