Fireplace Cleanings/Inspections

When your fireplace gets too dirty, it can have a negative impact on the performance of your stove/fireplace; As well as create a fire hazard.  It only takes as little as one cord of wood burned in your fireplace to build up enough soot to warrant a cleaning. For this reason, the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) recommends that you have your chimney cleaned and inspected each year.

The Chimney Cleaning and Inspection Process

The tools we use to clean your chimney are professional grade. Using these tools, we will remove all of the brushable soot and creosote without damaging your fireplace or causing a mess in your home. Our technicians use a very careful process to treat your home with respect and make sure to leave it in excellent condition when your chimney cleaning is complete. During your cleaning, our technicians will also inspect the fireplace and chimney and notify you of any concerns. Every Polar Bear technician has the expertise to diagnose your chimney problem and offer recommendations for service and repair. A thorough chimney inspection will let you know if there are additional issues that need attention, so take advantage of this service we provide and put your mind at ease. A clean chimney will burn more efficiently, saving energy and adding value to your home. Call Polar Bear today to schedule your cleaning.

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?

BECAUSE YOUR SAFETY COMES FIRST!

Over time, chimneys may become clogged with creosote, a byproduct of burning wood. This build up leaves a highly combustible residue on the inside of the chimney. Creosote buildup is inevitable. Just look at this large chunk of creosote that was clogging this chimney.

How often do I need my Chimney Cleaned/Inspected?

  • At Polar Bear, we recommend you have your chimney inspected once a year, in accordance with (NFPA) regulations.

  • However, some customers don’t typically use their fireplace very much in a winter season, especially if it doesn’t get cold enough to warrant it.

  • We advise that if you use your fireplace more than 3 times a week all winter, that you should have your chimney cleaned every year; Assuming that you burned dry-seasoned hard wood only.

Benefits to having it cleaned yearly:

  • The creosote/soot from last season is cleaned off, and won’t harden before next years winter, let alone, add to the accumulation for next season.

  • The chimney should ultimately draw better with a flue that has smoother walls.

  • In the event of a down-draft wind, you will prevent the smell of a dirty chimney in your home.

  • Creosote is a Fire-Hazard, and at risk of an ember finding its way up your flue and igniting.