Ensuring your safety is vital so in order to have a clean and safe flue chimney you must first ensure that you aren t leaving yourself open to any avoidable danger by going into the task of sweeping your own chimney without guidance.
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Then open a door or window and wait a few minutes before opening the damper so the pressures equalize.
Then open the damper and wait a few more minutes for heat to rise from the house.
Strap on goggles and a respirator clean the ashes out of the firebox and remove the grate.
It is often difficult to find a rod this long.
You will need a set of goggles that form a dependable seal around the eyes.
First you remove the creosote that has built up on the inside of the chimney walls.
When you clean your own chimney you accomplish three things.
Creosote deposited over a long period becomes highly flammable and it s often the cause of chimney fires.
Attach the first piece of pipe to the brush.
If you try to make do.
If you cannot find a long enough rod connect several rods together.
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Insert the brush into the chimney through the fireplace.
Secure a flexible rod that is long enough to reach the entire length of your chimney.
The first stage of creosote is a fine dust or flake like substance that falls off easily.
Assemble the brush and one section of pipe.
Second stage creosote looks like a black brittle sponge however it still flakes off pretty easily when using a brush to clean your chimney.
A fireplace cleaning log helps to prevent chimney fires and they help remove debris deposited along the chimney walls.
Therefore the cleaner be it you or a professional must be thorough and comprehensive in carrying out the cleaning.
When considering how to clean a chimney many homeowners don t consider protective gear at all.
Another idea to try out when it s time to clean your chimney is a chimney sweep log.
Creosote removal is vital to your safety.
Cleaning a chimney is im portant to prevent chimney fires and potential house fires.
Add another section of pipe to enable you to extend the brush further up.
These sticky deposits are called creosote.
Sweeping your own chimney is obviously entirely diffrent from cleaning chimneys.
You re not just clearing out the soot and dust but you need to scrape and remove creosote that has built up on your chimney walls.