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		<description><![CDATA[Gas Fireplaces Gas Fireplaces and Maintenance Fire places that are very old and unused these days are being restored and outfitted at a rapid rate, and it is essential that the make over fireplaces and chimneys work efficiently when completed. &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/gas-fireplaces-and-maintenance/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/gas-fireplaces-and-maintenance/">Gas Fireplaces And Maintenance</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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<p>Gas Fireplaces and Maintenance</p>
<p> Fire places that are very old and unused these days are being restored and outfitted at a rapid rate, and it is essential that the make over fireplaces and chimneys work efficiently when completed. A properly operating chimney is the number one criteria for wood burning fireplaces for getting rid of smoke, dust and gases up the flue, and adequate supply of air for efficient combustion. Try some of these brands of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.johnargo.com">Direct Vent Gas Fireplaces</a> &nbsp; an efficient use of home heating dollars.</p>
<p> The wood holding grate should be elevated above the hearth for air to circulate beneath and ashes to fall through without piling up to choke off the fire. It is most important that the flue also called the chimney be sized properly so that the right amount of air supply for the fire to burn and expel the bad gases effectively.</p>
<p> Fireplace jobs are to be done by professionals only, who can detect and correct flue cross-section deterioration. Now that modern technology is applied to the design and construction of fireplaces, they are substantially reduced in size, with various manufacturers consenting to specifications for a smaller ratio of 1:7 standard. If your fire is burning improperly, gives off excessive smoke, you should immediately check for inadequate ventilation. Your home should be treated in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.moldremovalctr.com">Mold Clean Up</a> for healthier living.</p>
<p> Try opening a window to let more air in, if this solves the problem, them you know the answer. Installing a duct at the fireplace and in front on the floor or 2 ducts one on each side of the flue from outside will get rid of this problem. Burned wood produces bad gases, acids and black sticky stuff, some of these travel up the flue and also sticks to the inner walls.</p>
<p> &nbsp;Gases, tar and acids combine to form soot, from the un-burned substances and this soot over time build up on the walls cause the cross-sectional area of the flue to be altered.  For this reason alone, chimneys should cleaned either before or after the heating season. This particular job must be done by the professionals. Understand that soot build up in the flue is a dangerous fire hazard, fires have been started when soot ignite reaching very high temperatures and could burn your house down. Your healthy home and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ruugle.com">Home D&eacute;cor</a> for ease and convenience.</p>
<p> When something is wrong with your chimney, your best bet is to summond the professionals to evaluate the situation, they will test, find and recommend what is to be done to correct any and all faults.&nbsp;&nbsp;  All fireplace restoration problems must be left to the trained fireplace technician, never tinker with the repairs yourself, unless you have had training in this line of work.</p>
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