fire ashes disposal

Best Way to Dispose of Fireplace Ashes

The ashes in your fireplace are caused by the complete combustion of firewood. Ashes are bound to collect over time, especially when you’re building fires and burning wood in your fireplace on a regular basis. With that said here is the best way to dispose of fireplace ashes.

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fireplace hearth

Reasons for a Fireplace Hearth

Anyone with a fireplace knows that it is the heart of the home. It’s the perfect setting for your friends and family to gather around on special occasions—especially during colder months when you want a warm and cozy place to sit. A fireplace hearth is an important element of your fireplace. Not only is the hearth the focal point of your fireplace, but it also ensures that you and your home stay safe while you are enjoying the benefits of your fireplace.

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chimney flue

When to Close Your Chimney Flue

Chimneys have been used in residential areas since the later part of the 12th century, though the concept of indoor ventilation has been around since the Romans.  They’ve since become a staple in modern home design, even without a fireplace.  When paired with a fireplace, they require a little maintenance and know-how, especially when it comes to the fireplace flue. 

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Why You Need a Fireplace and Chimney Inspection

The fireplace in your Indianapolis home is not only an incredible design feature, but it is also incredibly useful for the rough winters. There’s nothing better than cozying up next to the crackling fireplace with a few blankets and a warm drink during the chilly fall nights and brisk winters. 

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Creosote

The Dangers of Creosote

Your fireplace is a warm, cozy, and unique feature of your home. Not only do you want to keep your fireplace in top-notch condition, but you also want to make sure your family and your home stay safe while you’re enjoying all of the benefits of your fireplace.

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Gas Fireplace Maintenance

Requirements for Gas Fireplace Maintenance

A gas fireplace is a convenient, cozy, and unique feature to have in your home—especially if you live in Indianapolis and want to stay warm during the chilly winter months. 

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Chimney Flue

How a Chimney Flue Does Its Job

A fireplace is an excellent addition to your Indianapolis home. But in order for you to enjoy your fireplace, you need a well-functioning chimney. Understanding the basic anatomy and parts of your chimney is crucial for keeping it in working order. 

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chimney rain

Reasons Your Chimney Leaks

Reasons Your Chimney Leaks

Spring and summer thunderstorms produce a ton of rain, and this rain can tell you some important things about your chimney. When rainstorms hit in Indianapolis, they can have exposure problems with your chimney that you may not have realized were there. Even without other signs of damage, your chimney may leak. Chimney leaks are a warning sign of its own, and not one you want to ignore. A leaking chimney can suggest that there are issues with your chimney, and the problems will only worsen if you do not address them. 

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chimney rain cap

What's a Chimney Rain Cap?

What's a chimney rain cap? Many Indianapolis homeowners have a fireplace and chimney. However, without detailed chimney education, it is difficult for many homeowners to know all of the many parts in their chimney. Understanding the anatomy and role of different chimney parts is key to keeping your chimney in its best condition and understanding any chimney problems. 

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fireplace repair

The Best Brick for Fireplace Repair

The best brick for fireplace repair. The fireplace is the centerpiece of your Indianapolis home and an incredible place to gather around all winter long. No matter how well you take care of your fireplace, it may need a little TLC from time to time. 

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