Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Easy To Follow Steps In Chimney Cleaning

By Misty Tyler


Now that the holiday season is approaching, cleaning our house has become more necessary. Not only do we want our place to appear great when relatives and friends pay us some visit. We want it to be at its best when we welcome this wonderful Christmas Eve and New Year.

Your fireplace is among the place that you should not take for granted when it comes to cleaning. For one, they are frequently used this cold season, and two, they house materials that are equally harmful to our health and can cause fires if not addressed. Hiring professionals like the ones working for chimney cleaning Virginia Beach will ensure that this place is properly taken care of.

Experts recommend a twice a year full cleaning on most chimneys. However, if you think minor dusting off is necessary, then that is also fine. After all, you know best how well this area is used. The more frequent the usage, the more dust it gets. Removing these dusts from time to time may save you some money from the fee you pay to those professionals who do the process. If you plan to do the process yourself, here is how you can begin.

One, check your fireplace. This will tell you what part needs dusting off and what part has dark spots and the like that needs professional help. This will also make sure that no animals are nesting on it. The presence of birds and squirrels living in this area of the house is nothing new. Fireplaces offer them warmth during the winter so it is a favorite hideout. Ensure that you drive them away before you start.

Measure the height and size of you chimney. Sizing is important so you will have the right measurement of rope to use in the cleaning later on. Determine if the shape of the flue is round or square. Either ways, measure it. Get the exact height as well. You can either climb on top using a ladder and measure it from there.

Third, secure the tools that you need. This includes the chimney brush, ropes, ladder, brooms, dustpan and your personal gears. Most of these materials can be found in your homes. If not, you can try borrowing from your neighbors. If you can refrain from spending, the better. You can use the money for other purpose.

Dress right and prepare your place. You will be working with dust and soot so make sure you are well protected. Use the mask and goggles to prevent you from inhaling dust and harming your eyes. Make sure that you wear comfortable clothing that you do not mind getting dirty. To protect your hands, wear gloves. Also, roll back expensive rugs.

Five, detach the damper from the chimney and place it on a drop cloth. Using the brush attached to the rope, begin dusting off those areas that you have identified during the examination process. Remove as much dust as you can.

This may be too much work for you but if you do it well, you can refrain from regularly calling the help of the pros. Also, ask the help of family members to assist you on this. You would not know how willing they are to help unless you ask.




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