Sunday, November 28, 2010

Another satisfied Grate Wall customer!

Here is a recent message from another satisfied customer!

Message:
I had a smokey inefficient fireplace which for years I controlled with a glass fireplace door,  a year ago the door shattered and I was considering an insert at great cost.  Given the cost and labor involved in installing an insert I procrastinated and shopped; the tax credit started to make it look worthwhile but still I waited hoping to find a better option.  Two months back I found the Grate Wall of Fire.  I discussed it with my wife and we were both skeptical that it could be as good as the ads.  After a week of wavering I thought for the cost worst case if it did not work I would be out the shipping cost to return it.  I measured my fireplace, ordered the correct size unit and a fire back and just three days later I "installed" my grate wall of fire.  It took all of five minutes mostly to get the old grate out of the way and throw out my old glass door.  My first fire looked and worked just like the ads, my second fire the same and so on and so on.  Now we have fires about every other day as opposed to three or four times a winter with our glass doors.  I just lit a nice fire for the evening (the third for the Thanksgiving weekend) and am hearing it crackle nicely in the background.  Please feel free to print my testimonial (don't give out my phone number but if anyone wants to send me an email I will gladly tell them what a great made in the USA product this is.  So simple I wish I had invented it myself.  Thanks for giving me my fireplace back!! I have a basement fireplace I may have to order a second Grate wall (once the kids clean up down there.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Biggest month ever!

October 2010 is officially our busiest month on record here at Grate Wall of Fire! Sales have increased 45% for the month of October compared to last year's numbers. This trend has been building since early in the year; and here we are coming into November, so far sales are up a staggering 110% for the month! These are simply amazing figures. It seems people just can't get enough of our grates!

Everyone here at Grate Wall of Fire would like to say thank you to all of our customers for making our fireplace grates such a hit.
Please visit us at http://www.gratewalloffire.com/

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Grate Wall of Fire increases production for the cold weather ahead

A surge of cold weather here in the Northeast has put Grate Wall of Fire into high gear. Fireplace grate production has reached near-peak levels not seen since last December. Demand for our grates have exploded now that word of this amazing product has spread across the country. We have substantially increased our internet and television advertising budgets for this year. Several large equipment purchases and tooling upgrades this Summer were well worth the investment to increase production for this season. In short, all systems are go!
       So if you haven't yet, visit http://www.gratewalloffire.com/

Some fresh grates coming off the assembly line!

Monday, October 25, 2010

One more satisfied customer

Just thought we would share a testimonial from one of our many satisfied customers.

October 21, 2010
Message:
I just received my fireplace grate, thought I should give it a try and see if thing really makes a difference.  I was pretty skeptical, but figured I would give it a try instead of spending alot more money on an insert or new doors that I don't like.  I didn't light a fire very much because all it did was make the house smokey, didn't provide any heat, ao it was just for ambience at best.  I gotta tell you, this thing ROCKS!  I am totally impressed!  Not only do I have zero smoke in the house, the heat is poring through the fireplace vents like it never has before.  I turned off the furnace just to see, and it is maintaining 72 degrees in the house after being lit for 2 hours.  I'm going to order another one tomorrow for my basement fireplace!
-Tamara D.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Grate Wall of Fire has seen the busiest October ever!

It seems that more and more people are finding out about Grate Wall of Fire and our high efficiency fireplace grates these days. October 2010 has seen the most sales by far for this time of year since the company started several years ago. This can only be thanks to our customers who spread the word about how our grates increase heat output and stop smoke. The best advertizing is the testimony of a satisfied customer and let me tell you that there are a lot of them! So if you have a fireplace and want to burn wood the easy way go ahead and visit http://www.gratewalloffire.com/

Monday, September 27, 2010

Why does the Grate Wall of Fire fireplace grate work so well?

The Grate Wall of Fire features a unique, patented design. This drastically increases heat output, cuts wood consumption in half, puts an end to smoke in your home, and virtually eliminates the need to "tend the fire."
Conventional flat grates are inferior to this new, patented design, and are troublesome.
Common flat grate problems include the fire making little or no heat, the consumption of large amounts of firewood, smoke fills the home, the fire must be constantly tended to or it will go out, burning logs can roll out of the grate and onto the hearth, and the grate burns out after just a few seasons of use.
These common flat grate problems don't occur when using a Grate Wall of Fire fireplace grate.  The following explains this claim:
   
