Tuesday 8 October 2013

Chimney Safety Tip 1

One of the most important reasons to clean your chimney is because of the potential hazards that occur when you  don’t have it cleaned.  A regular cleaning can help prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, and can help prevent house and chimney fires.

Without proper maintenance, heating systems can be dangerous,  they can either cause fires or release toxic gases into your living area that can cause serious damage, illness, or even death. When tar and soot, from wood and fuel burning, build up in your chimney, it must be removed. Hiring a trained professional sweep, to clean and inspect your chimney, will help ensure that your fireplace is ready to use.  It’s important that every chimney have a regular inspection each year from a qualified sweep, before the fireplace us used.

Dangers Of Creosote, Soot Buildup

As wood burns, the by-products of combustion flow away from the fire and up the chimney, as smoke.  Because the chimney is cooler than the fire, condensation occurs. This means that soot and tar form a residue, commonly called creosote, that sticks to the interior of your chimney. Creosote is a highly flammable substance, and if it is not regularly removed, creosote can ignite and cause dangerous chimney fires. Chimneys should be cleaned when there is 1/8 to 1/4 inch or more, of creosote buildup anywhere in the system.
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