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		<title>The Basics of a Fireplace Heat Exchanger</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Many people use their fireplaces to save on heating costs during the winter. In general, this is a good practice as long as they keep safety in mind. However, some might notice that they&#8217;re not getting the optimum amount of heat from their wood burning fireplaces. In fact, many people realize that rooms become colder than normal when a fire is burning, and that the only way to be warm is to sit directly in front of the fireplace. This leaves many wondering how other houses with a fireplace get that toasty warm feeling throughout.  <a href='http://fireplaceaccessoriessite.com/the-basics-of-a-fireplace-heat-exchanger/' rel="nofollow">read more..</a></p>]]></description>
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