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Creosote

What You Need To Know About Creosote

What is Creosote? Creosote is actually just one of the components in the stuff (aside from the ash) that’s left over when wood is burned.  The whole mix of tar and creosote and soot is commonly called creosote.  The term is almost exclusively used when talking about burning wood.  If discussing soot resulting from burning oil, or even gas, this is just soot and it’s just called soot.  Though the black residue in the chimney from burning wood is called creosote, it is in fact mostly tar. There are, generally speaking, three types of creosote are found in chimneys and they are usually called ‘stages’ or ‘degrees.’  All three forms are all combustible and should be removed. Of the estimated 25,000 chimney related fires in the US, creosote is the culprit.  Creosote is a highly flammable byproduct produced from burning wood.  As smoke exits your chimney it carries particles with it that cling to the walls of your chimney, cool and then harden into various forms of creosote. Anytime a fireplace is used, creosote is deposited in the chimney lining or flue. Since creosote is highly flammable and probably creates the biggest potential hazard when using a fireplace, it’s wise to try and minimize the amount of buildup that occurs. Failure to remove creosote from the flue can result in a deadly chimney fire, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The NFPA was established in 1896, and the mission of this nonprofit organization, in part, is to cut down on the worldwide burden of fire. Across the globe, the NFPA is the leading advocate of fire prevention and is an authoritative source which develops consensus codes  to reduce the possibility of fires. Among their recommendations backed by careful research is to have chimneys inspected annually for the purpose of determining whether creosote buildup has reached dangerous levels. First Degree Creosote Buildup First degree creosote has a high percentage of soot and can be removed from a chimney effectively with a chimney brush.  First degree creosote develops when there is a relatively good combustion of the wood and/or relatively high flue gas temperatures. This describes an open fireplace.  The burning wood had lots of air for the combustion process and the heat flies up the chimney.  These are best conditions for a chimney. Second Degree Creosote Buildup Second degree creosote is a bit trickier.  This creosote buildup is generally in shiny black flakes.  Imagine dry, hard tar corn flakes, and in greater volume than first degree creosote.  It’s not as easy to brush away, but still fairly removable.  It would be difficult to describe all the situations where 2nd degree creosote develops, but suffice to say it will occur where the incoming air is restricted. Third Degree Creosote Buildup Third degree creosote buildup is the worst of them all.  This occurs when the flue temperatures are low and/or combustion is incomplete.  This is common when any of, or a combination of, these conditions exist:
  • On wood stoves with the air controls turned way down
  • Un-insulated chimneys (or any other reason the chimney is cold)
  • When using unseasoned wood
  • If the flue is oversized for the appliance
  • When the house is tight and can’t draw sufficient combustion air
Third degree creosote looks like tar coating or running down the inside of the chimney.  It is extremely concentrated fuel.  It can get very thick as it hardens and is recoated over and over.  An inch thick would be unusual, but it’s not unheard of. And worse yet is third degree creosote that fills up “chimney fire fluff.”  If creosote buildup catches fire in a chimney, maybe it burns away completely but more often it does not.  More frequently the creosote partly boils, partly burns and leaves a dried out light-weight “sponge,” often more than 2” thick which is actually very easy to remove.  But if it is not removed, new third degree creosote fills that sponge you can have well in excess of 100 pounds of creosote in a chimney. The first chimney fire may not have damaged the house, but that next chimney fire will be fiercer than the first and exceptionally dangerous.  The really tough part is that third degree creosote, in any form, is very hard to remove.

