The Benefits of Fireplace Tools

There are numerous benefits to purchasing the proper fireplace tools to maintain and keep your fireplace. Along with enjoying a beautiful and warm ambiance that a fireplace has to offer comes the responsibility of keeping it a clean and safe environment for you and your family. It will benefit you to become familiar with the maintenance tools that can help extend the life of your fireplace. They are an invaluable aid to keeping your hearth running well and can save you from expensive repairs due to lack of maintenance and care. The following are some examples of various tools you can purchase to maintain your hearth in perfect condition and to enjoy your fireside activities for years to come.

Fire tools can be purchased separately or in sets. Most sets will include the basic tools that most all fireplace owners should possess as well as some additional ones specified by the dealer or chosen by the consumer. One such basic tool is the poker. As the name implies, this tool is used to poke the fire or rearrange wood pieces to help keep it burning properly. The firedog or andiron is a metal piece that is kept in the hearth for the wood to sit on which will elevate the fire off the hearth floor. Again this aids in keeping fires burning longer and better.

Another indispensible tool is the tong – large metal sticks used to grab and hold burning pieces of wood or logs. If you need to adjust the wood while it is burning or add additional wood, this tool serves that purpose. Last but not least, to help clean the remains of a fire and collect the ashes, a broom or shovel is used. These tools collectively are a great aid to keeping and maintaining your fireplace in good shape. You can view further details for each of these products plus many more fireplace accessories online or you can browse at a local dealer near you.

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