If you didn't clean your chimney during spring-cleaning, it's time to now, before the temperatures get chilly.
If you're thinking "I cleaned out the ashes in April," emptying the ashes isn't enough.
In a wood-burning fireplace, the wood never burns completely. The smoke is a combination of unburned gases and a fog of unburned tar-like liquids. When they come in contact with a cool surface they will condense and form a substance called Creosote.
Creosote builds up over time, and it's highly flammable. If it catches on fire, it will get very hot very quickly and can burn your house down before help arrives. Creosote can also leave an undesirable odor inside your home.
According to The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), a chimney must be swept at least once a year to keep it in safe working order. The NFPA also states that the leading factor contributing to home heating fires is the failure to clean creosote from solid-fueled chimneys.
Rebecca Derendal, owner, Arizona Chimney & Air Ducts, a Rosie-Certified Partner, notes that the key word is "inspection" when referring to chimney cleaning and inspection. "A chimney professional is going to make sure that your fireplace is in good working condition for a safe fire," she said. "Sweeping the chimney is just a starting point for a chimney sweep. Checking over your fireplace from top to bottom is most important. They make sure your mortar joints, flue pipe, damper, chimney cap is free from any problems that could cause a dangerous situation. There are many problems that an untrained eye could miss if the inspection is not done correctly.
When hiring a professional make sure they carry General Liability along with Workers Compensation even if they are self-employed. Take it a step further and find out whether they belong to the The National Chimney Sweep Guild and National Fire Protection Association.
A professional that specializes in chimney cleaning will also know what to look for during the inspection and may be able to do repairs on the spot. Depending on the creosote buildup, a cleaning could run $150. For fireplaces and chimneys that have been neglected and have a lot of buildup, you could pay as much as $300 or more.
If you really want to take on this project yourself, there are some considerations.
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Chimney cleaning kits are available for around $50.
• Make sure no one opens exterior doors while you are cleaning.
• Spread out the tarp or drop cloth to protect the floor surrounding your fireplace.
• Remove ash and stray bits of wood from the fireplace.
• Open the damper.
• IMPORTANT: Using thick plastic sheeting and quality tape, seal the front of the fireplace completely, without any gaps in the seal. If you skip this, fine dust will coat your furniture, flooring, and belongings.
Gas fireplaces burn clean and are generally easy to maintain. But they need cleaning, too.
Make cleaning easier each year with regular maintenance. Chim chim cher-ee! A sweep is as lucky as lucky can be!
At Arizona Chimney & Air Ducts, we specialize in chimney services, dryer vent cleaning, and air duct cleaning. We're a family-owned and operated company that has served the Phoenix metro area since 1985. Working together as a team, we believe strongly in the very best customer service and care with the highest level of professionalism. We speak with honesty, think with sincerity, and act with integrity. Our chimney, dryer and air duct cleaning will provide the value of healthy clean air, along with peace of mind fire prevention.
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