Doing The Proper Methods Of Chimney Cleaning

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By Susan Myers


Chimneys are very useful in the homes. These can provide ventilation for the smoke, furnace, fireplace, hot flue gases, or stove into the atmosphere outside. Aside from the homes, these are also often used in steam locomotives, ships, and buildings. These are usually being placed on higher altitudes in order to reduce their effect into the surroundings.

Burning fires in the chimneys would often lead to an accumulation of creosote and soot which are flammable and sticky substances which may possibly cause fire if not removed immediately. To hire a professional for chimney cleaning NJ can be expensive. So it would be better to do it by yourself, but make sure to provide the proper tools. These tools may be bought from the nearby hardware stores in New Jersey, NJ. Here are the following methods for cleaning the chimneys.

To prepare for chimney cleaning. Before you start the process, the first thing that you have to is determining whether it needs to be cleaned. It is typically recommended for it to be cleaned every once a year. Using it more frequently may require the cleaning process more often. With the use of flashlight, check the flue then get either a plastic knife or a pencil to scrape off the creosote.

Check if there are some animals living in it such as critters, squirrels, raccoons, and birds. These animals may possibly nest there especially if your chimney has been used already for long. So better check on these before you start to clean. Use a flashlight so you can see clearly the fireplace, and if you find one, be sure to remove it directly.

The measurement of flue. The whole chimney parts can only be properly cleaned if you are using the tools with proper sizes. In the fireplace, measure all sides from bottom. Measure as well the sides on the top and use a ladder to reach the highest part. Make sure to determine the size and the shape of the flue. The height of chimney must also be determined.

Buy the necessary supplies. The supplies are surely available in all hardware stores. The necessary supplies include weighted rope or brush extension pipes, a drop cloth or a plastic tarp, dust pan, goggles, dust mask, a wire or a plastic brush, stiff wire brush, tall ladder, and broom. It is also important to dress up appropriately like wearing a bandanna, gloves, and old clothes because you are going to deal with messy soot.

Prepare the house for the process. Place the tarp or drop cloth around the fireplace. Extend the cloth into the living room for about several feet. Make use of other tarps or sheets for covering the furniture with a light fabric. Expensive rugs must be rolled back. Remove the chimney damper. Locate the handle and use a small wire brush when you clean it. Detach it and set it aside.

Cleaning from top to bottom. Climb up to the roof with the use of the ladder. But make sure that it is safe to stand into your roof. But if you are not sure of its quality, just clean it instead from the bottom. Assemble the pipe section and the brush and use them to scrub and clean the flue.

After doing all these methods, clean the flue entrance. The soot and the creosote may fell down and collect there. Clean as well the debris in the fireplace. Be sure to properly dispose all the collected dirt since these are flammable.




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