In the off chance you have.
Glass doors on wood burning fireplace open or closed.
A wood stove uses a pyro ceramic glass that is resistant to thermal shock.
Always keep your fireplace doors open while a fire is burning.
Closing the doors will stifle the fire not keep it going.
It s recommended that glass doors on a wood burning fireplace are left open during a fire.
The better the airflow is the better and longer your fire will burn.
Heat is not meant to be radiated through tempered glass doors.
That is why we do not recommend closing the glass doors on a fireplace while there is a fire.
First open the flue.
99 of the time your fireplace doors should be open when you are burning a fire.
Glass fireplace doors are made to radiate heat throughout the room.
Ceramic glass doors a masonry fireplace and do not care about any heat coming into your room then it is ok to burn a fire with your glass doors closed.
At chimney safety institute of america we commonly get asked about whether homeowners should leave the glass doors on their fireplace open or closed.
A fireplace uses tempered glass that is resistant to physical shock.
Closing your glass doors when you re not burning a fire in the hearth will actually prevent this from happening.
Doors on a fireplace that use tempered glass are more susceptible to shatter due to high temperatures from a fire and so it s recommended to always keep fireplace doors open when having a fire.
Some common myths about fireplace doors.
Build a fire with dry seasoned firewood and kindling or fire starter bricks then close the metal mesh screen but leave the glass doors open.
This will help you save on heating and cooling costs.
This is simply not true.
Keeping my fireplace doors closed will make my fire burn longer.