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Canopies appear fantastic when they have been designed properly to complement the area and the hearth. However, due to a lack of specialist suppliers, too often they look agricultural in production, they usually do not work or they simply do not match the fire place they are installed in. Creating the right canopy requires the designer to know that first of all, a canopy is really a piece of furniture. Everybody else who visits the house will look at it so it is crucial that it must look right. This is down to layout, size, materials and craftsmanship.

A canopy is only going to work if it really is sized correctly to the flue or chimney. This means the designer has to work within the constraints of the sizes which will match the chimney it is installed to. However, there is yet another way. By using a connector to a hidden flue and an internal assemble, the size of the canopy can be liberated from its practical purpose and thus the job of creating a canopy that looks right can be made much easier.

Certain premium convector open fires offer make use of this design strategy meaning clients get yourself a fire that works and canopies could be created so that they really do appear to be they will be in a hearth forever.

Stoves are designed to perform at optimum performance so that you can deliver their benefits. When they are run too low or with the door open, many will not perform well and may start causing issues with deposits in the flue or even spilling dangerous gases in to the room. Ensuring the proper stove sizing is ascertained for the room will avoid this problem.

As an alternative to a stove, a convecting open fire can offer credible performance as it can really offer up to 20 % higher efficiency yet is much more forgiving in use than a stove. As there isn't a door and the air supply can circulate more freely it can be stated that an open fire will endure greater variations in loading and hence end product. [ Alfonzo Dillard ]

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