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Friday, 30 July 2010
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Fireplace Bellows

Fireplace Bellows: An Overview

Sometimes, it is the most simple of things that can make the biggest difference. For example, if you have started a fire before without a fireplace bellows, then you will probably have spent up to half an hour blowing on your embers and trying to get the fire going. If the wood was not absolutely dry and seasoned, you may have failed all together. While this is okay if you are only lighting one fire a year at Christmas while on vacation, but if you are considering using your hearth and having a real fire more frequently as a means of heating your home, then you will need a good pair of fireplace bellows. Being without them is like trying to start a fire without matches. It’s possible, but a lot more difficult than it needs to be.

The fireplace bellows works by drawing air into a central chamber and blowing it out of the front. The front pipe will usually be made of a heat resistant material such as metal. Fireplace bellows allow you to really get the air into the fire. And what most people know is that getting air into your fire is like turbo boosting the whole combustion process. It will get your fire to burn hotter and faster, allowing more heat to be released and also allowing your fire to burn cleaner and more efficiently.

By the hearth, a fireplace bellows is also an important decorative accessory. Many people today are using fires a means of heating their home, not because they have to, but because they are attracted to the idea of having a nice open fire and the good feeling of sitting in front of it with their families. They are, therefore, very interested in having not only functional fireplace bellows but also decorative ones.

There are a great many fireplace bellows manufacturers out there today who know this fact very well and specialise in mixing functionality and decorative features so that you not only get a good fireplace bellows that will get your fire going, and also look nice. You can get nice wooden fireplace bellows in a range of sizes with carvings on them in a number of styles. You can also go for more modern or sophisticated fireplace bellows looks, although most people feel that since the fireplace bellows is such a traditional item, it should be made of traditional materials and in a traditional style. This is completely a matter of individual choice.

You can also be comfortable in the knowledge that fireplace bellows are really not going to cost you a lot of money. Good fireplace bellows are available from a number of outlets and should cost you between $10 and $25.

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