Fireplace Safety: Keep Your Fireplace and Chimney Clean
April 22, 2022 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsIt’s easy to forget the outside of your home during the cleaning, regardless of how attentive you are. However, parts of the house, such as the fireplace and the chimney, might not get as much attention. A fireplace is a luxury in many households and a feature that can increase the value of your home. However, if you ignore the cleanliness of your chimney, your home and family might be at risk. A significant number of house fires result from creosote accumulation inside the chimney. Creosote (a carbonaceous chemical) is a highly flammable matter which accumulates in the chimney when you burn wood. A small accumulation of creosote glazing can create the possibility of a chimney fire. Factors Influencing Creosote Accumulation in Your Chimney If you’re not careful about your burning practices or your burning appliance isn’t working well, the creosote production rate can be higher. Some wood types also produce more creosote than others when burned. Other factors that influence the volume of creosote that builds up on your chimney walls include insufficient airflow volume into the chimney and burning inappropriately seasoned wood. A significant buildup of soot and creosote can be sufficient to start a chimney fire which might damage your chimney and extend to... View Article