Signs of Creosote? When Your Chimney Should Be Cleaned

It’s recommended that a minimum of once per year your Chimney should be cleaned by a certified Chimney Professionals. Patriot Chimneys advises our customers how use their Chimneys more than the average consumer that theirs be cleaned prior to the start of the Winter Months and also midway through the expected cold months. In Texas we know that the weather changes drastically so always feel free to discus with our Team of Chimney experts if you’re in need of additional cleanings. Here are some of the most common signs your Chimney needs to be cleaned by a Chimney Sweep Technician:
  • Hard time starting or maintaining fires
  • Smelling a strong odor from Fireplace or Chimney
  • Noticing Greasy Black Soot or Creosote
  • Building up of smoke while burning wood
  • Having a damper or flue in bad working condition
  • Hearing Animals or Birds inside the walls
If you have noticed any of these signs please do not use your Chimney or Fireplace until it’s been properly cleaned an inspected by an expert Chimney technician at Patriot Chimneys. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Patriot Chimneys is a 100% Veteran owned & operated Business proudly serving the Dallas/Fort Worth & North Texas area. Our certified Chimney professionals are dedicated to providing the highest quality Chimney Cleaning, Chimney Repair and Fireplace Repair Services at reasonable prices to provide your family with peace of mind in the colder months. Our goal is to surpass your expectations of the Chimney industry by providing superior customer service from our team of Chimney experts. We build trust by keeping in contact with clients until they become truly satisfied Patriot Customers. At Patriot Chimneys we make our customers a priority by not only our paramount attention to detail, but also by providing a safe and respectable work environment inside your home. Before our team of Chimney Technicians begin any work we educate our customers on the entire process to ensure their are no inconveniences or hidden fees encountered for our customers. Patriot Chimneys takes great pride in being a locally owned and operated business with a foundation built on providing superior service for not only our local customers but the entire North Texas community we proudly serve. If you are in need of Chimney Cleaning, Chimney Repair, Custom Chimney Caps, Firebox Installation, Dryer Vent Cleaning or Dryer Vent Repair we invite you to contact us now or call (817) 689-5840 and let Patriot Chimneys be your locally trusted Chimney Experts!
Chimney Flue Liners

What is a Chimney Liner?

Your chimney and fireplace system is made up of several components. These components help it to work as efficiently and safely as possible. One of the most important components of your system is the chimney liner. Its importance was not realized until almost halfway through the 20th century when the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) tested masonry chimneys for safety reasons. The test results led the NBS to recommend that all masonry chimneys be lined at the time of construction. If you live in a home that was built before the 1930’s, your masonry chimney may possibly be unlined. Since the NBS results influenced the majority of local building codes to mandate chimney liners, your unlined chimney fails to meet these codes. We can bring your unlined chimney up to modern standards by installing a new stainless steel liner. If your masonry chimney has a clay tile liner that needs repairing, we offer Flue Repair and Restoration services. Making sure your chimney liner is in good condition is important! This is because it serves three important functions, and we would like to tell you more about them. In the 1940's and again in the 1980's, masonry chimneys were tested by the National Bureau or Standards for durability due to rising concerns about their performance and safety. The tests revealed that unlined chimneys were so unsafe that researchers characterized building a chimney without a liner as "little less than criminal". Chimney liners serve three main functions:
  • Protecting the house from heat transfer to combustibles. In the NBS tests, unlined chimneys allowed heat to move through the chimney so rapidly that the adjacent woodwork caught fire in only 3 1/2 hours.
  • Protecting the masonry from the corrosive byproducts of combustion. In the tests it was determined that if the flue gases were allowed to penetrate to the brick and mortar, the result would be a reduction in the usable life of the chimney. The flue gases are acidic in nature and literally eat away at the mortar joints from inside the chimney. As the mortar joints erode, heat transfers more rapidly to the nearby combustibles and dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide can leak into the living areas of the home.
  • Providing a correctly sized flue for optimum efficiency of appliances. Modern wood stoves and gas or oil furnaces require a correctly sized flue to perform properly. The chimney is responsible for not only allowing the products of combustion a passage out of the house, but the draft generated by the chimney also supplies the combustion air to the appliance. An incorrectly sized liner can lead to excessive creosote buildup in wood-burning stoves, and the production of carbon monoxide with conventional fuels.
Protects Your Home from Heat Transfer Without a liner in place, the extremely hot temperatures that are produced during a fire can easily transfer to the combustible parts of your home. This includes the wooden structure around your chimney. According to the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA), the NSB found that heat transferred so quickly through unlined chimneys that the adjacent woodwork was ignited in flames within three and a half hours. Prevents Damage to Your Chimney Masonry You also need a chimney liner to keep the corrosive gases of combustion from eating away at the bricks and mortar joints of your chimney. This prolongs the life of your chimney by preventing masonry damage, but it also increases your safety! What happens when the mortar joints of your chimney begin to erode? Toxic gases, like carbon monoxide, can leak into your home through the gaps and cracks left behind. Your chimney liner keeps you safer by reducing the risk in your home for carbon monoxide poisoning. Provides A Properly Sized Flue You may be thinking about updating your old fireplace by having a new fireplace insert installed in its opening. Most of these inserts are too small for large masonry chimneys, and this size difference can cause your insert to not work as efficiently. You may also experience chimney draft problems if there are mismatched size issues between your appliance and chimney. Patriot Chimneys takes great pride in being a locally owned and operated business with a foundation built on providing superior service for not only our local customers but the entire North Texas community we proudly serve. If you are in need of Chimney Cleaning, Chimney Repair, Custom Chimney Caps, Firebox Installation, Dryer Vent Cleaning or Dryer Vent Repair we invite you to contact us now or call (817) 689-5840 and let Patriot Chimneys be your locally trusted Chimney Experts!
Chimney Cleaning

