Planning a new hearth is an exciting time for any family.  Now is the time to get it right so it serves you well and warmly. The Wood Heat Organization:
Answers to your questions about burning wood for heat and enjoyment.

 

 

 

10 steps to perfection

How to buy the right wood stove

How to move heat around your house

Successful Fireplaces in Tight Houses

 

Planning your new hearth

How to avoid the heartbreak of a lousy system

One of the most common mistakes in planning a hearth is to insist on bringing to life a dream – a big cheery fire burning in an open hearth surrounded by rustic stone or elegant carved wood.  Trouble is, when the dream fireplace is made real, it often turns out to be a nightmare.

The dream fireplace has a big hearth opening with a big black stain above it, evidence that it has spilled plenty of smoke into the room.  The cozy crackle of the fire spits out glowing embers that produce those small burn marks on the floor and carpet in front.  When it is not in use the dream fireplace leaks foul odors and cold air.  When it is in use it sets off the smoke detectors.  A lot of dream fireplaces are heartbreaking and are rarely used.

But you can avoid all these problems and be assured of an effective, enjoyable woodburning system.

By following the 10 steps to perfection, you are virtually guaranteed a trouble-free system.