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Thursday, August 17, 2023

Fireplace, fire pits, bonfires, wood stand, outdoor heaters

 

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What can I use to clean a wood-burning fireplace?

Combine dish soap, 1/4-cup of heavy-duty cleaner and 1 gallon of warm water in a large bucket. Use your hands and a fireplace shovel to remove burnt wood. Remove the andirons and fireplace grate. Knock off as much ash and debris as possible back into the fireplace.

Sweep up ash with a broom and dustpan. Use a hand vacuum, shop vacuum or vacuum hose to thoroughly remove residue.

Scrub inside fireplace with a stiff bristled brush and cleaning solution. Work from the top down. Repeat this process a few times if necessary.

Clean the bricks on the fireplace surround with a pumice stone dipped in dish soap. For particularly stubborn soot stains, try a trisodium phosphate cleaner.

If you have glass doors, clean them with glass cleaner and paper towels. Or learn how to clean fireplace glass with wood ash. Dip a paper towel in warm water and then ash. Rub the glass until it is clean. Rinse and polish with a paper towel.

Allow your fireplace walls and floor to dry thoroughly.

Clean the andirons and tools with dish soap and water. Follow up with metal polish if desired.


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Here are some  tips for fire pit safety:

1. Choose the right site: Place your fire pit in an open area, away from trees, shrubs, and any flammable materials. Ideally, the fire pit should be on a non-combustible surface such as concrete or gravel.

2. Keep a safe distance: Keep your fire pit at least 10 feet away from any structures or buildings. This will help prevent sparks from igniting nearby objects.
3. Have fire suppression equipment: Keep a fire extinguisher, a bucket of water, or a garden hose nearby in case of emergencies. These can be used to quickly put out any unexpected flames.

4. First aid kit: Keep a first aid kit handy in case of any minor injuries such as burns or cuts. It's always better to be prepared.

5. Properly extinguish the fire: Before leaving the fire pit unattended, make sure to fully extinguish the fire. Use water or sand to douse the flames and ensure that no embers are still burning.

6. Check weather conditions: Before starting a fire, check the local weather conditions. Avoid lighting a fire in windy conditions, as this can easily spread sparks and embers.

7. Use dry or seasoned wood: Only burn dry or seasoned wood in your fire pit. Wet or green wood can produce more smoke and sparks, increasing the risk of accidents.

8. Attend the fire at all times: Never leave a fire pit unattended, especially if there are children or pets around. Always have a responsible adult present to monitor the fire and ensure safety.

9. Install emergency shut off valves and switches: If your fire pit is connected to a gas line, make sure there are emergency shut off valves and switches installed. This allows for quick and easy shut off in case of emergencies.

Remember, fire pit safety is important to prevent accidents and ensure everyone's well-being. By following these tips, you can enjoy your fire pit safely.

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Yaheetech Multifunctional Fire Pit Table 32in Square Metal Firepit Stove Backyard Patio Garden Fireplace for Camping, Outdoor Heating, Bonfire and Picnic




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Outdoor gas fireplaces are a popular choice for many homeowners to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere in their backyard. Not only do they provide warmth and comfort on cold evenings, but they can also serve as the focal point of your patio, creating unforgettable memories with your loved ones. However, in order to continue enjoying the magic and aura of your gas fireplace, regular maintenance is necessary.

Unfortunately, most outdoor gas fireplaces do not come with detailed instructions for maintenance. That's why we have compiled some essential tips to help you keep your fireplace in top condition.

Firstly, it's important to clean your fireplace regularly. Start by removing any debris, such as leaves or twigs, from the burner and the surrounding area. Use a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust or dirt from the burner and the log set. Be careful not to damage any components in the process.

Next, check the gas connections and valves for any leaks or signs of damage. If you detect a gas leak, it's crucial to shut off the gas supply immediately and seek professional help to fix the issue. Additionally, make sure the gas logs are positioned correctly and securely in the fireplace.

You should also inspect the pilot light and burner for any obstructions or build-up. Use a soft brush to gently clean the pilot light and burner. If you notice any significant build-up or blockages, it may be necessary to call a professional to clean and service your fireplace.

In addition to regular cleaning, it's important to keep the fireplace covered when not in use. This will protect it from the elements, such as rain, snow, and UV rays, which can cause damage over time.

Furthermore, it's recommended to schedule an annual inspection and professional servicing of your gas fireplace. A qualified technician can ensure that all components are functioning properly, including the gas line, valves, and ignition system.

Lastly, always follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for maintenance and operation of your specific gas fireplace model. This will help you keep your fireplace running smoothly and extend its lifespan.

By following these maintenance tips, you can ensure that your outdoor gas fireplace remains a delightful addition to your backyard for many years to come. So, take the time to care for your fireplace and continue to enjoy its warmth and ambiance with your loved ones.

Sunjoy 47,000 BTU Avanti Outdoor Portable Propane Heater for Patio and Garden with Safety Auto Shut Off Valve and Wheels, Gray

This version my soul sister and life mate have on their porch to have a warm place for their outdoor kitties to stay safe and comfy.




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