The Latest Technology To Protect Your Family

At Patriot Chimneys we believe in putting the safety of your family and home as a top priority while serving our customers. Many traditional Chimney Cleaning companies are often seen using standard Shop Vacuums in their customers homes while cleaning dangerous debris from the interior of the Chimney. These small particles of ash can penetrate the filtration of a common shop vacuum, leaving microscopic pieces of debris in the air. However at Patriot Chimneys we use the latest technology in the Chimney Cleaning industry with a HEPA Filtration Unit specially designed for the cleaning of Chimneys. What is a HEPA Filter? HEPA is an acronym that stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air, so a HEPA filter is a High Efficiency Particulate Air filter. Filters, whether for an air purifier or other implementation, come with many benefits and claims. What sets HEPA filters apart from the rest is their claims are more than just claims. Because in order to be called a true HEPA filter it has to be first be tested and approved, you know exactly what to expect. The Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology dictates that a HEPA filter must trap 99.97% of particulates 0.3 microns or larger. This does not mean that the filter cannot trap particles smaller than 0.3 microns, because many HEPA filters can; it is simply the threshold that must be reached in order to carry the HEPA name. What is a micron? Particles range from ultra-microscopic to entirely detectable to the human eye. Microns, which are one-millionth of a meter, are how particles are measured. To give you a better idea of the size of a micron, or less than a micron, consider that we cannot visually see anything less than 10 microns. Bacteria can be anywhere from 0.3 to 60 microns, and 1 inch equals 25,400 microns. What is a micron? Particles range from ultra-microscopic to entirely detectable to the human eye. Microns, which are one-millionth of a meter, are how particles are measured. To give you a better idea of the size of a micron, or less than a micron, consider that we cannot visually see anything less than 10 microns. Bacteria can be anywhere from 0.3 to 60 microns, and 1 inch equals 25,400 microns. Micron Comparison Chart:
  • Spores: 3 – 40 microns
  • Mold: 3 – 12 microns
  • Bacteria: 0.3 – 60 microns
  • Car emissions: 1 – 150 microns
  • Pure oxygen: 0.0005 microns
How do HEPA filters work? To put it simply, HEPA filters trap air contaminants in a complex web of fibers. Depending on the size of the particle, this can happen in four different ways: Inertial Impaction, Diffusion, Interception, or Sieving. Larger contaminants are trapped via inertial impaction and sieving. The particles either collide with the fibers and become trapped or are trapped while attempting to travel through the fibers. Medium sized particles, as they move through the filter, are grabbed by the fibers via interception. Smaller particles are dissipated as they travel through the filter and eventually collide with a fiber and are trapped. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Patriot Chimneys is a 100% Veteran owned & operated Business proudly serving the Dallas/Fort Worth & North Texas area. Our certified Chimney professionals are dedicated to providing the highest quality Chimney Cleaning, Chimney Repair and Fireplace Repair Services at reasonable prices to provide your family with peace of mind in the colder months. Our goal is to surpass your expectations of the Chimney industry by providing superior customer service from our team of Chimney experts. We build trust by keeping in contact with clients until they become truly satisfied Patriot Customers. At Patriot Chimneys we make our customers a priority by not only our paramount attention to detail, but also by providing a safe and respectable work environment inside your home. Before our team of Chimney Technicians begin any work we educate our customers on the entire process to ensure their are no inconveniences or hidden fees encountered for our customers. Patriot Chimneys takes great pride in being a locally owned and operated business with a foundation built on providing superior service for not only our local customers but the entire North Texas community we proudly serve. If you are in need of Chimney Cleaning, Chimney Repair, Custom Chimney Caps, Firebox Installation, Dryer Vent Cleaning or Dryer Vent Repair we invite you to contact us now or call (817) 689-5840 and let Patriot Chimneys be your locally trusted Chimney Experts!
Dryer Vent Clogged, Dryer Vent Cleaning

