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7 Simple Ways to Help Prevent a Chimney Fire

As you relax in front of your fireplace or bask in the warmth of your wood stove, the last thing you are likely to be thinking about is the condition of your chimney. However, if you donu2019t give some thought to it before you light those winter fires, your enjoyment may be very short-lived.<br>For more- http://www.chimneygenie.com/chimney-services/experts/

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7 Simple Ways to Help Prevent a Chimney Fire

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  1. 7 Simple Ways to Help Prevent a Chimney Fire

  2. An uncontrollable chimney fire can be devastating. Most chimney fire takes place due to lack of alertness and pro active action & regular check up maintenance from chimney expert in Suffolk County.

  3. 1.Have Your Chimney and Fireplace Cleaned and Inspected Annually A dirty chimney with a lot of creosote and soot buildup is dangerous because these materials burn at very high temperatures, spreading the fire. It is therefore important to have your chimney and fireplace checked annually.

  4. 2. Build Small Fires A small fire that burns well does not produce as much creosote as a large fire that is burning slowly. This is because a fire that burns brightly produces lesser smoke and soot, thereby reducing the buildup on the inside of the chimney.

  5. 3. Use Seasoned Wood Dry, seasoned wood is the best choice for starting a fire. This is because wet wood burns slowly, creating more smoke, which condenses on the inside of the chimney. This results in an increase in the creosote deposits in your chimney.

  6. 4. Never Use Paper or Combustible Liquids in the Fireplace Never use combustible materials or liquids to start a fire. The flames can get out of hand very quickly, resulting in disaster. Never burn paper, garbage, plants, or wrapping paper in a fireplace.

  7. 5. Use a Chimney Liner A chimney liner is an essential part of a fire prevention plan. Chimney liners provide better air flow, better exhaust passage for combustion gases and also protect the chimney structure from excessive heating and exhaust fumes.

  8. 6. Install a Chimney Cap A chimney cap prevents unwanted elements in your chimney. Animals or birds setting up residence in the chimney could ignite a chimney fire.

  9. 7. Ensure Good Air Supply Restriction in the air supply to the fireplace aids in the formation of creosote. To improve air flow, ensure that the fireplace damper is fully open.

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