The Importance of Cleaning A Chimney
A fireplace is a luxury to have, but it does need to be maintained for safety. To keep the fireplace in top condition, it is recommended that you clean your fireplace and chimney periodically. If not cleaned and maintained both can start a fire in your home.
There are two types of fireplaces in a home that need to be cleaned both gas and wood-burning. Along with cleaning the chimney and fireplace, you also need to have it inspected on an annual basis. Wood burning fireplaces can have a build-up called creosote that is very flammable and can start an unwanted house fire. Creosote is a gummy substance of unburned gas vapors. Gas fireplaces can produce carbon monoxide that is harmful to people. Most newer gas fireplaces have a vent through the side of the house, but if a wood-burning fireplace has been converted to a gas the chimney will still be used.
One of the most dangerous occurrences is a chimney fire. A chimney fire can reach 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit quickly. The number one reason that chimney fires occur is due to the creosote buildup. Due to this danger, a certified chimney inspector should inspect and clean your chimney yearly. A licensed and certified chimney sweeper will use special tools and safety equipment to get the job done. The cost of having a professional clean your chimney is around $252. If you have your chimney cleaned every year it could be as low as $80 or if you have excessive buildup it could cost up to $800.
Remember to use a professional when having your fireplace and chimney maintained and cleaned. A yearly inspection and cleaning will keep your fireplace safe for your warm winter fires and calming ambiance.