
Pre-Warm the Chimney
Before
lighting your first roaring fire of the year you may need to warm
the chimney so that it will work properly. A warm flue enables
the smoke and products of combustion to vent more easily.
Simply light one Bryant & May Firestarter Match and some kindling or
paper and let it burn itself out. If the smoke from the
warming fire is carried in to the room or elsewhere in the home
extinguish the fire immediately, open doors and windows and seek
expert advice from your chimney sweep.
When you have
completed these checks, you can light your first fire but remember
to keep the fire low for the first four or five hours to allow for
expansion and settling.
Step 1
Start with a bed of newspaper. Roll sheets into long
strips, then fold or concertina the paper to form a compact knot
shape. Place a few of these knots in the basket and add a
firelighter.
Step 2
Next take some small sticks of kindling wood and arrange them in a
tepee shape around the newspaper. Add just a few pieces of coal or
small pieces of wood ensuring that you allow space for air to
circulate within the fire.
Step 3
Strike a long stemmed match and set the
newspaper and kindling alight. As the kindling starts to burn,
gradually add more coal or wood around the base ensuring that air is
allowed to circulate.
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