The Grate Wall of Fire produces much more heat:
Contrary to popular belief, the hottest part of the fire is the ember bed; not the flame. Conventional flat grates have a design in which the heat emitting embers are blocked by the firewood. If the embers are not visible, radiant heat is not being emitted into the home. Furthermore, the embers that are exposed are usually lying on top of the grate, aimed up at the chimney, and this is exactly where the heat is going to travel.
The Grate Wall of Fire maintains a vertical wall of heat emitting embers, positioned to face the living space. This means the hottest part of the fire is aimed directly into your home. The intensity of the heat is maximized by the draft which enters the lower front of the grate and in turn, fans the embers like a bellows. Heat output is more than doubled compared to a similar sized flat grate and even rivals the heating ability of many high priced wood stoves. The heat produced by the Grate Wall of Fire will enter the home in abundance, not go up the chimney. 
The Grate Wall of Fire consumes less wood:
A conventional flat grate burns wood fast and inefficiently because the entire pile of wood quickly becomes engulfed in flames all at once like a primitive camp fire. The rate of burn is also accelerated because the draft enters from the underside of the grate. This fans the fire wildly and radiates wasted heat up the chimney.
The Grate Wall of Fire burns wood slowly by maintaining a tall, yet shallow, stack of firewood. Gravity slowly feeds wood into the lower chamber of the grate where it is burned. The reserve wood at the top of the stack is not directly in the line of heat with the burning fire below, keeping it from combusting prematurely. The end result is a steady, efficient, heat emitting fire. The Wall of Fire only requires one or two hardwood logs per hour to maintain a hot, lively fire.
The Grate Wall of Fire stops smoke problems:
A conventional flat grate has a cradle-like design which is placed in the center of the fireplace floor. This locates the draft close to the fireplace's opening, allowing smoke to easily puff into the living space.
The Grate Wall of Fire promises the comfort and convenience of a smoke-free fire. The grate hugs the back wall of the fireplace, taking up about half of the depth that a flat grate would. The fire, and smoke, is now safely away from the opening of the fireplace. This keeps the draft tight against the back wall of the fireplace and eliminates smoke puffs into the home. The Grate Wall of Fire has stopped smoke problems caused by short or incorrectly built chimneys, Rumford style fireplaces, and downdrafts caused by gusty winds. 
The Grate Wall of Fire is self tending and burns cleaner:
Conventional flat grates require constant  attention and toil to maintain a warm fire. As the fire burns and the wood is consumed, the contents shift and break apart. The end result is a smoldering, creosote producing fire that has lost its hot nucleus and must be "pushed" back together.
The Grate Wall of Fire holds its wood in a patented V shaped chamber, which allows gravity to push the burning wood pieces back together as they are consumed. Because the Grate Wall maintains this hot, steady burn (and doesn't smolder) creosote buildup in the chimney and overall fireplace emissions are reduced considerably. The fire will remain stoked and continue to produce intense heat efficiently without any assistance, until it runs out of fuel hours later. If the fire is allowed to die down it can be easily re-kindled by simply throwing on one or two logs.
The Grate Wall of Fire is a safer way to burn:
Because of their low profile, it is not uncommon for a burning log to roll off of a conventional flat grate and onto the floor, posing extreme danger.
The Grate Wall of Fire is tall enough to keep a reasonable amount of firewood below the top of the grate. If used correctly, the possibility of a burning log rolling out onto the hearth is eliminated.
The Grate Wall of Fire is a Quality product:
 Most conventional fireplace grates do not have a long life. They are mostly constructed of flimsy, low quality steel, or the cheapest cast iron available. Longevity of the grate is also limited since the flat grate is elevated by four legs. The elevated design allows the embers to fall through the grate until the entire unit is surrounded by intense ember heat, which is then comparable to the heat produced in a blacksmithing forge. The grate is overheated, turns red and is slowly burned with each use, until its eventual collapse.
The Grate Wall of Fire is constructed of superior 3/4" hot rolled steel, assembled by hand, with structural grade (70S-6) MIG welds. Since the Grate Wall of Fire is not elevated like its counterpart, the unit cannot be completely surrounded by the embers. This hinders the ability of the embers to burn out the grate. Because of these quality features the Grate Wall of Fire has been known to burn in excess of 30 cords of firewood without failing. Most important of all is that this product is made in the U.S.A.
Click this link to learn more www.gratewalloffire.com

Saturday, September 25, 2010

It's that time of year again!

Greetings! As Summer comes to a close and the temperature begins to drop the time has come to get ready for Winter. If you have a fireplace in your home you probably have no intention of using it as a reliable and effective heat source. That is because you have never heard of the Grate Wall of Fire fireplace grate. By simply placing this revolutionary grate in your fireplace every negative factor about wood burning in your home will be a thing of the past. Worried about smoke? The Grate Wall corrects problematic drafting problems that cause troublesome smoke puffs and downdrafts.

For more information about this amazing product please visit http://www.gratewalloffire.com/