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Your Fireplace? Avoid Problems With Regular Fireplace Inspections!

Many homeowners value their fireplaces … yet are ignorant of their hazards
if not properly maintained. More than 25,000 house fires in chimneys and fireplaces occur annually in the U.S.

 

Most of these blazes are (caused by|linked to} creosote buildup (from burning wood) or flue blockages. Nearly all could be avoided by a fireplace inspection and cleaning – an investment whose ROI can’t be assessed in just dollars and cents.

 

A fireplace and chimney inspection usually lasts two hours, tops. It’s a detailed process of several steps. Hiring an experienced company such as Butler Chimneys, a veteran fireplace and chimney cleaner in CITY, STATE, makes certain the job is done right.

 

The process starts with a visual inspection of the fireplace, flue and chimney, to determine if cleaning is necessary. If so, a specialized cleaning method using flexible rods, a drill and whip head is used to aggressively remove creosote deposits from the surface of the flue system.

 

A video scan of the fireplace, and into the flue, can expose structural cracks and gaps caused by a range of factors – the worst being a hostile chimney fire. These voids, or patches of missing mortar, are spots where smoke and hazardous creosote can escape the flue system – an unwelcome situation in any home.

 

Are other appliances venting into the chimney? A chimney inspection finds if they are and, if so, operating correctly. In the attic, an inspector will seek out structural gaps that can allow deadly carbon monoxide into a home. They will also check for proper clearance from combustible materials such as wood joists or faced insulation.

 

A fireplace and chimney inspection concludes on the roof. Elements of the rooftop chimney structure – caps, rain guards, flashing, tiles or bricks – are analyzed for structural integrity, and potential for water penetration into a home.

 

All are barriers against the outdoor elements. Flaws such as a crack in the crown can allow water seepage. If interior-exterior joints aren’t sealed, water can gather and freeze, or soak into drywall. Ten years of hairline cracks can allow in enough water to topple the top 15 courses of brick on a chimney.

 

Regular fireplace and chimney inspections are about more than avoiding fires. They also catch deterioration in the fireplace system and connecting structure. Early diagnosis helps prevent costlier repairs down the road.

 

Wisconsin’s weather doesn’t help. In winter, cold flue tiles are continually exposed to heat from fires, looks at the flue system to ensure tiles are properly aligned, with no voids or imperfections. Creosote often lurks in the chamber beyond, making it vital that heat be channeled properly.

 

Similarly, the brick structure of the smoke chamber should have a refractory coating to keep smoke moving along and out. Masonry voids here can allow smoke and embers to leak into places they’re not welcome, leading to a high risk of structure fires.

 

Annual fireplace inspection and cleaning is advised by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), especially for homes with wood-burning appliances. Late spring is ideal. If necessary repairs are spotted, the weather is usually cooperative to get them done … and to beat the fall rush.

 

Be certain to have your fireplace and chimney inspected (and maintained) by a qualified fireplace cleaning and inspection company such as Butler Chimneys. All its professionals are certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA). Regular training prepares them for any challenge.

 

Ready to take a major step for safety and fireplace performance? Contact Butler Chimneys to plan a chimney and fireplace inspection and cleaning. A fireplace is easy to love – and even more so when one doesn’t have to worry about risks or dangers.



Scheduling an Annual Fireplace & Chimney Inspection Can Help Prevent Unwanted Fires near Buena Vista, WI