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Causes of Chimney Odors

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  Chimneys are greatly responsible for several odors which are entering our home, making the environment of the home unpleasant. The odors can range from mildly annoying to highly disruptive, which can hamper the normal functioning of your living space. To have a safe and comfortable home, maintaining a clean and efficient chimney has turned out to be very important. There can be many reasons for these odors and it is very important to know the exact reasons to prevent and address them effectively. In this blog, we will go in-depth in understanding the various reasons for chimney odors along with some of the practical ways you can reduce the odor in each cause. Common Causes of Chimney Odors Creosote Buildup    One of the main reasons for chimney odors can be the buildup of creosote, which in simple terms is a natural byproduct of burning wood. This is mostly common in fireplaces where the stoves are made of wood. The smell of creosote depends on the stage of its buildup. Cerestore bui

Common Causes of Chimney Cracks

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  Some  chimney cracks  may be small issues. For example, natural shrinkage could be the cause of a hairline crack that sometimes shows up in bed cement. It’s easy to fix fractured mortar. Investigating into a cause is essential if a crack runs consistently through block or brick masonry. These materials are solid, with compressive good strengths. However, they are rapidly broken if under pressure. Wind pressure has become one source of stress which is a force that stretches or bends. What is A Crack in a Chimney? Chimney cracks can be small splits, hairline fractures, or significant separations in your cement, brick, or stone chimney. They may vary in size from chipped bricks to wide gaps. The cracks can run alone or in groups, and they can differ in broadness, length, depth, and position. If you have major issues or concerns, your home’s structural integrity may be affected. Very small cracks caused by expansion and contraction can be common. What are the common causes of Chimney Cra

Guide for Exterior Chimney Care

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  Homeowners should act to deal with a problem as soon as it becomes obvious, even if your chimney seems to be in good condition. To determine how many outside chimney issues develop gradually, a more thorough examination is required. In locations where vision is restricted like on or near the flue top, there are several common issues. A skilled chimney expert knows that even though a few cracked or broken bricks might not seem troubling, they may lead to structural, health, and safety issues. Maintaining your external chimney is essential as an outcome. What parts of the chimney’s exterior should be taken care of? Exterior chimney care involves taking care of the below-given parts: Bricks Performance and safety are directly affected by the overall condition of the chimney bricks. Bricks can eventually become loose, cracked, or spall (flaking) as an outcome of ageing and exposure to the weather. To identify these problems early on, routine inspections are important. If bricks become da