Sunday, March 1, 2015

Prevent House Fires With Chimney Sweep NJ

By Olivia Cross


You often remove ash from the fireplace indicating that your wood has completely burnt. This is a sign that your fireplace or stove is efficient. But from the ash, there is something else that is released and goes up the chimneys. It is what does not turn to the ash particles from the wood you burn which puts the home at risk. A chimney sweep NJ can help you in removing debris and creosote that build up inside chimneys when you burn wood and other fuels.

Smoke and other gases are released when you burn the wood logs and they move through chimneys to be released at rooftop. One substance that is formed from burning wood is creosote. It is a substance that causes many house fires when it is ignited. Creosote is unburned wood energy that deposits on chimneys flues.

At first, creosote does not present problems because it is less and has not dried out to solidify. You may clean it easily. However, when left to remain on flues for longer, creosote becomes hard and very difficult to remove. Because it is flammable, if you do not remove it, creosote could trigger fires.

What happens is that the high temperatures may ignite the creosote or when embers from the burning fuel fly upwards through the flues, they reach the areas where creosote has build up and cause fires to start. Rising flames as well as sparks could easily ignite the coating of creosote thereby flashing through the chimneys and burning your house.

Hardwoods are likely to release more of creosote than softwood. Besides, wood with more moisture content may release more of this substance. Creosote may ignite when embers fly inside the flues. The high temperatures in chimneys could also ignite this substance and cause fires. When cleaning chimneys, you will need to make sure that the task is done properly.

People even think that creosote is caused by some kind of trees than others. However, any wood you burn will release this substance. The only difference may be that some woods could create more than others. But the bottom-line is that all woods release creosote. Besides, creosote is depended on the moisture content.

Creosote is hard and does not come out easily. In order to remove it, technicians use chemicals to break down its molecules. Even with an effective cleaning, you will not eliminate this flammable substance completely. The good thing is that at minimal amounts, it does not present any major threats.

It only becomes a hazard when it accumulates in large amounts. With timely cleanups, you will keep the amount of creosote low ensuring your flues and chimneys are protected. A properly maintained chimneys structure will last for long and enhances its efficiency. When it is clogged, smoke may enter the house and cause surfaces to turn darker and unsightly.




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