The cozy, wood-burning fireplace in your home could be melting away your family’s budget. It’s estimated that American households lose up to 6 billion dollars a year in wasted energy due to a poorly-sealed chimney.
While the perfect winter scene is set, the fire draws in the oxygen it needs for combustion, pulling the warm air toward the fireplace. The waste gases are pulled up and through the chimney, drawing additional air toward the space. Once the gases rise in the chimney, they drag 90% of the warm air generated by the fire. Just 10% of the energy makes it into the home.
As air escapes, the “stack effect” occurs when the home pulls in more outside air from windows, doors and light sockets to replace the lost air. Unfortunately, this effect can also occur when your fireplace is unlit.
There are a variety of products and strategies to resolve the wasted energy issue and cut excess costs.
The Chimney Safety Institute of America and the National Fire Protection Association (Standard 211) recommend that homeowners have chimneys, fireplaces and vents cleaned and inspected by a professional annually.
Doctor Flue provides both wood burning and gas burning chimney inspections. Wood burning chimney inspections will identify potential structural issues, safety hazards and combustible deposits like creosote and carbon using an internal video scan and reviewing the exterior of the chimney.
Ready to schedule your annual cleaning and inspection? Contact us today! We’ll get you set up right away so you can have peace of mind.
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