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How Often You Should Get a Chimney Sweep and Inspection

by Daniel Morris Content Writer
If you’re asking how often you should get a chimney sweep and inspection, you should maybe expect a somewhat complex answer. Experts recommend you do this at least once a year. However, depending on circumstances once a year may not be enough. Every chimney is unique, in a unique climate and used differently. Various factors impact the condition your chimney is in, and as a result, these factors impact how often you should use a chimney sweep to do an inspection for you.

Circumstances dictate how often to get a chimney sweep and inspection

To keep your home safe, it’s essential your chimney never gets too clogged with soot and substances that restrict its airflow. It’s also important to prevent creosote from building up in your chimney and making it a fire hazard. For this reason, relying too heavily on the once a year rule is dangerous. There are many circumstances that could cause substances and creosote to have built in your chimney faster than usual, or that could have damaged its structure. Any of these issues increase how often you need to get a chimney sweep and inspection to more than once a year.

Using your fireplace incorrectly

If you have a fireplace connected to your chimney, you need to use it correctly to avoid accelerating the buildup of substances and damaging its structure. Burning unseasoned wood, overloading your fireplace or burning anything other than firewood all escalate the buildup of dangerous substances in your chimney or damage the structure. If you do any of the latter regularly, then you need to have your chimney cleaned every few months, not every year.

Storms and Natural Disasters

Heavy storms or natural disasters can damage your chimney. In constant heavy storms water can get into it. Natural disasters and harsh storms can also shift and damage its structure, sometimes in ways you can’t see. If there is any natural disaster in your area, have your chimney inspected before using it again so you don’t put your home in danger by using a chimney that isn’t safe.

Chimney Fires

A chimney fire is a fire that occurs in your chimney and is usually caused by creosote. They almost always damage your chimneys structure. Some are loud and explosive, but others burn slowly and can be easy to miss. Signs you’ve had a chimney fire include a cracked chimney wall, damage on your roof and heat damage to the walls and ceiling near it. If you’ve experienced a chimney fire, or suspect you have, you should have your chimney inspected and repaired before using it again. Using a damaged chimney, or one that has experienced a chimney fire, is dangerous and can make any subsequent chimney fire even more damaging to your chimney and home.

Contact your local chimney cleaning company Mobile AL for complete chimney inspection and cleaning.

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