Clean chimneys cut down the risk for fire
12/6/2018 (Permalink)
Burning fires in a chimney leads to the accumulation of soot and creosote, a flammable, sticky substance that can cause chimney fires if it’s not removed. Hiring a professional chimney sweep can get expensive, so if you use your fireplace frequently, consider picking up a few tools from the hardware store and cleaning your chimney yourself. This article provides instructions on three different methods for cleaning a chimney, as well as tips on chimney cleaning safely.
- Determine whether the chimney needs to be cleaned (if you only clean your chimney once a year, do it in the fall before the burning season begins. Otherwise, you risk sparking a chimney fire the first time you light up your fireplace in the winter.
- Check the chimney for animals. Shine a flashlight up the chimney from the fireplace, and if you find an animal remove it.
- Measure your chimney flue. You have to have properly sized tools to clean the chimney properly.
- Buy chimney cleaning supplies such as a wire brush, rope, plastic tarp or drop cloth, broom, dustpan, mask, goggles and ladder.
- Dress in appropriate clothing. You should wear old clothes that you don’t mind getting messy with soot. Cover your hair and make sure you wear a mask and googles.
- Prepare your house for the cleaning. Drape a drop cloth around the fireplace and move back furniture and rugs.
- Remove the damper from the chimney flue
- Start the cleaning process
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