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Learn the basic concepts of different fireplaces

11th September 2009
It is always a perplexing task whenever you think of choosing an ideal fireplace for your house. There are basically three types of fireplaces circling around and you need to get first-hand information about them. They are mentioned as under: 1. Gas... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Discounted flue less gas fireplaces

06th July 2009
A flue is a duct, vent, pipe, or a chimney, which are an outlet for the exhaust gases from fireplaces, furnaces, boilers, water heaters, or generators. These are designed to conveying noxious gases to the atmosphere, but often they also release the useful... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Flue Pipes All you Need to Know

27th June 2009
With the amount of confusion I hear from customers on flues I've put together a simple identifier, so that you make correct and informed decisions. Firstly Class 1: Now, this is for a fire using as its fuel either solid fuel, such as coal, wood or a... Read >
Author: WhichBurner

Handy hints for a fire place and getting the most from it

15th June 2009
The place where the fire is inside of the fireplace is called a fire pit or firebox and these can be made to measure. Since the fire emits smoke, it is essential to then have a chimney or other type of opening to let toxic gases escape from the building. ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Ways to enhance the space you have through fire place accessories

05th June 2009
Coal bunkers are products that are made from galvanised steel which are capable of withstanding all weather conditions and these coal bunkers will last for my many years in addition to keeping large amounts of coal in a dry environment. Years ago it seeme... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Tips for buying fireplace products

04th June 2009
Especially if you are a resident of a cold region you often need a fire place to keep you and the ambience warm. While buying the same there are no hard core rules to be followed and thus, we buy just any one to do the cause. However, this is later unders... Read >
Author: TopArticleGuys

Gas Grilling

20th May 2009
Gas appliances are used in over half of all British homes to cook food and provide heating and hot water. The majority of us take it for granted that our gas appliances, such as boilers, cookers and gas fires are safe. In fact, very few of us take... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Gas safety tips

20th May 2009
Gas appliances are used in over half of all British homes to cook food and provide heating and hot water. The majority of us take it for granted that our gas appliances, such as boilers, cookers and gas fires are safe. In fact, very few of us ta... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Looking For Electric Fires Gloucestershire?

19th May 2009
If you are looking to re-decorate your living room, a new fireplace can instantly update its’ look. There is a range of specialists that can offer a variety of traditional and contemporary designs, of gas and electric fires Gloucestershire area. T... Read >
Author: Danielle Ingram

Be Gas Safe

19th May 2009
Over twenty million households in the UK use gas appliances to heat their homes, cook their food, and provide them with hot water. The majority of us take it for granted that our gas appliances, such as boilers, cookers and gas fires are safe. In fact... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Having a handsome fireplace in the summer months - even when not in use

13th May 2009
Coal bunkers are products that are made from galvanised steel which are capable of withstanding all weather conditions and these coal bunkers will last for my many years in addition to keeping large amounts of coal in a dry environment. Years ago it seeme... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Fireplace Accessories

05th May 2009
Fireplace Tools, Chimney Caps, and Other Fireplace Accessories When you start shopping for fireplace accessories, you'll find a wide range of options. Some are necessities if you have wood-burning fireplace, some help conserve energy, and some are simp... Read >
Author: JOwens

Pros of flueless gas fires

01st May 2009
As you know fire is a essential element which has various impact and uses to you as a human being and to the earth also in many ways. If you ask any laymen what he understand by fire, he or simply say that it is the vital element which serves many human p... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Getting An LPG Supplier

15th April 2009
LPG is known to be the best energy source amongst all other sources, because it offers a lot of flexibility and benefits. Besides using LPG for cooking, gas fires and heating, you can use to power barbeques, and also for heating swimming pools and in pati... Read >
Author: Florence Gasket

Melbourne: A paean to culture and beauty

09th April 2009
One of the most livable cities reside in the southern hemisphere, Melbourne has been rightly cited by tourists as the ‘Paris of Australia’. Take a random stroll down the city center and you are bound to be met by mandolin strumming musicians or guitar... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Melbourne: A paean to culture and beauty

09th April 2009
One of the most livable cities reside in the southern hemisphere, Melbourne has been rightly cited by tourists as the ‘Paris of Australia’. Take a random stroll down the city center and you are bound to be met by mandolin strumming musicians or guitar... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Real fire places and ways to take car of it

19th March 2009
When you look for a fire you will have to decide the type of fuel it will use, do you want a gas powered fire, a gas effect fire powered by electricity that has a gas effect or do you want a real fuel fire such as wood or coal. You may even opt for a DVD ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Cooking With Fire Made Easy

23rd February 2009
If you cook over gas fires in your stove, be very careful about how you move the pans so that your sleeves don't touch this fire. You will need to make sure that this fire isn't so high that you burn all the food you might be cooking. If this fire is too ... Read >
Author: Aydan Corkern

