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The Chimney Sweep's Trick to Keep a Chimney Burning ALL Night.

The Chimney Sweep s Trick to Keep a Chimney Burning ALL Night.

Trouble keeping a roaring fire going all night?

Whether it's a chimney or stove fire, it's not so easy to maintain it when you sleep!

No one wants to get up at night to feed it...

So how do you get embers when you wake up the next morning?

Fortunately, the other day the chimney sweep came to the house and gave me his trick to keep the fire going all night.

The trick is to put the logs on a bed of embers and cover them with ashes. Watch:

The Chimney Sweep s Trick to Keep a Chimney Burning ALL Night.

Contents
  • How to
  • Result
  • Additional tips for keeping a fire going all night

How to

1. Before going to bed, make sure you have a good bed of red embers.

2. Put four logs of dense wood (eg oak) in the fireplace.

3. Using the pliers, put them against each other so that they are tight.

4. Wait until the logs have started to burn.

5. Use the shovel to cover the logs with ashes to prevent the wood from burning too quickly.

Result

There you go, thanks to this grandmother's trick, your fire lasts all night long :-)

Easy, fast and efficient, right?

Now you know how to make your fire last a very long time.

You go to sleep quietly. And in the morning, good surprise!

You have beautiful embers that remain in the chimney.

Now it's much easier to start a new flare-up for the day.

The house is heated... No need to turn on the heating at night to keep the right temperature.

It saves a lot of energy!

Additional tips for keeping a fire going all night

- For this trick to work, the temperature of the fire must remain above 250°C. And for that, you have to maintain your fire well by gradually reloading it with dry wood. This allows you to have beautiful embers.

- When feeding the fireplace or the stove with logs, be sure to choose them evenly, of about the same size.

- Then you have to put them tight against each other. The goal is for it to make a homogeneous block.

- Cover them with ashes by plugging the holes between the logs.

- To make it easier to collect the ashes, it is best to put some aside in the morning when you empty the hearth.