Month: July 2021

Do I Need to “Close” My Fireplace During the Summer?

Now that summer is here, it’s a good idea to close the fireplace until the colder weather returns. Closing the fireplace for the season has many benefits. First, it will help prevent the conditioned air in your home from escaping through the chimney saving money on cooling costs. Second, it will keep the rain out of the chimney that can damage interior masonry and cause foul odors in your home. Third, closing the fireplace also prevents small animals and pests from climbing in the flue through a damaged or missing chimney cap. However, there are a few routine maintenance tasks that should be done when closing your wood-burning or gas fireplace for the summer.

hire a chimney sweep, shawnee ksSchedule a Chimney Inspection

Your chimney and fireplace need to be inspected annually, and getting it done during the summer will avoid the fall and winter rush when chimney sweeps are busiest. A chimney inspection is necessary to ensure your gas or wood-burning fireplace is safe to operate and is not a health or safety hazard. The chimney sweep will visually inspect the chimney, vents, and attached heating appliances. In addition, the chimney sweep will check ceramic logs, burner, connections, and fittings for gas fireplace owners. The chimney sweep will also check for creosote build-up and obstructions. Any deficiencies found during the inspection, like spalling brick, cracks in the chimney crown, water leaks, or other damages, can be repaired while the fireplace is not in use.

Chimney Cleaning

It’s also a good idea to clean the chimney before closing the fireplace for the summer. Small animals like birds, raccoons, and squirrels may have been hiding out in the chimney. Also, strong winds can blow leaves, twigs, and other debris into the vent. The decaying organic matter, along with the warmer temperatures and humidity, can cause foul odors to permeate your home. It can also attract pests.

Moreover, the creosote accumulating in the chimney throughout the winter hardens into a thick, tarry, and flammable substance that becomes extremely difficult to remove. It also contributes to foul odors.  A professional chimney sweep that is certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) has the training and professional equipment necessary to safely clean the chimney and your attached heating appliances, including gas and wood-burning fireplaces, wood stoves, furnaces, and inserts, per National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) industry standards.

Turn off the Pilot Light

Gas fireplace owners should also turn off the pilot light before closing the damper for the summer. Turning off the pilot light will reduce energy costs and wear and tear when you’re not using the fireplace. It is a simple process. First, locate the pilot knob and turn it to the “off” position. Also, turn the gas shutoff valve to the “off” position.

top mount chimney damper, kansas city moClosing the Damper

Most fireplaces have a damper that is installed in the chimney’s throat above the firebox. It is typically operated by a lever or a rotating screw-type rod. Close the damper by lifting and pulling the handle down or turning the rotating rod to the right. Some fireplaces have a top-mount damper that is installed at the top of the chimney. It is closed by pulling the chain and attaching it to the hook in the firebox. After closing the damper, visually check to ensure it has an airtight seal when shut. An airtight damper seal is essential for reducing energy costs and keeping water out of the chimney and firebox.

If you need help closing the damper or turning off the pilot light, contact the professional chimney sweeps at Fluesbrothers. We’ll be glad to schedule an appointment throughout our Kansas City Metro service area.

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What to Know When Considering a Backyard Fire Pit

When contemplating a backyard fire pit, it can’t be digging a hole in the backyard, throwing in some logs and a match. Aside from the obvious safety recommendations you need to follow just like you do with your fireplaces, inserts, and stoves, several factors need to be put into the equation to have a successful outcome.

  • Personal tastefire pit considerations, avon ct
  • Budget
  • Ample space
  • DIY or professionally built
  • Local Fire Codes
  • Insurance considerations
  • Type of fire pit

Personal Fire Pit Taste

Personal taste and budget go hand-in-hand when contemplating any home improvement project.  Search the internet or home improvement publications to get some ideas for the type of materials (stone or brick) available.  Before reaching a final decision, make sure the components you need are available in your area.

What’s Your Budget?

This one is most often the deciding factor on size, style, and design.  There is little satisfaction in putting a budget-breaking fire pit in if it will cause financial ruin, so be realistic with all of your goals.

Do I Have Enough Yard Space For a Fire Pit?

Is there ample space to enjoy the fire pit?  Many municipalities require the fire pit to be a certain distance from homes (including neighbors), outbuildings, fences, and trees.  Fire pits need to have room between the fire itself and seating.  No one wants to get burned from sitting close to the fire.

DIY vs Hiring a Professional

The choice between a Do-it-Yourself or a professional project is many times the easiest decision.   Is there enough time to complete the project?  What kind of family disruptions will be created in the process of conclusion?  If the budget permits, many times, it’s just easier to let someone else do it.

