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Wed, May 15, 2024

Homeowners decide it's finally time to remodel

It's been quite a while since homeowners have felt it's worthwhile to put good money into their houses. Given years of declining home values, there has been little hope of getting one's money back with major remodeling projects. A new report indicates that in the months ahead, however, owners will be picking up their hammers - or at least hiring plenty of contractors and handymen - in what's expected to be a major growth period for remodeling. More

Author: Copperfield Chimney Supply

Wed, May 15, 2024

Chimney Pipe Available in Black and Stainless S...

There are different colors of metal chimney pipe available with black stove pipe being popular for connecting wood stoves to a chimney. Another style that people use is stainless steel pipes which can be used on fireplaces and wood stoves. When it comes to selecting the type of pipe you desire, you should always use the same manufacturer for the entire chimney to ensure all pieces will be compatible and connect together correctly.

Chimney Pipe for Your New Chimney

When needing to add a chimney to your home for your fireplace or wood stove, you should consider placing the chimney in the interior of the home and away from the outside walls. Placing the chimney in the interior will retain more heat than when placing the chimney along an exterior wall. You can obtain all the chimney pipe you need for your chimney from Copperfield Chimney Supply , which carries quality hearth products for the entire home.

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.

Wed, May 15, 2024

Upgrade to a Wood Stove Insert to Improve the E...

When you want to improve the efficiency of your existing fireplace you can look at upgrading and adding a wood stove insert . A fireplace insert is a self-contained box made out of steel, cast iron or other durable metal which can withstand high heat levels. You will find that inserts include options for blowers to help force warm air from within the heated chamber into the room where the fireplace or stove is being operated.

Two Basic Options Available for a Wood Stove Insert

There are two basic options available in a wood stove insert, available from us, here at Copperfield Chimney Supply. You have the choice to choose between wood burning and gas inserts. You can use a gas insert in an existing wood burning fireplace with a few conversion modifications. However, you cannot use a wood burning insert to convert a gas fireplace into wood burning.

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.

Wed, May 15, 2024

Gas and Wood Burning Stove Units Offer Alternat...

When you want an alternative heating method for your home, you can look at gas and wood burning stove units. Both types have their own advantages, like being able to heat water for humidification or cook meals on the flat surface. The primary difference between the two types of stoves is how they need to be vented. Wood burning stoves require a chimney, whereas gas stoves can be directly vented.

Always Make Sure Your Wood Burning Stove is Properly Vented

When installing a wood burning stove to replace a fireplace, you can use the existing chimney. However, you may need to modify the existing chimney to accommodate your new stove. This may entail running a brand new chimney inside the existing structure. You should always make sure your stove is properly vented prior to using it. Here at Copperfield Chimney Supply you will find wood stoves and chimneys as well as accessories needed for your installation.

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.

Wed, May 15, 2024

Wood Stove Insert Prevents Heat from Going up t...

Older types of wood stoves are not energy efficient, and actually allow a good portion of the heat to go up the chimney and right out of the house. As the fire burns, warm air is sucked into the stove to help with combustion. As the heated air goes up the chimney, cold air is pulled in and can get into the room through any small cracks around windows and doors. A wood stove insert remedies these problems because it is a self-contained unit. This keeps heat in the room rather than letting it go up the chimney.

Get More Heat Out of Your Fireplace with a Wood Stove Insert

Rather than purchasing a brand new fireplace, you can get a wood stove insert instead. This type of insert fits into an existing wood burning fireplace and creates a sealed system. While smoke is vented up chimneys, heat is transferred into the room with a heat circulating blower. You can find inserts for your wood fireplace available for Copperfield Chimney Supply .

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.

Wed, May 15, 2024

Chimney Pipe for Fireplaces and Wood Burning St...

When you want a fireplace in your home, but do not have a brick chimney installed you can run metal chimney pipe as a venting source for your fireplace. This pipe is not complicated to install and easily connects to the top of the fireplace to allow gases and other harmful by-products of the fire to escape from the home while retaining the warmth from the fire. You will also need this type of pipe when installing wood burning stoves.

Author: Rick Eudaley, Copperfield Chimney Supply Inc.