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THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2022

Fireplace Safety

On a cold winter night, if you're anything like our family, you enjoy a crackling fire in the fireplace. One of the most pleasant elements of the otherwise cold and difficult season is watching the light dance on the walls and savoring its warmth.

There's no denying that having a fireplace in your house is appealing. A fireplace rates second among the top amenities purchasers seek in a home, according to the Hearth, Patio, and Barbeque Association (HPBA). A fireplace, hearth, or pellet stove can also be found in about 80% of American houses. We'll admit that one of the characteristics we looked for when looking at our homes was a fireplace.

Unfortunately, having a fireplace comes with a certain amount of responsibility. Anyone who has a fireplace should be aware that the desire for a crackling fire necessitates a lifetime commitment to keeping it in good working order. Check out these eight basics of preventative wood burning fireplace care if you need to brush up on your fireplace safety before cleaning off the hearth:

  1. Have the chimney inspected annually, and when necessary, cleaned by a professional chimney sweep.
  2. Install a chimney cap on top of the stack to help ensure that debris or animals don't block the flue.
  3. Install working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and have a fire extinguisher.

    According to the Chimney Safety Institute of America, there are over 25,000 chimney fires each year in the United States, accounting for over 120 million dollars in damage to property! Most of these occur because the chimney hasn’t been swept lately, so if you’ve followed our instruction above, you should be good to go.

    However, if you do hear loud cracking or popping noises or see a great deal of dense smoke coming from your fireplace, call the fire department immediately and have them look over the potential danger. These chimney fires not only have the capability of igniting other portions of your home, they can also overheat nearby combustibles.

  4. According to Angie's List, chimney inspections cost anywhere between $100 to $250, while chimney cleanings run between $100 and $350. While this may sound like a hefty fee for some, remember that a regular inspection and cleaning may save you from exorbitant repairs or fire damage in the future.
  5. Make sure the area around the fireplace is clear of potentially flammable objects and materials.

    You may be surprised to learn that heating systems are the second highest cause of home fires, just after cooking! Everyday objects like nail polish, plastic toys and polyester plants are extremely flammable and should not be left anywhere near a fireplace.

  6. Clean out the ashes from your previous fire, and store them in a non-combustible container until you can properly dispose of them.

    If the layer of ashes on your hearth is deep enough that it comes in contact with the grate, that grate may burn out and decrease its lifespan. Excess ashes also reduce the volume of wood that can be placed in the fireplace.

    Give the ashes from a wood-fire a good 24 hours to cool down before removal.

  7. Use a fireplace grate.

    These grates allow for a better quality burn, better drafting, and the protection of your fireplace floor. Northline Express suggests using either a steel bar, caste iron, or grate heater depending on the frequency of use.

  8. Never leave a fire unattended.
  9. Do not close the damper until the embers have completely burned out.

Once you follow these safety tips, sit back and enjoy your cozy home!

 

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