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Maximising Heat Efficiency with Your Fireplace in the Coldest Months


As temperatures continue to plummet, keeping your home warm and cosy becomes even more important. Here at The Living Fire Centre, we’re passionate about helping you get the most out of your fireplace or log burner, so you can stay toasty all winter long without breaking the bank.





1. Choose the Right Fuel

One of the easiest ways to increase heat efficiency is by using the right fuel. Well-seasoned wood burns hotter and cleaner, meaning you’ll get more warmth for your effort. If you’re looking for a steady and reliable heat source, a mix of hardwoods like oak or ash will do wonders. Not only will it burn hotter, but it’ll also produce less smoke, keeping your fireplace and chimney in top shape.


2. Ensure Proper Airflow

Fireplaces and log burners rely on the right airflow to keep the flames burning brightly and efficiently. Make sure the vents are open and free of blockages to allow air to circulate properly. If your fire isn’t burning as it should, this could be the culprit.


3. Close Doors and Curtains

When you’ve got the fire roaring, make sure to close the doors and curtains in the room to trap the warmth inside. This will help create a cosy atmosphere while reducing the chill that can sneak in through windows and doors. It’s a simple but effective way to maximise the heat output from your fireplace.


At The Living Fire Centre, we’re experts in fireplaces and log burners, and we’re always here to offer advice or help you find the perfect solution for your home. If you need a hand in improving the efficiency of your fireplace, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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