Thursday, July 27, 2017

The Importance Of Chimney Cleaning Minnesota

By Douglas Young


When it comes to keeping a house clean, many people do not prioritize on the chimney. Given that the job of this structure is guiding smoke from the house and that it is made of brick, many homeowners ignore it and instead focus on more pressing areas such as the flooring and yard. However, failing to clean chimneys can be a costly mistake. By performing chimney cleaning Minnesota residents can prevent fire accidents caused by the accumulation of creosote and soot.

Despite their relatively simple job and rustic look, chimneys need regular cleaning. This is a good way to prevent the accumulation of soot and creosote. Creosote is a chemical that is released when some materials are burned. The Wood Heating Alliance completed a study and concluded that creosote either by itself or when combined with other elements, is involved in ninety two percent of chimney fires. By cleaning their chimneys once or twice a year, Minnesota residents can prevent the accumulation of creosote.

Sweeping chimneys is a challenging task to carry out on your own. It is important to utilize the proper brushes and methods to make sure that the sides of the structure are cleanly swept. In addition, it is necessary to examine the chimney correctly before cleaning it to ensure that there are no structural defects such as cracks and missing mortar in the joints. Therefore, it is important to hire an expert chimney sweep to complete the task. This professional is equipped with tools and experience needed to clean chimneys.

Chimneys usually last long when they are well maintained and frequently cleaned. You will also reduce the possibility of carrying out repairs. Chimney sweeps can also fit features like liners and caps, which guard chimneys and increase their lifespan. Caps will prevent rain, leaves and other elements from getting into the structure and keep it free from water. Liners on the other hand will keep the structure safe.

Regular cleansing of chimneys also prevents bad odors. Chimneys that remain dirty for extended periods can start emitting bad odors. The odors can come from creosote or soot.

Items like leaves, sticks and other debris can clog chimneys and get rotten or moldy. Even small creatures such as squirrel and mice can make their way into a chimney. If their droppings begin piling up or they die inside the structure, the odor will be evident in your home.

Another reason to keep chimneys clean is to prevent smoke damage. If soot and creosote accumulate in chimneys, they make the structures narrower and this can cause more smoke to remain in your house. The smoke can cling to clothing, furniture and other items. The smoke can also cause hard to remove sooty stains on the floors and walls. When chimneys are regularly cleaned, they become well ventilated, allowing the smoke to escape easily.

When chimneys are seriously blocked, carbon monoxide poisoning may take place. This may cause nausea, dizziness, confusion or death. In a well ventilated home, the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning is low. Apart from cleaning chimneys, you need also to perform frequent inspections, more so after the cold seasons.




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