Welcome to the Westcombes BUYING GUIDE the essential fireplace-buyers check-list and safety guide. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Late Georgian/
Regency
1800-1830 | | Victorian
1837-1901 | | Edwardian &
Art Nouveau
1901-1915 | | Art Deco
1920-1930 | | Modern | |
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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. |
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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? |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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