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November 22, 2021 By wakefordfire

What Are The Essential Fireplace Tools You Need? An Ultimate Guide to Safety!

Fireplaces provide your living area with a cosy vibe and relaxing ambience. However, there is a high risk associated with fireplace handling. But that’s not you to worry about since we have got you covered in this blog.

Here, we are talking about the essential fireplace tools to keep the situation “under control.”

And that’s just not it. There is another reason why you should have fireplace tools at your place; “wink, wink” it’s for decoration purposes!

1. Tongs

Fireplace tongs are not an option to have but a necessity. They assist the moving the burning logs to control the fire. The length of the tongue is one thing you should be considerate about. The reason is, if your burning logs are large enough, then a small fireplace tong will be of no use. The only way to get them moved is by going to the fireplace area. And we don’t want that, do we? Hence, making sure that you have the right length of fireplace tong is crucial.

2. Shovel

You might have noticed an ash layer in your fireplace area. The thing about ash is that you don’t have to get it removed fully. However, excess ash is required for you to get rid of as it prevents the air from reaching the wood, which is needed for it to burn.

You will need a shovel to remove the fireplace ash so that it’s lit nicely and evenly. Moreover, fireplace shovels are a great piece of decoration; old, unique, or contemporary shovels add an aesthetic vibe to your living area.

3. Fireplace Brush

Fireplaces are an integral part of your living. You surely don’t want the ashes and the dust to pile up there, right?

And that’s what the primary purpose of the fireplace brushes is. But, here, not any random brush will do. The brush with the right shape and width is needed to reach the corners and holes to get the dirt removed properly.

4. Fireplace Poker

There is a reason why fireplace poker is called a must-have. It is made of fireproof material that helps in pushing and moving the burning logs. In simpler words, it helps you make the smaller fire bigger and the bigger fire smaller.

5. Ash Bucket

Now you might be pondering that why a bucket is needed to stoke fire? Well, as we talked about earlier, we need to get rid of ash on an almost daily basis for the logs to be lit. The removing of the ash can be one hell of a task, and hence as buckets ease the things out for you.

Just for your convenience and better as management, investing in an ash bucket won’t hurt.

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To all the people living in Surrey, Wakeford fireplaces have been catering to your stove, fire, and fireplace needs for more than 3 decades now. And the best thing is that we are the best in the business.

If you are planning to get an electric, gas, or wooden fireplace installed, then look no further. We are the guide you need.

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July 28, 2021 By wakefordfire

What are the best woods for your fireplace

It is safe to assume that all types of wood burn, but it might surprise you to know that not all woods burn the same way. Some will burn at a higher temperature, some woods will burn at a slower rate and some are cleaner to burn than others. Depending on how much resin and sap they have, some woods will clog up and dirty your chimney faster. There will be some woods that are considered “the best” for burning in a fireplace; those that burn hot and produce more heat at a steady rate. Let’s take a look at the different types of woods available for your fireplace…

Hardwood for Fireplaces

For those looking for a high quality burn with a longer burn time, hardwoods are the best choice. Most fruit trees or trees such as; birch, ash or oak are great examples of hardwoods that are excellent for burning in your stove or fireplace. They will usually burn for a hotter and long time and they are cleaner to handle than other woods, having a relatively small amount of sap in them. However, most hardwoods will be more expensive than their softwood counterparts and are more prone to leaving stony residue leftover in the ash. Some hardwoods like birch will retain a lot of moisture, this will create more smoke when burning it. If this is a concern for your fireplace, it is something to be mindful of when considering birch.

Burning Softwood in Fireplaces

The biggest benefit of choosing a softwood is that softwoods are typically cheaper to buy. The best softwoods to consider are; alder, balsam, cedar, fir, pine and spruce. Typically, softwood will burn faster than hardwood and leave finer ash. A softwood will make more of a mess however and, especially pine will cause creosote (creosote is a tar-like soot substance that builds up on the walls of your chimney when the byproducts of your wood get burnt off) to build up faster in your chimney.

Woods Not To Burn In Your Fireplace

Recovering scraps of wood or salvaging firewood can be a great low-budget option for those looking to save some money while still enjoying their wood burning stove or fireplace. However, not knowing the origin of the wood, what foreign objects may be inside it or if it has been treated with any chemicals or products create a risk when it is burnt. Avoid painted or varnished woods, plywood and MDF will be filled with dangerous chemicals and driftwood may be too wet for a long time to use and have nails or other metal objects inside it.

Get in touch

For more information about fireplaces or advice on your fireplace and wood burning stove options, get in touch with our team today and we will be happy to talk to you about your options. Give our team a call on 01483 223900 or email us at info@wakefordfireplaces.com. See our full contact details here or give the showroom a visit to talk to our team in person.

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June 21, 2021 By wakefordfire

The Benefits of a Professional Fireplace Cleaning Service

Everyone who has owned a fireplace for a long period of time can tell you that it is very important to have it regularly cleaned, either by a professional or getting on your hands and knees and taking care of business yourself. But if the idea of handling the cleaning doesn’t sound like a fun weekend to you, then you may need to look into getting a professional fireplace cleaning service. Beyond the obvious clean fireplace there are some benefits you may not have considered that may convince you it’s the best move for you and your fireplace.

