Chimney Cleaning Made Simple For All

By Kimberly Davis


A fire system is one of the most useful and dangerous areas in a home setup. Keeping the area clean can help reduce the dangers that can occur from a poorly maintained fire place. It also gives the fire place a long duration for longer years of use. It also ensures that the home is safe from fires and here are some of the guidelines to chimney cleaning in the home.

It is an activity that can be done by an individual or with the help of professionals. If it is the person doing it on their own, they should know their way around the maintenance process. The process should be done at least two times a year for a frequently used fireplace. This will ensure that the dust particles that accumulate over the long periods are removed.

To clean a fireplace, there are specialized tools for the procedures. The tools that are required to clean the place are flexible rods to reach the exhaust area, a wire or poly brush for scrubbing, ropes, covering cloths and collecting buckets or dustbins. The other tools required are the ones to protect the person doing the cleaning. They include; a helmet, hand gloves, and masks. They protect from the rough surfaces, falling debris and dust particles.

There are several available ways for the procedure. The most used are top to bottom which is executed with a flexible rod, bottom to top done using a rope, dual line method is done with both a rope and a flexible rod and the weight method done with a rope. The method used will be determined by the size of the fireplace and the materials or tools available for the process.

The passage way of the smoke is the largest surface area in a fireplace, and it is the hardest to reach since it is the space in the walls. It is the first area to be cleaned due to the area it covers and the hardness of the accessibility. It produces more dirt when brushed upon hence the first to be cleaned to avoid collecting of dirt after the other parts are clean.

After the smoke passage is cleaned, the fire place too should be checked. The grills that hold the fire wood and the ash should be cleaned. This will allow checking for the weakness in the area and if any replacements are required. Collecting the ash will ensure that there is enough space for the fire wood and area for the fire to light at.

The cleaning gear will protect the body of the person cleaning. The dust produced can cause allergic reactions in the body, and the mask stops the entrance of the dust into the body.

When a fire system is cleaned, it makes the fireplace comforting and enjoyable. With the above factors considered during the cleaning, the person doing the cleaning will be safe from harm. The home will also be safe from fires. It is time for people to start embracing the culture of cleaning their chimneys.




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