I do, but I never use it. I have a metal bar wedged under the damper to keep winds from opening it as well as squirrels or birds from getting in. I used to light it the first few years that I lived here, but I felt like the air in the house was being sucked out even though it has a glass screen.
The fires in Reno, Nevada made me think about the ashes and their disposal. An elderly man admits that he took some ashes out behind his house on a windy day and they started the fire.
If you have a fireplace- Does the disposal of ashes really have to be done after you extinguish the fire or it burns out? Why is it such a danger if you have a screen or glass door?
The fires in Reno, Nevada made me think about the ashes and their disposal. An elderly man admits that he took some ashes out behind his house on a windy day and they started the fire.
If you have a fireplace- Does the disposal of ashes really have to be done after you extinguish the fire or it burns out? Why is it such a danger if you have a screen or glass door?