Chimney Sweeps in Wilmington DEBuilding and Fixing Chimneys for More Than 30 Years!! Wilmington Chimney Services is your top option when it comes to chimney cleaning, chimney repairs, chimney relinings, or vent clearings! Building, maintaining, and inspecting chimneys and fireplaces are not just what we specialize in-- they're the only things we focus on. Our employees have numerous years of experience cleaning, repairing, and updating chimneys throughout northern Delaware. We take pride in making sure your chimney is clean, safe, and working properly so that you can enjoy the cozy feeling of home it provides. Call or email us today--we look forward to working with you and your family!
A chimney is an excellent asset to have during the winter months- when everything is cold and snowy outdoors, there's nothing like throwing some logs into your fireplace and cozying up next to it. However, while you're using your fireplace, soot and creosote (a type of highly flammable chemical produced by burning wood) are building up within your chimney. Depending on the type of wood you use for your fireplace, creosote may build up more or less quickly (for this reason, pine wood should be avoided, as it produces creosote at a higher rate). In addition, following poor burning practices or using an inefficient/damaged stove can assist in creosote buildup. Even a small amount of creosote can create the potential for a fire to begin in your chimney, so removing it on at least an annual basis is a good idea. Meanwhile, soot, as it builds up, can cause damage to your chimney. Cleaning it off of your chimney walls early and often will prevent it from causing any problems. Buildups of both soot and creosote can also cause the chimney to perform poorly and decrease the flow of air and smoke up and out of the chimney. Chimney maintenance probably is not something that crosses your mind very often, but it is an important factor in ensuring your home is safe and secure. If you are looking for a Wilmington chimney sweep, call us today to make sure you receive quality service. Do yourself (and Santa) a favor-- make sure your chimney is clean and safe! Click here to give us a ring at 302-500-4211 |
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Chimney Inspections
To see what kind of shape your chimney is in, you can have your chimney inspected. There are three different levels of inspection that can be performed-- each incremental level includes additional checks. Higher level inspections are only necessary if you have made changes to your chimney or fireplace, or if you are unsure about the state of your chimney and have not had it inspected before. The lowest level inspection is by far the most common, and is typically done in tandem with a chimney cleaning on an annual basis. We offer very reasonable chimney inspection costs, and with our decades of experience, you'll be able to count on a reliable and accurate report. To learn more about our chimney inspections, and to receive an estimate, fill out the form to the right. More information on chimney inspections and the differences between each level can be found on the Chimney Inspection page.
Chimney Cleaning
According to the National Fire Protection Association, you should have your chimney inspected at least once a year, and cleaned if the inspection reveals it to be necessary. Additionally, the Chimney Safety Institute of America recommends your chimney be swept if one-eight of an inch of soot has built up. Even if you do not use your chimney regularly, it is a good idea to have it checked. Debris may begin clogging it up, small animals and birds can form nests in the chimney, or it may be deteriorating and require repair. Our chimney sweeps can take care of any chimney cleaning services you may need. Reach out today.
Relining
One of the most important parts of your chimney is the liner. This is the "padding" on the walls of the passageway in the center of your chimney. There are a few reasons why this passageway must be protected from the smoke and other products that rise up out of your fireplace and into the atmosphere. The liner prevents heat from moving through the chimney too rapidly, which can start fires in any woodwork that is nearby. In addition, the liner also helps protect the chimney walls from heat and deterioration. The chemicals that are produced as byproduct of your fireplace can eat away at the mortar between the bricks. If the mortar wears away enough, heat and dangerous combustibles may leak through into living spaces. Liners can be made out of a number of materials, each with their own pros and cons. To read more about liners and the different types available, travel to the Chimney Liners page.
Chimney Cap Installation
Chimney caps are a small part of your overall chimney, but play a big role in protecting your chimney and saving you from having to spend thousands of dollars. They are a simple and relatively inexpensive piece to add to your chimney, and come in a variety of styles and metals. Though they do not play a functional role in the operation of a chimney, they are necessary for a few preventative measures. Chimney caps keep small animals from nesting inside your chimney; squirrels and birds will view the chimney as a safe, warm space to make a home. Even if they don't enter your home, they may block the chimney and affect the ability of smoke to escape by covering all or part of the flue. Secondly, a chimney cap can help stop water from getting into your chimney. This may not seem like an issue, but moisture can damage the walls of your chimney, especially if mixed with soot. Finally, a chimney cap will keep still-lit embers from exiting your chimney and potentially landing on your roof and starting a fire.
