COMMON CHIMNEY PROBLEMS IDENTIFIED DURING INSPECTIONS
Fireplaces are timeless. They provide warmth on cold days and add a touch of beauty to your home. To get the most out of your fireplace, it’s pertinent to ensure your chimney is in pristine condition.
If your chimney is damaged, it can hinder its ability to operate. A malfunctioning chimney can also lead to hazards such as fire or water damage.
Below, Chimney Scientists discuss some common problems found during chimney inspections and steps you can take to prevent them from occurring.
Issues Found During Chimney Inspections
Some of the most common issues found during chimney inspections include:
Creosote Buildup
Creosote is a byproduct of burning wood. Because it’s highly flammable, it poses a significant fire hazard the more it accumulates. It also won’t allow the chimney vents to function correctly.
Cracked Structure
Cracks in your chimney can lead to a range of issues. Cracks often form due to frequent freezing and thawing during colder seasons, harsh weather conditions, and your foundation settling.
If your chimney’s structural integrity is compromised, it may not be as stable as it needs to be, and fire can also escape through the cracks.
Faulty Damper
Your chimney’s damper is responsible for regulating airflow and controlling heat. If this part is damaged, your chimney will lack proper energy efficiency and temperature control. During inspections, a damper will be tested for proper opening and closing.
Animal Nests
Many unwanted guests, especially birds, often make their home in your chimney. When this happens, they obstruct your chimney’s ability to ventilate properly. This can prevent deadly fumes like carbon monoxide from leaving your home.
Preventative Tips
Fortunately, there are several tips and tricks you can take to prevent issues with your chimney. First and foremost, scheduling regular inspections and cleanings is the best way to determine if there are any issues with your chimney.
A skilled professional has the knowledge and tools needed to pinpoint any problems, and they can clear out any debris or buildup present.
Ensure your chimney has the proper gear to operate safely and efficiently. On top of its structural equipment, doing things like burning dry firewood will dramatically lower the amount of smoke produced compared to burning damp firewood.
When purchasing a new home, always ensure your chimney is inspected and building codes are met. This includes things like proper hearth and mantel sizes and adequate space between your chimney and flammable materials.
Schedule Chimney Services Today
Founded in 2014, Chimney Scientists has honed our craft so we can deliver top-notch chimney services to our community. Our technicians are CSIA-certified professionals determined to leave you with a safe, functional chimney you can rely on.
We offer eco-friendly services based on science and are always committed to our clientele and community.
Schedule chimney services by calling (610) 909-5585 today.