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Chimney and Fireplace Safety

Reblogger Sergio DePinto
Real Estate Sales Representative with Royal LePage Maximum Realty.,Brokerage - Greater Toronto Area

Home Safety Information - Fireplace Advice

It's nice to have people looking out for your safety and comfort during the cold winter months. Here's a post from one of my favourite Home Inspection professionals, Chrissy Doremus, one of her limitless string of informative writings.

Sergio

Original content by Chrissy Doremus ~ US Inspect ~

In order to keep your family and home safe, it is important to always practice fireplace and chimney safety. Follow the three-foot rule. Combustible material too close to the fireplace, or to a wood stove, could easily catch fire so keep material at least 36" away from the hearth. Below, find more helpful information about fireplaces and chimneys.

Fireplace in living roomHow often should I have my chimney cleaned? The quick simple answer is: The National Fire Protection Association standard 211 says, "Chimneys, fireplaces, and vents shall be inspected at least once a year for soundness, freedom from deposits and correct clearances. Cleaning, maintenance and repairs shall be done if necessary."

The Chimney Safety Institute of America recommends that open masonry fireplaces should be cleaned at 1/8" of sooty buildup, and sooner if there is any glaze present in the system. Factory-built fireplaces should be cleaned when any appreciable buildup occurs.

Wood Stove Emissions
Approximately 10 million wood stoves are currently in use in the United States, and 70 percent to 80 percent of them are older, inefficient, conventional stoves that pollute. Source:EPA

Today, there are wood stoves certified by the EPA to be cleaner-burning, as well as stoves that burn gas, pellets, oil, corn and coal. These same stoves are also sold as fireplace inserts, and can be added to a fireplace to reduce the amount of
emissions.

A Surprising Fact
Water causes more damage to masonry chimneys than fire. Chimney caps, also called rain covers, are probably the most inexpensive preventive measure that a homeowner can employ to prevent water penetration and damage to the chimney. Chimneys have one or more large openings (flues) at the top that collect rain water and funnel it directly to the chimney interior. A strong, well designed cap not only keeps this water out, but will also prevent birds and animals from entering and nesting in the chimney.

Posted By: Chrissy Doremus, U.S. Inspect Blog

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Chrissy Doremus ~ US Inspect ~
US Inspect - Chantilly, VA
Residential Property Inspections

Thanks for the re-blog and nice new profile pic!

Oct 07, 2010 08:29 AM
Brian Madigan
RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage (Toronto) - Toronto, ON
LL.B., Broker

Sergoi,

 

This was very helpful. I didn't see it first time around. Thanks for reposting.

 

Brian

Oct 08, 2010 01:02 AM
Sergio DePinto
Royal LePage Maximum Realty.,Brokerage - Greater Toronto Area - Vaughan, ON

Chrissy: Your welcome and thanks... I love these tidbits on Home safety...

Brian:Ya! Chrissy has lots of great posts in her Blog. Some just need to be re-blogged.. lol :)

Oct 08, 2010 08:04 AM
Kathy Clulow
Uxbridge, ON
Trusted For Experience - Respected For Results

Sergio - more than water damage to the chimney ..... we have had a tile chimney that was 18 inches square from the rec room .... all our heat just went up the chimney ..... we were heating the great outdoors even with the damper closed ..... in the winter you could chill anything in the kitchen cupboard that backed onto the chimney.

Oct 08, 2010 01:18 PM
Gloria Todor
Premier Property Sales & Rentals - Springfield, PA
& Doug Durren (484) 431-3686 in SE PA

Sergio, Great choice for a re-blog.  Good timing since the cooler weather is making its way in.

Gloria

Oct 10, 2010 01:41 PM
Sergio DePinto
Royal LePage Maximum Realty.,Brokerage - Greater Toronto Area - Vaughan, ON

Kathy: We know that fireplaces are not cost effective. SOme more, some less, but they all suck more heat then they create.

Goria: Thanks... Timing is good.. especially in my area. We have another frost warning tonight and winter is giving us a poke in the ribs.

Oct 12, 2010 05:39 AM