How to Light a Fire in My Fireplace?

There has been lots of discussions and lots of beverages consumed around a fire discussing the best way to get a fire started.  In this article, we’ll discuss a couple of good techniques to get a fire burning quickly and safely.  Also, some of the do’s and don’ts of how to get the flames going and the coal bed glowing!

INSPECT AND CLEAN!

We’re going to assume that your chimney has been installed properly and is regularly inspected and cleaned.  If not, be sure that the company inspecting and cleaning your chimney system has been professionally certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America.  Call your WE LOVE FIRE expert for assistance.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED:

  • Old newspapers. Keep a few on hand.  Use the plain, uncoated sheets, not the glossy paper. Firestarters are also very good to use
  • Dry kindling. Small pieces of wood or small, dry twigs.  Many people take 2 x 4’s scraps and slice them into ½” to 1” size pieces with a small hatchet.
  • Dry, seasoned cordwood, cut to an appropriate length for your appliance. Usually from 2” – 8” in diameter.
  • Matches or a candle lighting stick.
  • A poker, rake or shovel, gloves and a metal ash bucket with a tight sealing lid.

Now, let’s talk about a couple of different ways to put these supplies together.

THE TEE-PEE METHOD

Tee pee fire methodWad up or twist three or four pieces of the newspaper and place it in the middle of the firebox.  Take the smallest pieces of kindling and arrange them on the top of the newspaper.  Then slightly larger pieces of kindling stacked on end, in a tee-pee configuration.  Then, build another layer of the tee-pee, using larger pieces of kindling, 1” – 2” in diameter.  The whole idea is to get the newspaper burning, then the smaller pieces of kindling, followed by medium sizes pieces.  As the small pieces burn and coal start to develop, the flames and heat from the coal bed will help ignite the larger pieces.

CRISS-CROSS / TIC-TAC-TOE METHOD

This technique starts with three or four slightly larger pieces of wood, about 2” – 4” in diameter.  Arrange these of the bottom of the fireplace or stove. Build two or three layers like this.  Put wads of crumpled newspaper in the middle and build three or four small, criss-crossed kindling layers of the top of the paper.

Again, the whole idea here is to get the newspaper burning, then the smaller pieces of kindling, followed by medium sizes pieces.  As the small pieces begin to burn more rapidly, put a few larger pieces of wood on to the fire.  This method can help reduce the amount of smoke when starting a fire.

Depending on the configuration of your chimney, cooler air may sink down it and cause smoke to linger or even back up into the house.  It’s important to overcome this quickly.  Nobody wants to open all the windows and doors in their house in the middle of January!

If you find smoke does not flow up the chimney, try this:  Before you try to start the fire, twist a couple sheets of newspaper together, light them and hold them near the top of the firebox.  This should quickly cause the chimney to heat up, start drafting properly and overcome the cold air impasse.

AIR AND HEAT

Air and heat are critical to get a fire established.  Before you strike a match to the newspaper, be sure the primary air control, the door and damper are fully open with either method described above.  Air from the room must move freely into the firebox and up the chimney.

If your stove or fireplace is equipped with catalytic combustion or a bypass damper, they must be disengaged until sufficient heat is present.  Check your owner’s manual for more specific details regarding a combustor and bypass damper.

Next, close the door.  You should see an immediate and dramatic effect on the fire.  Now we’re in strict control of the amount of air to the fire.  If the fire starts losing momentum and dying down, open the door a bit and let additional air into the firebox until the wood is burning more vigorously.

NEVER:

Leave your fireplace, stove or insert unattended if the door is not closed tight.

Never, ever use gasoline, lighter fluid, kerosene, diesel fuel, engine oil or solvents to get a fire started or to re-establish one.

And never leave children alone in a room with a fire going.

OTHER TIPS:

During start-up, it’s not unusual for the glass to become dirty.  This is due to the smoke and cooler air in the firebox.  Most heating units have an air-wash system designed to clean the ceramic glass nicely.  Normally, once a good, hot fire is going, the glass will clean.

Consider using a firestarter.  Fatwood contains organic resins that easily ignite.  Other fire-starting aids are recycled wood chips and wax.  Toss a pack or two in the crumpled up newspaper or kindling and the fire gets a boost and takes off a bit quicker.

Maintain all clearances to the fireplace, stove or insert.  And, keep a fire extinguisher handy . . . . just in case.

Dry, seasoned wood and a well established bed of coals is critical for proper combustion to occur and for your stove or fireplace to perform as designed.  Remember:  cut it, split it, stack it, cover it and leave it . . . . for one year.

Keep the logs away from the glass.

