Cleaning Fireplaces

 

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The Proud Owner Of An Outdoor Fireplace

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Your Guide To Cleaning Fireplaces

Nobody likes to think about cleaning fireplaces. It is not the type of job that a person looks forward to or gets geared up to do because it is dirty and it can be dangerous. However, having a regularly cleaned fireplace is important to your home and can prevent some serious fire damage as well. Make sure you take part in the process of cleaning fireplaces when it is necessary so that you can avoid more serious problems in the future. You never know what could come out of a dirty fireplace and what types of problems could arise, but it likely could end up being very dangerous.

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The Showcase On Your Fireplace Mantel

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Most indoor fireplaces actually go neglected in terms of cleaning for years, causing a build-up of the soot and other problematic materials in your chimney. This leaves you and your family at a higher risk for chimney or fireplace flume fires; in fact, most fire departments report that almost half of all house fires are as a result of an indoor fireplace. Fireplaces that are used four times a year or more should be cleaned about once a year, according to most fire department consultants. It is recommended that you check out your fireplace after the winter as this is the most ideal condition for doing this type of work.

Doing The Job

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Dealing With A Ventless Fireplace

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In terms of cleaning fireplaces, you need to make sure you know what you are doing before you start the process. It can be very dangerous and you could be seriously hurt if you attempt to clean a fireplace without properly knowing what you are doing. There are things you should be looking for as you clean your fireplace, too. One of the items you should look for is creosote. This is a black residue that will, likely, be present on the liner of your fireplace. This is also a highly combustible material and is the root cause of most chimney fires. When cleaning fireplaces, make sure you check for creosote.

It is also important to check for soot. Soot is made up of carbon and can gather and collect anywhere in the home. There are many common places for soot build-up, including fireplace doors and the brick around your fireplace. When cleaning fireplaces, soot will likely be the most common item you will come in contact with. You should also check your fireplace hardware for wear or any problems at this time as it is the ideal moment to check out the working conditions.

 

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