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Chimney Maintenance

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How frequently should you clean your chimney?

It’s important to have your chimney inspected and cleaned at least once a year by a professional chimney sweep; like the ones found at {CLIENT}. This will ensure that your chimney is free of creosote and other debris and that it is functioning properly. Don’t put your family at risk this winter. Make sure your chimney is clean and safe before you light that first fire of the season.

How do you know if your chimney needs to be cleaned?

Because of the limited seasonal times during which most people rely on a fireplace to be in use, it shouldn’t surprise you that it requires the most maintenance by means of a chimney cleaning service because of the repetitive build-up of soot and creosote mixed with trapped in combustion gasses, the outdoor elements and possible brick and mortar damage.

As the weather gets colder, many of us are turning to our fireplaces to keep us warm. But before you light that first fire of the season, it’s important to make sure your chimney is clean and safe; and that includes not only a chimney inspection along with a fireplace inspection but also scheduling a professional chimney cleaning.

Some of the indications that should send out a reminder that your flue is due start with the simplest one:

  • You realize your last chimney inspection and cleaning was over a year ago. Other telltale signs include:
  • Difficulty in lighting a fire: Fires need a steady flow of air to keep them burning properly. If you can’t light or keep a fire going, the chances are good that there is a blockage somewhere in the chimney caused by creosote, dirt, or any other obstruction.
  • More than burned wood and ashes in the hearth after a fire: This contains flakes of chimney flue, crumbled brick, and even animal remains. Should this be evident, a trained chimney sweep specialist from {CLIENT} can also be counted on to repair chimney “fall-out” before major damage takes over.
  • Long-term smell of burned wood: Another indication that there is a good chance of an internal blockage and that both a chimney inspection and a chimney sweep are overdue.
  • Bricks have turned white: Unfortunately, if your bricks have turned white, that is proof of possible extensive moisture damage which in turn requires that a repair is imminent.
  • The mortar cementing the bricks is crumbly or cracked: If this is indeed the scenario you are facing, call {NUMBER} to schedule your complete chimney services package along with a fireplace inspection in {CITY}, {STATE}.

How much does a chimney sweep cost?

A chimney cleaning cost will vary overall depending on the size of the chimney, the type of chimney, and the complexity of the job. Whether you are looking for an idea of a chimney inspection cost quote or a basic chimney sweep cost, please refer to all of the chimney cleaning services menus provided by the experts at {CLIENT} in {CITY}. The cost of the job quotation and final price may also depend on the type of materials used, such as brushes, rods, and other tools. Additionally, the cost of the job may be affected by the location of the chimney, as some areas may require additional safety measures or specialized equipment. For more detailed info regarding pricing and chimney inspection costs, call {NUMBER} now and speak with a knowledgeable chimney services agent.

What happens if you don’t sweep your chimney?

Neglecting to clean your chimney can lead to several dangerous and costly problems. The most common issue caused by a dirty chimney is a chimney fire. When creosote, a byproduct of burning wood, builds up in the chimney, it can ignite and cause a dangerous fire. Chimney fires can be difficult to detect, as they often burn slowly and can be mistaken for a normal fire. However, they can cause significant damage to your home and even put your family at risk.

In addition to chimney fires, a dirty chimney can also lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can be deadly if inhaled in large quantities. When a chimney is blocked by creosote or other debris, it can cause carbon monoxide to build up in your home. This can be especially dangerous if you have a gas-burning fireplace, as the gas can leak into your home without you even realizing it.

Finally, a dirty chimney can also lead to poor air quality in your home. When creosote and other debris build up in the chimney, it can prevent smoke and other pollutants from escaping properly. This can lead to a buildup of smoke and other pollutants in your home, which can cause respiratory problems and other health issues.

Cleaning your chimney is the best way to prevent these dangerous and costly problems. It’s important to have your chimney inspected and cleaned at least once a year by a professional chimney sweeper. This will ensure that your chimney is free of creosote and other debris and that it is functioning properly. Don’t put your family at risk this winter. Make sure your chimney is clean and safe before you light that first fire of the season.

From the rooftop to the hearth, your fireplace and chimney deserve the white glove treatment from the Green Clean experts at {CLIENT}. In {STATE}, the one outstanding choice for affordable, efficient, and committed chimney sweepers are industry-mandated professionals who will not cut any corners. For all of your clean air solutions from vents to HVACs, emergency calls, and a comparable chimney inspection cost, join your {CITY}'s neighbors, residents, and commercial clientele and let your fires burn bright and safe, all year round.

 



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