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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

Chimney Fire Damage Prevention

1/20/2022 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Kennett Square/Oxford provides fire restoration services for Southern Chester County, no matter the extent of the damage.  During the winter season, there are many potential risks for fire damage including the heat sources we use for our homes.  One such fire hazard is a damaged or unmaintained chimney.  We recommend following the below steps to prevent an issue with your chimney as well as the fire damage it can cause.

  • Hire a certified professional to inspect and clean your chimney on an annual basis.
  • Caps should be installed on all flues for your chimney.  The caps will prevent dirt and debris from blocking the chimney as well as allow smoke to exit the system properly.
  • Ensure that the caps are attached to the chimney correctly.  Inspect for this issue annually and check that the covering on the caps is not allowing dirt and debris into the system.
  • Inspect the chimney for loose or damaged components.  Cracks or damaged caps can lead to a chimney fire, should the burning elements inside build up enough.
  • Ensure that the chimney isn’t blocked by any objects or outdoor factors.

Hiring a professional to inspect, clean and maintain your chimney is a smart way to keep your home safe from fire damage.  Chimney damage can also lead to smoke and soot damage in your home, which is often difficult to remove and can cause a more significant issue if you attempt to clean the areas improperly.

SERVPRO of Kennett Square/Oxford has the expertise and equipment needed to remove and restore all signs of fire damage in your home.  We provide demolition and reconstruction services, cleaning solutions, odor removal techniques and more in order to help eliminate all signs of damage that occurred.

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