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Home Inspector Discusses Fireplace Safety
Fireplace Safety Published On Thursday, March 03, 2011 By ThurstonTalk. Under: Biz Reviews. Dwayne is a home inspector based out of Thurston County with Boggs Inspection Services Several items to be aware off when using a fireplace. The condition of the chimney is an important factor in safe fireplace use. The Chimney Safety Institute of America says a faulty chimney can cause something worse than smoke in the living room. They recommend that a chimney be examined by a professional once a year. The chimney not only gets dirty from use, but bricks can become loose with age. Flues may crack or become blocked. A pro can recognize problems, quickly evaluate them, and offer recommendations for safer use. Creosote builds up as the cozy fires burn. It reduces the flue’s ability to draw off smoke and can cause odors. More importantly, it can ignite a chimney fire. A buildup of only 1/8 inch of creosote means it’s time to clean. A number of other things can cause chimneys to malfunction and/or become dangerous:
To find a professional chimney sweep, contact the Institute at (800) 536-0118 or www.csia.org.
About the Author Dwayne is a member of the Olympia Master Builders and a former past President of the Washington Association of Property Inspectors, Dwayne is also a committee member for the Washington State Pest Management Association (WSPMA), Dwayne has been serving the Thurston County home inspection market of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater for many years. Boggs Inspection Services can be reached at 360-480-9602 Bookmark/Search this post with |