Cosy Fireplaces - How to make the most of the winter and get a real fuel fire

18th February 2009
When you look for a fire you will have to decide the type of fuel it will use, do you want a gas powered fire, a gas effect fire powered by electricity that has a gas effect or do you want a real fuel fire such as wood or coal. You may even opt for a DVD ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

For Those Who Want the Best Log Cabin Holidays, Consider Luxury Lodges

17th February 2009
The time is now to start thinking about your summer holiday plans. This could be a great year to lock into quality luxury lodges in North Wales and Anglesey. Stunning landscapes and geography, along with luxury living, are what holidays are all about. ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Still looking for that all important christmas gift? Look at buying gift vouchers for the perfect fi

17th December 2008
Once your fire is alive and roaring you can sit back and enjoy it, why not have a bit of fun and try toasting bread, crumpets, marshmallows etc on one of our toasting forks or roasting chestnuts by the fire on one of our chestnut roasters. If it is a r... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Carbon monoxide: advice for students in rented accommodation

15th December 2008
Students who choose their term time accommodation based on its distance from the nearest shopping centre or night club are being urged by CORGI to take more care over their selection. If you are a student living away from home then you could be in one ... Read >
Author: Ivor Bates

Christmas Gift Ideas - Could it be in the fireplace? {{{tips|hints}} on buying for people that have

11th December 2008
Once you have your fire burning you need to be wary of sparks. We recommend that you use a fire screen or guard to ensure this doesn�t affect the running of the fire. We would recommend the use of a fire screen or guard at all times with a log fire or ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Six easy ways to make your home more cosy with a real fire.

10th October 2008
The place where the fire is inside of the fireplace is called a fire pit or firebox and these can be made to measure. Since the fire emits smoke, it is essential to then have a chimney or other type of opening to let toxic gases escape from the building. ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Fire places - In the run up to winter wouldnt it be warming to have a solid coal fuel burning fire

07th October 2008
The place where the fire is inside of the fireplace is called a fire pit or firebox and these can be made to measure. Since the fire emits smoke, it is essential to then have a chimney or other type of opening to let toxic gases escape from the building. ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Top tips on electric fires

02nd October 2008
Thinking of buying an electric fire? If you want to know more about the way in which they work and what to look out for when making a purchase then read our top tips on electric fires, fireplaces and electric fire suites. There's no doubt that many peo... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

The rising popularity of electric fires

30th September 2008
Have you noticed an increasing in the number of houses that have fires installed? If you've looked at any properties recently then you may have noticed that even newly built houses, flats and apartments now often include electric fires. Why has there b... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

A guide to electric fires

30th September 2008
An electric fire can provide a great centrepiece for any room. In this article we guide you through the world of electric fireplaces, pointing out the advantages, pitfalls and key tips to buying an appliance that meets your needs. Fires have become inc... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Stay safe in the home: A home safety checklist

17th September 2008
Everyone has been in a similar situation: you have left house wondering if you have unplugged the iron or turned off the electrical fire, and as a result you panic for the remainder of the time spent away from the home, often returning to find you hadn'... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

A no fuss solution to a cosy home - fireside accessories.

11th September 2008
Once you have your fire burning you need to be wary of sparks. We recommend that you use a fire screen or guard to ensure this doesn�t affect the running of the fire. We would recommend the use of a fire screen or guard at all times with a log fire or ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Six essential things to be looking at for real fire places in a modern setting

02nd September 2008
Once you have your fire burning you need to be wary of sparks. We recommend that you use a fire screen or guard to ensure this doesn�t affect the running of the fire. We would recommend the use of a fire screen or guard at all times with a log fire or ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Essentials about fireside accessories for your house

15th August 2008
Once you have your fire burning you need to be wary of sparks. We recommend that you use a fire screen or guard to ensure this doesn�t affect the running of the fire. We would recommend the use of a fire screen or guard at all times with a log fire or ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Don't Risk Your Children.

13th August 2008
It is quite horrifying to think that in the USA there is one needless death every three hours. Do you have a smoke alarm installed in your home? Many people died in apartments as well as homes, so do not think of a smoke alarm as simply protecting... Read >
Author: Christian Jacobsen

How to avoid a plumbing or heating emergency

17th July 2008
It’s a basic fact that plumbing and heating systems that are not regularly serviced or routinely maintained are 90% more likely to suffer breakdown, failure or blockage. Most people will admit to ignoring heating and plumbing problems until they deve... Read >
Author: Ivor Bates

Why do you need property management?

31st January 2006
You wouldn't leave your home in UK unattended for months at a time. So the same applies to a holiday home in Europe- Spain, in particular. Not only is the property subject to the effects of crime, but the Costa del Sol has one of the highest humidity... Read >
Author: Joyce Johnson