We're posted about how to light a fire or stove before, but now it's getting chilly we've had a few people asking about this recently - the art of
fire-lighting is no longer something we're taught as we're growing up!
First,
you need to prepare your stove or fireplace. Check that the damper is
open, and that the air vents on your stove are all open,
Then,
lay your kindling. We like to use either our flamers firelighters - or
some scrunched newspaper - which we place inside across the base.
Then, make a pyramid of kindling on top.
Light the
paper or flamers, and once the kindling begins to burn you can layer
some slightly larger pieces of wood, and as soon as the fire is
established, put on your coal or logs.
You will need to
tend to the fire or stove to top up the fuel as necessary. You should
always make sure that you have a smoke alarm in the same room and don't
ever leave the fire unattended.
Finally, it's worth
remembering that using the right fuel is key to lighting a fire
successfully. All too often, we've had customers reporting problems
when they've been using damp unseasoned wood - it makes it really
difficult to light a fire, and what's more it will fill your chimney
with soot and tar. The kiln-dried logs we sell here at Westcombes
are ideal - and that's why people who've bought them tend to keep
coming back for more. Once you've used dried logs, you'll know why it
makes such a difference!
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