Your nearby WE LOVE FIRE dealer has other tips and ideas for you to enjoy a safe and cozy heating season.  We look forward to seeing you soon.  In the meantime, though, check out these other helpful articles:

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Auburn, AL

Top Hat Chimney Sweeps
1280 Financial Ct.
Auburn, AL 36830

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Elk Grove, CA

Custom Fireside Shops
9097 Elk Grove Blvd.
Elk Grove, CA 95624

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Sacramento, CA

Custom Fireside Shops
5455 Auburn Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95841

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Durango, CO

Durango Outdoor Living
140 Rock Point Drive
Durango, CO 81301

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Durango, CO

Four Corner Stoves & Spas
3001 Main Avenue
Durango, CO 81301

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Grand Junction, CO

Stove Depot and Chimney Works
330 North Ave.
Grand Junction, CO 81501

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New London, CT

Family Hearth and Patio LLC
571 Broad Street
New London, CT 06320

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Ridgefield, CT

Yankee Doodle, Inc.
71 Ethan Allen Highway
Ridgefield, CT 06877

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Dover, DE

Byler's Stove Shoppe Inc.
1368b Rose Valley School Rd.
Dover, DE 19904

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Destin, FL

Doodlebuggers Service Network
36054 Emerald Coast Parkway
Destin, FL 32541

Bettendorf, IA

Fireplaces Plus, Inc.
1745 State Street
Bettendorf, IA 52722

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Post Falls, ID

Quality Stoves & Home Furnishings
569 N Syringa St
Post Falls, ID 83854

Rockford, IL

Advanced Chimney Systems, Inc.
3486 Lonergan Drive
Rockford, IL 61109

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Wauconda, IL

Grass Roots Energy, Inc.
28751 N Route 12
Wauconda, IL 60084

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Evansville, IN

Firemaster, Inc.
5300 E Morgan Avenue
Evansville, IN 47715

Jeffersonville, IN

Olde Towne Chimney & Fireplace Sales
915 Nachand Ln
Jeffersonville, IN 47130

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Overland Park, KS

Kansas City Fireplace Center
10470 Metcalf Avenue
Overland Park, KS 66212

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Erlanger, KY

TateBuilder's Supply, LLC
3511 Dixie Highway
Erlanger, KY 41018

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Littleton, MA

Woodstove, Fireplace and Patio Shop, Inc.
60 White Street
Littleton, MA 01460

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Seekonk, MA

The Fireplace Showcase
775 Fall River Ave
Seekonk, MA 02771

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Sudbury, MA

Woodstove, Fireplace and Patio Shop, Inc.
348 Boston Post Road
Sudbury, MA 01776

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Duluth, MN

Duluth Stove & Fireplace
2431 W Superior Street
Duluth, MN 55806

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Minneapolis, MN

Woodland Stoves & Fireplaces
2901 Franklin Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406

Oakdale, MN

Energy Savers of Minnesota
6298 Highway 36 Blvd N
Oakdale, MN 55128

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Rochester, MN

Brekke Fireplace Shoppe
1904 S. Broadway
Rochester, MN 55904

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Walker, MN

Wilkening Fireplace Company
9608 State 371 NW
Walker, MN 56484

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Fargo, ND

Home Heating, Plumbing & A/C Inc.
701 28th Street South
Fargo, ND 58103

Omaha, NE

Fireplace By Design
13913 R Plaza
Omaha, NE 68137

Epping, NH

The Stove Shoppe
285, Calef Highway Rte. 125
Epping, NH 03042

Windham, NH

The Stove Shoppe
25 Indian Rock Road
Windham, NH 03087

Hamilton, NJ

Bowden's Fireside - Hearth & Home
1731 Nottingham Way
Hamilton, NJ 08619

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Voorhees, NJ

Rettinger Fireplace Systems, Inc.
476 Centennial Blvd
Voorhees, NJ 08043

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St. Henry, OH

Buschur's Refrigeration, Inc.
541 N Eastern Avenue
St. Henry, OH 45883

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Media, PA

Chimney Cricket
101 State Road
Media, PA 19063

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Rapid City, SD

Hebron Brick Company
1543 Deadwood Ave
Rapid City, SD 57709

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Sioux Falls, SD

Hebron Brick Company
2211 W. 50th Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57105-6525

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Vermillion, SD

Kalin's Indoor Comfort Inc.
710 Cottage Avenue
Vermillion, SD 57069

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Manassas, VA

Winston's Chimney Service
11301 Industrial Road
Manassas, VA 20109

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Barre, VT

Chimney Sweep Fireplace Shop
1284 US Rte, 302 Ste 10
Barre, VT 05641-2317

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Bennington, VT

Friends of The Sun
126 Hicks Avenue
Bennington, VT 05201

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Manchester, VT

Friends of The Sun
159 Depot Street
Manchester, VT 05255

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Shelburne, VT

Chimney Sweep Fireplace Shop
3113 Shelburne Road
Shelburne, VT 05482

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White River Jnct, VT

Home Comfort of New England
1255 VA Cut Off Road
White River Jnct, VT 05001

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Burlington, WI

Burlington Fireplace & Heating LLC
857 Milwaukee Ave.
Burlington, WI 53105

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Madison, WI

Top Hat
5117 Verona Rd
Madison, WI 53711

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Morgantown, WV

Rustic By Design
709 Beechurst Ave. Suite 15
Morgantown, WV 26505

Laramie, WY

High Country Stoves & Fireplaces
860 N. 3rd Street
Laramie, WY 82072


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