Burn Baby Burn...But Before You Do, Check Out These Tips!
With the recent cooler weather, you're probably ready to use your fireplace. But before you do, you may want to check out these tips. A wood burning fireplace and chimney can be a major source of cold air leaks and other issues in winter. So the chimney and fireplace need a little going over before winter sets in.
Chimney and Fireplace
- Check that the chimney is clear of any nests from birds, squirrels or other animals.
- Check flue damper operation. Make sure it opens and closes fully, and that it is able to be locked in the open or closed position.
- Check chimney draft. Make sure the chimney will draw up the fire and smoke properly. Test this by taking several sheets of newspaper and rolling them up. Then with the fireplace damper in the open position, light the newspaper in the fireplace. The smoke should rise up the chimney. If it doesn't, you have an obstruction and need to call a professional in to clean the chimney of creosote and ash and possible debris.
- If it has been several years (or never!) since you had your fireplace chimney cleaned, you should have it done by a professional chimney sweep. Definitely not a fun DIY project.
- Inspect the fire brick in the fireplace. If you see any open mortar joints have them repaired immediately! A fire can spread into the stud wall behind the masonry fire brick through open mortar joints.
Have a warm and safe Winter!