Fireplace Installation
Without a fireplace, there is no chimney. If you feel like it's time to install a fireplace in your home, or need to replace a current fireplace, we can make that happen. We install all models of wood, coal, pellet, and gas stoves and can help you decide which one fits best for you. Our quick, safe, and affordable fireplace installations will have you sitting in front of a fire in no time.
Chimneys are an excellent part of any home, as long as they are kept in good shape and are working properly. Let us here at Wilmington Chimney Sweeps ensure your chimney can provide a welcoming light throughout the winter season! Call us today!
To see what kind of shape your chimney is in, you can have your chimney inspected. There are three different levels of inspection that can be performed-- each incremental level includes additional checks. Higher level inspections are only necessary if you have made changes to your chimney or fireplace, or if you are unsure about the state of your chimney and have not had it inspected before. The lowest level inspection is by far the most common, and is typically done in tandem with a chimney cleaning on an annual basis. We offer very reasonable chimney inspection costs, and with our decades of experience, you'll be able to count on a reliable and accurate report. To learn more about our chimney inspections, and to receive an estimate, fill out the form to the right. More information on chimney inspections and the differences between each level can be found on the Chimney Inspection page.
Chimney Cleaning
According to the National Fire Protection Association, you should have your chimney inspected at least once a year, and cleaned if the inspection reveals it to be necessary. Additionally, the Chimney Safety Institute of America recommends your chimney be swept if one-eight of an inch of soot has built up. Even if you do not use your chimney regularly, it is a good idea to have it checked. Debris may begin clogging it up, small animals and birds can form nests in the chimney, or it may be deteriorating and require repair. Our chimney sweeps can take care of any chimney cleaning services you may need. Reach out today.
Relining
One of the most important parts of your chimney is the liner. This is the "padding" on the walls of the passageway in the center of your chimney. There are a few reasons why this passageway must be protected from the smoke and other products that rise up out of your fireplace and into the atmosphere. The liner prevents heat from moving through the chimney too rapidly, which can start fires in any woodwork that is nearby. In addition, the liner also helps protect the chimney walls from heat and deterioration. The chemicals that are produced as byproduct of your fireplace can eat away at the mortar between the bricks. If the mortar wears away enough, heat and dangerous combustibles may leak through into living spaces. Liners can be made out of a number of materials, each with their own pros and cons. To read more about liners and the different types available, travel to the Chimney Liners page.
Chimney Cap Installation
Chimney caps are a small part of your overall chimney, but play a big role in protecting your chimney and saving you from having to spend thousands of dollars. They are a simple and relatively inexpensive piece to add to your chimney, and come in a variety of styles and metals. Though they do not play a functional role in the operation of a chimney, they are necessary for a few preventative measures. Chimney caps keep small animals from nesting inside your chimney; squirrels and birds will view the chimney as a safe, warm space to make a home. Even if they don't enter your home, they may block the chimney and affect the ability of smoke to escape by covering all or part of the flue. Secondly, a chimney cap can help stop water from getting into your chimney. This may not seem like an issue, but moisture can damage the walls of your chimney, especially if mixed with soot. Finally, a chimney cap will keep still-lit embers from exiting your chimney and potentially landing on your roof and starting a fire.
Fireplace Installation
Without a fireplace, there is no chimney. If you feel like it's time to install a fireplace in your home, or need to replace a current fireplace, we can make that happen. We install all models of wood, coal, pellet, and gas stoves and can help you decide which one fits best for you. Our quick, safe, and affordable fireplace installations will have you sitting in front of a fire in no time.
Chimneys are an excellent part of any home, as long as they are kept in good shape and are working properly. Let us here at Wilmington Chimney Sweeps ensure your chimney can provide a welcoming light throughout the winter season! Call us today!