Wednesday 18 May 2011

Our fireplace buying guide

Welcome to the Westcombes BUYING GUIDE the essential fireplace-buyers check-list and safety guide.
We will look at the measurements needed to install a fireplace, the ventilation, your chimney and it's condition, fuel, the period of your property and style of fireplace.
What period is your property?
Period fireplaces look best matched to the historical period of your home, whereas more modern designs may suit a newer house.
Late Georgian/
Regency
1800-1830
Victorian
1837-1901
Edwardian &
Art Nouveau
1901-1915
Art Deco
1920-1930
Modern
Take a look at the selection above to get an idea of the style of the period. Please note that the above examples are samples from our range.
Your Chimney and Measurements
Your chimney and it's condition is important for saftey and efficiency of your fire. Is your chimney pot still there? Or is it capped?
We recommend that your chimney is swept by a registered chimney sweep. This will tell you what condition your flue is in and whether it is safe to use. Feel free to contact us for further advice.



Fuel Types and Fitting
An authentic open fire, with the efficiency and cleanliness of controlable gas. Our range conforms to BS EN ISO 9002 safety standards, all models have an automatic shut-down mechanism should oxygen levels fall to a predetermined level. Suitable fireguards are also recommended where infants, elderly, and the infirm are concerned - see our Classic Range for more details - and print our guide for reference.
The last thing to do is have your fireplace installed. We have fully qualified Gas Safe Register (formally Corgi) and Hetas Registered fitters to take care of installations.

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