So you have the fireplace, you have decided on the choice of fuel and you are ready to enjoy the warmth of an open fire. But before you strike a match there are a few other things to check.
Check Ventilation
All appliances, whatever fuel they burn need to be able to ‘breathe’ in and out. To function properly they need a constant and sufficient flow of air, so if your home has draught-proofing or double glazing you may need an air-vent or air-bricks in an exterior wall of the room. If you already have vents or air-bricks, ensure they are not blocked or covered.
Sweep Chimney
Has it been swept? Chimneys need to be clear of all obstructions, such as birds and animal nests, leaves, building debris and even cobwebs which can build up when the fire is not in use. Even if you use smokeless fuels, you should have the chimney swept on a regular basis:
Smokeless fuels: At least once a year
Bituminous coal: At least twice a year
Wood: At least twice a year
Gas: Once a year
Having your chimney swept regularly helps prevent chimney fires and reduces the risk of dangerous fume emissions from blocked appliances, flue ways and chimneys. Most Chimney Sweeps also issue a certificate of sweeping for each chimney cleaned.