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Today we’re sharing a couple of shots from a project Chris & Joe have been working on in Trout Lake, WA. These photos illustrate from start to near completion the masonry work our two installers have done using local cultured stone. Enjoy!
Here’s a great video produced by a fellow Morso dealer in Madison, WI.
Bone Chilling image of the day! …yeesh.
We would like to make it known that IF your poor home loses power - you can still have a toasty warm, happy family.
Here’s how:
Put wood in your wood stove, fireplace, or insert. Start a fire.
– or -
Press a button and turn on your gas stove, fireplace, or insert. Yes, it’s true. Contrary to popular belief, your gas unit does not run on electricity. And so when the electricity goes out, you’re still goin’ strong.
“BUT MY GAS STOVE HAS AN ELECTRONIC IGNITION!”
- Well the beauty of these stoves is that they also take AA batteries for times such as these. You’re still goin’ strong.
-from the Morso blog:
Our man, Joe Griffith, servicing a gas fireplace in Troutlake, WA.
“Your faithful stove has kept you toasty through the winter; now is the time to schedule a chimney sweep and cleaning to perform all the routine annual maintenance.
Like a favorite automobile, your wood stove also comes with a certain amount of care to guarantee long-lasting, comforting warmth. Contract a local certified chimney sweep or Morso dealer at least once a year to have your woodstove and chimney professionally cleaned and checked. After all, with the rigors of long term use critical parts may need replacing.
Many of the maintenance checks are related to the internal ‘engine’ parts, such as the firebox liners, door gaskets, bottom grates, and baffle plates. A professional inspector can make certain the stove door is air tightness, and also make cosmetic recommendations to keep your stove bright. A thorough evaluation of the ceramic glass is also necessary, as cracks or signs of log impact require immediate attention and replacement.
Finally, when the warm weather is here to stay and it’s time to give your stove a break, you should have it thoroughly cleaned. Remember to leave the primary air control fully open to allow airflow in the combustion chamber and chimney. Ventilating your stove and chimney will prevent premature corrosion caused from moisture. If you have humidity concerns, adding an absorbent substance, such as kitty litter, into the ash pan will also help absorb excess moisture. However, be sure to remove all of this substance prior to the heating season.
Also, make sure that rain water cannot come into contact with your stove. Installing a rain cap on your chimney may be helpful, as long as it does not completely block the flue.
To learn more about wood stove operation, wood storage, and maintenance watch all five Morso educational videos.”
True Gorge Artisans stove & fireplace shop featured on the Hood River Bizz Buzz!
Click on the link below:
http://hoodriverbizbuzz.com/?p=3103
That’s right! We are opening a stove & fireplace shop in HOOD RIVER, OR.
We’ll be located at:
1414 12th St.
Hood River, OR 97031
We hope to open this new shop in the beginning of June 2012!