Creosote Buildup in Chimney Causes Fire in Mount Clemens Home?
1/23/2024 (Permalink)
Our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team restores fire damage every year in Mount Clemens. Chimney fires are primarily caused by the buildup of creosote, a highly flammable substance that forms when wood or other fuels are burned in a fireplace or wood-burning appliance. Creosote can accumulate on the interior walls of the chimney, especially if the chimney does not vent properly or if the wood burns inefficiently.
Heat Escape
Cracks in the chimney brickwork can allow heat, sparks, embers, or burning creosote to escape into the surrounding structural materials of the home, such as wood framing, insulation, or nearby combustibles. If creosote buildup is present in the chimney and escapes through these cracks, it can ignite in the presence of heat.
Structural Issues
Cracks in the chimney can also be a sign of structural problems or deterioration. These issues can create conditions where a chimney fire is more likely to occur. For example, if a chimney is damaged and not properly lined, it can allow heat and sparks to come into contact with flammable materials.
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