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Chestnut Hill Chimney & Hearth Specializing in Alternative Heating Solutions Complete Installations from Design to Finish 603-755-4835 |
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Chimney Cleaning: Clean chimneys don't catch fire. Chimney fires are caused when the creosote present in the chimney ignites. A chimney fire can be small, and over quickly, or raging. Either way a chimney fire can damage your chimney, and your home. It is very important to clean your wood or pellet stove system at the end of the burning season (Spring) rather than wait until Fall. Wood Ash absorbs humidity and forms Lye which is corrosive to the stove and venting system. All pellet appliances must be cleaned at the end of the burning season, per manufacturer's instructions. The humidity in the air during the summer months is absorbed by pellets inside the unit causing them to break down and expand which can jam the fuel feed system. The National Fire Protection Agency recommends that all chimneys be inspected annually. But some chimneys may need to be cleaned more often, some less. How often a chimney needs cleaning depends on the type of fuel and how it is burned. All burning fuels leave a deposit in your chimney, including oil furnaces. In fact most of our winter emergency calls are from plugged oil flues, not woodstoves. We offer a discount on multiple flues in the same residence if cleaned at the same time. All cleanings include a Level I inspection (for more on this please see Inspections). |
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