Check Local Fire Codes

Local Fire Codes may prevent you from having a fire pit at all.  Check with the fire department in your area.  Each region has specific fire codes that must be followed.  Spending the money to build the fire pit and having the fire department say it’s not up to code and you must move it is not a pleasant scenario.  If you live in a wildfire area, these fire mandates may shut down the fire pit before it gets started.

Homeowner’s Insurance Concerns

Insurance considerations may have a say in how much you pay to insure your home and property.   Once again, if you live in a high wildfire, insurance rates may increase.  Often the addition of a sizable fire pit may increase the value of your home and cause rates to escalate.

backyard fire pit, farmington ctFuel Choice

The type of fire pit, not the design, but the fuel, is an option.  This decision cannot be after the firepit has been built but in the planning.  Many people enjoy a crackling fire; with its smells and sounds, it is relaxing.  The drawback is having to have a steady supply of firewood.  There is a propane or natural gas-powered fire pit; some would say it has no romance.  That may be true but, changing the propane tank takes a lot less effort than stacking wood.

Many homeowners think only of the design and the surroundings of a fire pit.  Consider all the above, ask around, and ask the local zoning commission when you have a strategy.  Make sure the design and type of fuel you are planning to use are within the building code.

For more questions, professional advice, and estimates, contact Northeastern Chimney, LLC. Also, give us a call to schedule or inquire about our chimney cleaning, inspections, maintenance and repairs.

Northeastern Chimney, LLC

37 Cody Street

West Hartford, Connecticut 06110

Phone: 860-233-5770

 

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Get the Most out of Your Fireplace during the Warmer Months

Just because winter is over, you don’t have to stop enjoying your fireplace. You have a bunch of great options for decorating the fireplace inside and out and making the wall area surrounding the appliance come alive.

chimney and fireplace inspection, independence moWe’ll look at some of those options, but first, here are five tasks to accomplish before decorating.

  1. Have a safety inspection performed on your fireplace and chimney.
  2. Schedule repairs to fix any problems the inspection turns up – do this sooner rather than later in the year when chimney crews are super-busy.
  3. Have your chimney cleaned to remove flammable creosote and outside debris.
  4. Remember to close the damper to keep inside air from exchanging with outside air.
  5. Clean your firebox to remove all ash, soot residue, creosote deposits and smoke stains.

Design ideas for your fireplace & fireplace area

Your fireplace is a big attention-getter when it’s in use, but it can attract just as much attention in the off-season with these ideas.

Decorate the firebox: You can add candles, lights, plants and just about anything else to highlight and beautify a clean, empty firebox.

Cover the firebox: If you don’t want anything in the firebox, cover it with a curtain, hanging beads or a portrait or painting.

fireplace surround ideas, olathe ksPut your mantel to good use: If you don’t have a lovely mantel over your fireplace, consider installing one. Mantels are ideal settings for antiques, kids’ artwork, floral arrangements, spring- and summer-themed decorations, clocks, mirrors, family photos and other attractive items.

Add a fireplace surround: Fireplace surrounds can be purchased pre-made or custom built. They can cover a narrow area around the fireplace, or they can take up an entire wall. You can have your surround made from wood, natural or faux stone, brick, paneling and other materials.

Enhance your fireplace wall: Whether or not you add a surround, you can bring lots of beauty to the wall in which the fireplace sits. Consider tasteful shelving, hanging tapestries, framed posters of landscapes or city skylines, ground-level or suspended potted plants and anything else that you happen to find attractive and engaging.

Think color: If your home has a dominant color scheme, keep this in mind when decorating your fireplace and surrounding area. Whether you use matching or contrasting colors, the idea is for this section of your room to be a logical part of everything else.

Get creative: The best thing about any home-decorating or upgrade project is, there are no rules you must follow. What makes sense to you is what you should do. Enlist the help of your family for ideas, and create something that’s truly a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.

Fluesbrothers Chimney & Fireplace of Kansas City, KS, can’t help you with your fireplace-area decorating, but we can help in other important ways.

Our team of CSIA-certified technicians provides chimney sweep services, licensed chimney inspections and all repairs to chimneys, fireplaces and system components. We serve the greater Kansas City, KS/Kansas City, MO, region with the singular goal of keeping you and your family safe and comfortable.

Schedule a fireplace and chimney cleaning or inspection, learn more about our services and get your questions answered by calling (913) 236-7141.

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