
Cooler weather is on the way, and your home’s fireplace may be put in service to set the stage for holiday gatherings. Before you light the first logs of the season take some simple steps to improve the safety and efficiency of your wood burning fireplace.
Annual chimney maintenance removes flammable creosote, the major cause of chimney fires, and identifies other performance or structural problems.
Cracks, voids, and breaches on the inside of a chimney or chimney liner can allow heat in the smoke chamber to pass through and ignite the home’s wood frame structure.
If you haven’t had the chimney cleaned in a few years, or burn more than one cord of wood a year, you should start with a Level One inspection by a chimney sweep or fireplace professional.
The
inspector will look inside the fireplace for cracks in the masonry,
obstructions or creosote buildup, and tell you if you need a sweep. The
typical cost for inspection and sweep should run around $200.
ALevel Two inspection
is more detailed with video scanning of interior surfaces, and roof,
attic and crawl space inspections--probably not necessary unless you
have experienced an earthquake, or are making major changes to your
fireplace.
Gas-burning fireplaces need regular maintenance too.
Inspect glass doors for cracks or latch issues and check that gas logs are in proper position.
Ignite
the fire and look for clogged burner holes. Gas lines need to be
cleaned of dust, lint or spider webs, and valves and connections may
develop leaks over time. Soot residue can build up in a gas fireplace
depending the placement of the logs and efficiency of the burner.
Aprofessional
inspection will ensure your fireplace isn’t transferring heat or gases
like carbon monoxide inside the spaces between the walls into the house.
Inspect the flue damper to
make sure it opens, closes, and seals properly. Get your flashlight out
and check the flue for combustible material or other foreign objects
such as animal nests. You should be able to see daylight at the top. And
always have carbon monoxide and smoke detectors installed in your home.
Adriana Donofrio • Podley Properties Glendora (626) 926-9700 • adrianad@podley.com