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Everyone loves a fire in the hearth crackling on a frosty morning.
Even in sunny California, fireplaces are popular, particularly in
autumn and winter, for the warmth and cozy atmosphere they bring to
a home.
When wood is burned in a fireplace, smoke is generated and, if the
chimney is working properly, the smoke is drawn up the chimney and
into the outside air.
Particles in the smoke - called soot or creosote - are deposited on
the inside of the chimney and fireplace. Creosote is flammable. When
a sufficient amount builds up in a chimney, a fire hazard exists and
the chimney needs to be cleaned.
We are told - from clients who did NOT clean their chimneys in time
- that a chimney fire sounds much like a jet landing on the roof.
Part of this "roar" is from the rush of air up the chimney created
by the fire's demand for oxygen.
A dirty chimney may also not draw well. This causes smoke to drift
or billow into the room when a fire is lit. Soot buildup, particularly
right above the fireplace in an area called the "smoke shelf," is
the most common cause of a chimney not drawing properly. Another cause
is improper construction. But if the fireplace worked well at one
time but is now drawing poorly, you can assume a good cleaning will
restore it to working order again.
WHAT IS A SPARK ARRESTOR?
Most municipal codes require that each chimney have a "spark arrestor."
This is at minimum a screen that fits across the top of the chimney
to deflect or "arrest" sparks that fly up from the fireplace. A good
spark arrestor reduces the likelihood of a stray ember leaving the
chimney and landing on a nearby bush or tree. We have had clients
who have told us of their surprise upon seeing the hedge in their
front yard suddenly light up the night!
HOW OFTEN SHOULD A CHIMNEY BE CLEANED?
We recommend every 1 to 5 years, depending on the usage of the fireplace.
If the hearth is in use daily during the colder months, and annual
cleaning is highly recommended. For most residences, we find every
3 to 5 years is sufficient.
For more information about chimneys and chimney sweeping, contact
the National Chimney Sweep Guild at www.ncsg.org.
Action Duct Cleaning has over 25 years of residential chimney sweeping
expertise. For further information or a free estimate, click
here today.

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