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Fireplace chimney : operation and installation
The chimney is the engine that drives the entire wood heating system. No stove or fireplace can work properly without a good chimney. A good chimney belongs to the overall design of our energy save fireplace or stove and produces the desired effects:
Energy save fireplaces – a short story
Energy save fireplaces have entered our lives in recent years. With a brief search of newspapers, magazines and published articles on the construction or decoration of the house, just 10-15 years ago, the main question about the type of fireplace to be installed was a handmade fireplace or a mass production fireplace made from bricks or a cast iron by a factory.
Pellets fuel and devices
Pellets or agglomerates of wood are environmentally friendly, wood-based or biomass-based fuel. They are mainly made of sawdust or other waste from wood processing plants.
Conversion of an open fireplace to energy save fireplace
Turning a traditional open fireplace into energy save fireplace is usually relatively easy, without too much trouble and without much annoyance for the homeowners. The small irritation is negligible in relation to the permanent and multiple benefits we have to gain. Heating appliances placed inside the existing fireplace so it can be upgraded to energy save fireplace are called insert energy cassettes.
Renovation in difficult economic times
Fireplace – decoration and materials
The economic crisis has made us review many things. One of these is heating. The fireplace has returned to our homes because it offers a more economical, alternative heating.
Fire has contributed to the evolution of the human race, as our ancestors managed to provide warmth and greatly improving their standard of living by using it. The fireplace in ancient times was dominate and the center around which the house was built.
Outside air for burning the energy save fireplace
One of the most common questions I receive from my customers is the following: Where will the air for burning the fireplace or the wood stove? Will it be from inside or outside the house, how will it be replenished, how much air it needs to work, open an intake port, build a conduit in case the fireplace does not touch an exterior wall?