Universal Gas Log Lighter Key
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Fireplace Adjustable Smoke Guard
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Wood fireplaces produce smoke as a matter of course, and these smoke guards can help to keep smoke out of your room and headed up the chimney where it belongs. Guards install quite simply in the top of the fireplace opening. A variety of widths are available to match the size of your fireplace and two decorative finishes to choose from, brass or matte black, so that you can decide how best to complement your decor. These smoke guards can usually be added behind glass doors without interference.
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Craftsman Style Fireplace Door
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“Made in America by True Craftsmen”
This is but one example of the many fireplace doors available through Northshore Fireplace. Each of the manufacturers we represent builds products that fit properly, are long lasting, stylish and above all provide good value for the homeowner. Not every door is appropriate for a particular fireplace. Materials used, types of finishes applied, mounting considerations and the harmony of the completed door to its surroundings are all factors to take into consideration. In most designs, screen mesh or glass can be used interchangeably. We are happy to come to your home and help guide the way to a perfect new door for your fireplace.
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Creosote Remover Single Application
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Creosote Remover, Toss-in Stick
The easiest and most convenient way to use our Creosote Remover; just toss an unopened stick into your existing fire to activate. Heat-activated granules evaporate and work to remove creosote buildup from inside a chimney. As the chemicals penetrate the sticky, tar-like creosote it turns it into a loose, powdery, non-adhering ash that can easily be brushed away improving the safety and efficiency of your chimney. Weekly use will prevent further creosote from forming. Safe for use in all types of chimneys, fireplace inserts, wood stoves, airtight stoves, and free-burning fireplaces and will not harm catalytic converters.
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