Fireplace Inspection During A Clean

When you hire a professional fireplace cleaner, an immediate benefit that many don’t consider is that while cleaning your fireplace they will inspect it as they go. A cleaner will be familiar with all the indicators of damage to a fireplace or chimney as well as keep an eye out for any signs of structural loss or other hazards. The preventative measures taken during these cleaning sessions could save a lot of money in the long run, not to mention prevents any dangerous situations occurring. Should the professional cleaner find anything, they will be sure to let you know about it.

Professional Grade Fireplace Cleaning Company

There are many parts of cleaning a fireplace and chimney that need specialist tools and equipment; ash, shoot, flammable deposits, to name a few. Sadly, some of these are too much of a match for a wet rag or even elbow grease. That’s why hiring a professional with professional grade tools ensures there is a commitment to using the right tools for the job. The high standard kept by a professional team will ensure higher quality performance and longer life of the fireplace.

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For more information about cleaning and maintain your fireplace take a look at our latest news for more content or if you want to speak to a member of our team, give us a call on 01483 223900 or email us at mailto:info@wakefordfireplaces.com

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May 11, 2021 By wakefordfire

Will I Need Fireplace Tools?

If you are considering getting a fireplace or have recently made a purchase, you may need to get yourself some tools and accessories to use it. Fireplace tools are there to be used to handle the fire in a way that makes it safer, more manageable, and generally more enjoyable. They can also serve a decorative purpose; fireplace accessories can be antiques and enhance the beauty of your fireplace. So what tools and accessories are there? And which will you need to operate and improve your own fireplace? Here are some of our recommend fireplace tools for you to use.

Fireplace Tongs

In order to move your burning logs around to control the fire, you will need fireplace tongs. Using fireplace tongs you can breathe more air into the fire and enables the fire to burn better as a result. The size of the logs and the size of the fire will dictate the length and style of the fire tongs you need. There are tongs with styles from different countries for those who have a preference for style. If you have existing equipment, it may be best to match the style of those pieces and the style of your fireplace. Fire tongs are often seen immediately next to the fire for ease of use and decoration.

Fire Poker

Next to the tongs, fire poker is the most common fireplace tool you will see. It allows you to stoke the fire and move the burning logs around. Similarly to the fireplace tongs, you can use a fire poker to give the fire more oxygen and create a better burn with less ash and smoke being produced. An easy to use tool, kept by the fireplace, the fire poker can come in a wide range of styles and designs – perfect to match any fireplace design or existing tools you have for your fireplace and are often seen with tongs in a set by the fire.

Fireplace Shovel

Once you have a nice fire going and you have the tools to manage it while it burns, you’ll need to find a tool to help handle the amount of ash that sits in the fireplace. If there is too much ash in the fireplace, the oxygen in the fireplace won’t be able to reach the fire properly and prevents it from burning nicely. However, you don’t want to remove all of the ash, it keeps a nice insulating layer between the cold of the floor and the fire. This means that when it comes time to light the fire, it can be done so quickly and easily. A functional tool to be used on a regular basis and a common sight next to the fireplace.

Fireplace Brush

Not seen as often as the tools listed above, the fireplace brush is used to sweep ashes back into the fireplace. The ashes are scooped up by a fireplace shovel and controlled with the brush; the best way to manage the level of ash in the fireplace. Similarly to the fireplace tongs, the size and style of the right fireplace brush will depend on the type of fireplace you have.

Get In Touch

The items listed here aren’t all of the tools available but they are the most recommended and needed for any wood-burning fireplace. For more information on your fireplace, get in touch with the Wakeford team on 01483 223900 or get in touch today to book a visit to our showroom.

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April 29, 2021 By wakefordfire

Cleaning Your Fireplace and Keeping It Tidy

To ensure maximum performance and enjoyment from your fireplace, you will need to keep it clean and functioning at its best. A fireplace is an excellent addition to your living room (or anywhere else they fit!) and can match both modern and traditional styles of room. However, a fireplace can create a mess if not properly cleaned and maintained. If you have an open fire and not an electric fireplace or gas fireplace, you may find that it can develop into quite a mess, especially during the winter months and it’s used more frequently. So here are a few things you can do to keep your fireplace clean and tidy.

Do I Need To Clean My Fireplace?

You won’t need to do a deep clean for your fireplace every week, so don’t panic. There isn’t a set ruling on how often you need to clean your fireplace, it depends on how often it is used and a number of other factors. That being said, regular cleaning of your fireplace will ensure it maintains its quality and levels of safety. The risk of a chimney fire is increased when the fireplace isn’t cleaned out, creosote can condense inside the fireplace and get stuck on the inside. This happens with a smokey fire that doesn’t have enough oxygen emits a lot of unburned tar vapours.

When Do I Need To Clean My Fireplace?

Some of the more heavily used fireplaces will produce a large quantity of soot, these will require a more regular cleaning than most. Alongside the build-up of soot and creosote there are a few more occasions that will require cleaning of your fireplace; when a dead bird or animal becomes lodged in the chimney, and excess smoke is a more serious sign that the fireplace and chimney need to be cleaned. If your fireplace is producing excess smoke, your chimney is no longer working effectively and it could be producing a health risk.

Get in Touch

If you have a question about your fireplace or want to learn about the best options for fireplaces, get in touch with the Wakeford team today on 01483 223900 or email us at info@wakefordfireplaces.com. Alternatively, you can book an appointment to visit our showroom today.

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