There’s something about old fireplaces that homeowners just love. Unfortunately, for all their appeal, they do require maintenance from a professional chimney sweep. Now that the colder season is here, you can expect to find plenty of use for this traditional heating system so keeping your chimney in good condition should be high on your priority list.
Chimneys and fireplaces have a long history of use. Because of this, there are numerous myths and old wives’ tales surrounding their care. While most of these myths may cause small inconveniences, the worst can be dangerous.
Orange Peels
Many household cleaning products contain orange oil. This is the main substance that people believe can clean out their chimneys. Unfortunately, burning orange peels to clean out your flue is not true. You’re better off getting a chimney relining to really get rid of the soot and smoke that build up the chimney. There is another version of this myth involving potato peels instead, and, like with oranges, burning them in the fireplace has no cleaning effect on your chimney whatsoever.
Choosing Wood
Freshly cut wood has high moisture levels. This means they produce more smoke when burned. Some people say that sticking to only certain kinds of hard and dried wood can eliminate the need to clean your chimneys. The truth is, yes, your choice of wood can affect how much soot and creosote (a by-product of fireplaces) accumulates in the chimney, but it will still need to be cleaned. It will be fewer times, but not completely zero.
Chimney Fires
The Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA), which standardizes chimney masonry repair, safety, construction and maintenance, warns against this very popular myth. Some people believe they can get rid of the buildup inside their chimneys by simply starting a contained fire inside it. This is dangerous and absolutely should not be tried.
The best way to get your chimneys cleaned is with professional services from Chimney Doctors, the trusted name in chimney cleaning services. Give us a call at (518) 882-5009, or fill out our contact form to schedule a visit today. We serve homeowners in Clifton Park, NY, and all nearby areas.