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i have a fireplace that is completely open can i just get a grate /basket and start a fire with coal and wood or would i need to do something to the fireplace first?
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It might be worthwhile contacting your local council about their rules for burning smokeless or otherwise fuels. It would be difficult to give a good answer without details of your fireplace and chimney, but if you are in an old property that has had a normal coal fire where you are intending to have the fire then there shouldn't be a problem as long as the fireplace and chimney are of sound construction. Sometimes the products of combustion of items other than coal may be at a higher temperature than the chimney can cope with (long term that is). Cheers, Andy
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