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ne wood burning fire
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hi peeps,
iv just spent the day installing a wood burning fire in my house it looks great and goes well with the house being a cornish converted barn but
i cant get that roaring flame i desire. Im using fire liters, paper, kindling and logs. The fire has a vent at the bottom and two at the top and it has a sealed door, so can anyone school me on when these should be open and closed to get a nice flame going.
Thank you
iv just spent the day installing a wood burning fire in my house it looks great and goes well with the house being a cornish converted barn but
i cant get that roaring flame i desire. Im using fire liters, paper, kindling and logs. The fire has a vent at the bottom and two at the top and it has a sealed door, so can anyone school me on when these should be open and closed to get a nice flame going.
Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As per ladybirder and buildersmate, most of the time you don't want 'roaring flames' as it's a waste but you do need them to get it going. Once well alight you should partially close the vents to maintain a steady burn and this is completely dependent upon individual stove, quality/dryness of fuel and available draught. Every time you add more fuel you should re-open the vents to ensure the combustion doesn't get damped down too much and then reclose. Not great for 'restful' evenings in front of the fire but thems the brokes :-)