Hi all -
So wood burning is new to me and didn't realize that there is a lot that I needed to know about old brick fireplaces!
I had a Chimney Sweep come out and inspect a 1930's fireplace in our home that we recently moved into. The guy said that everything was good to go and so I asked general questions about building a fire. His only comment was to build the fire back as far as possible.
So, had a nice fire and saw that a brick was cracked. I don't know if it was already cracked (I don't think so) or if it cracked because I built the fire too far back and it got hot.
Can someone offer any thoughts? Is this a problem? Anything I can do? Any general threads on how to build proper fires to accommodate my older brick fireplace?
So wood burning is new to me and didn't realize that there is a lot that I needed to know about old brick fireplaces!
I had a Chimney Sweep come out and inspect a 1930's fireplace in our home that we recently moved into. The guy said that everything was good to go and so I asked general questions about building a fire. His only comment was to build the fire back as far as possible.
So, had a nice fire and saw that a brick was cracked. I don't know if it was already cracked (I don't think so) or if it cracked because I built the fire too far back and it got hot.
Can someone offer any thoughts? Is this a problem? Anything I can do? Any general threads on how to build proper fires to accommodate my older brick fireplace?