Creosote is the tar-like byproduct of burning wood, and it is the number one cause of chimney fires. Here is what every homeowner should know.
As wood smoke cools on its way up the flue, it condenses into creosote on the chimney walls. Burning unseasoned wood, damping the fire down too far, or an undersized flue all speed up the buildup.
Creosote is highly flammable. Once enough accumulates, a hot fire or stray spark can ignite it, causing a chimney fire that can crack your liner and spread to the home.
Burn dry, seasoned wood, keep good airflow, and schedule an annual sweep. A professional sweep removes creosote safely before it becomes a hazard.
Free estimates, licensed & insured, serving Portland & SW Washington.
Book Online