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Why does my furnace chimney need cleaning? How often should my chimney be cleaned? When a sweep services my home will there be a mess? Do you install caps? How much? How can a sweep help me to maintain a safe home? Why does my furnace chimney need cleaning? How often should my chimney be cleaned? It depends entirely on the type of system, your burning habits, and the time of year you use your woodburning system. At the minimum, every chimney should be inspected annually and cleaned, if necessary, according to the National Fire Protection Association. For homeowners who burn wood, it is recommended after each cord of wood that is burned to reduce the level of build up throughout the system. Back to top. When A Sweep Services My Home Will There Be A Mess?
Do you install caps? How much does it cost? We install Stainless Steel Caps which are lifetime guaranteed. This is a one time installation. A cap will keep out animals, leaves, twigs, and most of all, rain. Rain does most of the damage to chimneys by getting into cracks, freezing during the winter, and pushing at the masonry causing serious damage. A single flue cap chimney cap is generally installed at about $80-$105. Custom caps that cover more than one flue start at $189 installed. Back to top. We do everything and anything to do with chimney repairs. Our specialty is masonry repair and relining. If you have a problem with the chimney, we have the solutions. Back to top. Currently, chimneys are built with terra-cotta clay tiles inside the brick structure. These tiles serve as a gas tight and heat resistant insulator against the masonry structure. Without a liner or with cracked and damaged liners, there would be heat transfer or actual seepage through the brick and mortar. Surrounding the chimney is the structure of the home which is usually wood. A liner is a stainless steel tube inserted into a chimney to draft an appliance, furnace, woodstove or fireplace. The appliance will vent through that stainless pipe and use the existing chimney as an encasement. Liners are gas tight systems and insulated for highest efficiency. This solves most drafting and safety issues due to damaged or unlined chimneys. Back to top. There can be a number of reasons, most of which can be addressed on site by a chimney sweep and inspection. There are many situations that can cause the fireplace odor. Improper burning technique, unseasoned wood, moisture and humidity, negative pressure creating downdrafts all can contribute to the smell of a fire without the fire. Step 1 typically is to have the chimney cleaned and inspected. Step 2 can be a rain cap to keep out rain or even better a top mounted damper that seals out rain and humidity. This would also prevent a down draft carrying the odors of the chimney into the home. Unfortunately there are cases when these solutions don`t always work and are much more difficult to assess by a simple inspection. Negative air pressure in the home (especially newer tight homes) can reverse the flow of draft from the chimney back into the home. Some cases of odor problems are due to exhaust fans, additional chimneys, central air systems, central vacuum, combustion appliance flues, range hoods and clothes dryers, etc pulling air from the best make up air source possible , your chimney. Back to top. How can a sweep help me to maintain a safe home?
These are just a few of the answers to your questions. Feel free to call us at 218-587-5577 or e-mail us at completechimneycare@tds.net with any question not covered. |
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