Smoke drifting from the chimney and a cheery fire in the hearth – these add warmth and character to your home. In fact, the slightest chill in the air is already a good enough excuse to light up a cozy fire. As with most home components, however, your chimney and fireplace have a lot more to them than just aesthetics. You’ll want to make sure they’re safe and well-maintained so you need to avoid the following issues.
1. Creosote: It’s not just smoke that goes up the chimney whenever you use the fireplace. A mixture of tar, creosote and soot – called creosote – can build up in the chimney system as well. This black residue is combustible, no matter its degree or stage. Creosote in the chimney should be dealt with quickly to prevent damage to the clay or stone flue, and to keep your home fire-safe.
2. Damaged liner: A chimney liner protects the more combustible parts of your home from the heat in the chimney. That’s why keeping it sound and intact is crucial. Make sure to have your chimney inspected by a trusted professional like Chimney Doctors. We specialize in chimney relining, along with other related services, to keep your system in tip-top shape.
3. Obstruction: The blockage may occur in the chimney system if you haven’t used your fireplace in a long time. This is usually caused by a bird’s nest, leaves, debris or even deterioration in the chimney’s masonry. A blocked chimney can be a health hazard because it prevents harmful gases from safely leaving your home.
4. Problems in brickwork: Given how your chimney is exposed to the elements, it might start succumbing to wear and tear over time. Before bricks start falling off your chimney, call for expert masonry repair and rebuilds.
When in need of a reliable and Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) certified chimney sweep, look no further than Chimney Doctors. With our exceptional restoration and rebuild services, we’ll take care of your chimney problems – from creosote buildup to blockages – in a timely and efficient manner. We proudly serve homeowners in Clifton Park, NY, and surrounding communities. Call us today at (518) 882-5009, or fill out our contact form to schedule your consultation.