How To Select The Fireplace Screens And Fireplace Tools

Nothing brings warmth and comfort to a home like a fire roaring on an open hearth. Humans have used fireplaces to bring warmth for hundreds of years. We hear stories of great men and women of history that learned to read and write by firelight. Fireplaces require a fireplace tool set and fireplace screens. There are many of these tools that are available today in many different price ranges.

When trying to sell a home, a fireplace is often a great selling point, even though most homes today do not depend on the fireplace for the primary heat source. It does not matter if the fireplace is located in the living room, family room or master suite.

There are self-contained fireplaces that use gas or electricity for the heat source. These fireplaces take a lot of the work of operating a fireplace away, but do not offer the heat and comfort of a wood burning fireplace. Burning wood requires storing the wood and having outdoor tools for cutting and splitting logs. On the inside, you will also require tools to tend the fire and a screen to keep it safe.

The fireplace tools help to manage a fire. You should have pokers as well as tongs that are both useful in moving burning logs and hot embers. Shovels and brooms are necessary to clean up ashes and dust after a fire has burned. The fireplace screens keep the embers and sparks inside the brick, stone or metal part of the fireplace and off of carpets or other floor coverings.

A three piece standard hearth set includes a broom, shovel and a poker. The four piece set adds a set of tongs. There is usually some kind of rack or stand included in sets.

Since fireplace tools are used in dealing with high heat, most are made out of iron or steel. They may be coated with brass or copper; however, many are simply painted with a heat resistant black enamel paint.

Log holders are another important part of the fireplace set. Log holders come in many sizes, some so small that they only hold one to three logs but others large enough to hold several days supply of wood. The size of the room in which the fireplace is located should determine the size of the log holder. Some smaller apartments will not accommodate even a small log rack, but small three piece fireplace tool set looks very silly beside a huge fireplace in the great room of a house.

Fireplace screens and fireplace tools can greatly enhance fireplace safety. Pokers and tongs can be used to rearrange the fire to keep it together and burning. The screen can prevent those coals from rolling onto the hearth or even onto the floor and causing a house fire.

Jeff Bridges has always enjoyed a warm fire on a cold winter’s night he currently helps run a fireplace screens website, which promotes fireplace screens in all shapes and styles.

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