Warning Signs Your Dryer Vent Could Be Clogged

Patriot Chimneys takes great pride in not only being your locally trusted leader for Chimney and Dryer Vent Services but by also educating our customers on the importance of maintaining properly working Chimneys and Dryer Vents. According to the U.S. Fire Administration’s National Fire Incident Reporting System, there are approximately 15,500 dryer fires every year, resulting in as many as 34 deaths, 430 injuries, and $209 million in property damages. Many Dryer related fires have been caused due to excessively clogged Dry Vents or improperly installed Dry Ventilation systems. Is your dryer trying to tell you something? There are many warning signs that may indicate a problem with a dryer vent. Excess lint behind the dryer, mold and mildew, and overheating are just a few of the most common symptoms of a clogged dryer vent. The signs of a clogged or obstructed dryer vent are also warnings that should alert you to other complications that may follow such as dryer fire, carbon monoxide buildup, or mold growth. By monitoring your dryer for these warning signs, you can discover when a professional dryer vent cleaning is in order. Scheduling regular dryer vent cleanings with Patriot Chimneys helps protect your home or business from dryer fires and yourself from wasting time and money. Manufacturers typically recommend that the dryer vent system is cleaned and inspected at a minimum of once per year. However, if you see any of the warning signs above, don’t wait to schedule an appointment with Patriot Chimneys.

Excessive Lint

Do you have lint on your clothing, behind your dryer, or in the door seal? Excessive lint can be a warning sign that your dryer vents need to be cleaned and maintained.

Overheating / Shut off

Clogged dryer vents can lead to your dryer overworking and overheating. To prevent fires, your dryer may be warning you by shutting down.

Long Drying Times

Restricted air flow causes trapped moisture in your dryer, resulting in longer drying times. This is a warning sign that your dryer vents could be obstructed. These are just a few of the most common warning signs for your Dryer Vent may be clogged or not installed or maintained properly. While some articles online will teach how do clean your dryer vent yourself, many of these techniques can cause further clogs or damage to the vent. We also recommend that all Chimney or Dryer Vent Cleaning or Repairs be made by a certified Chimney or Dry Vent technician. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Patriot Chimneys is a 100% Veteran owned & operated Business proudly serving the Dallas/Fort Worth & North Texas area. Our certified Chimney professionals are dedicated to providing the highest quality Chimney Cleaning, Chimney Repair and Fireplace Repair Services at reasonable prices to provide your family with peace of mind in the colder months. Our goal is to surpass your expectations of the Chimney industry by providing superior customer service from our team of Chimney experts. We build trust by keeping in contact with clients until they become truly satisfied Patriot Customers. At Patriot Chimneys we make our customers a priority by not only our paramount attention to detail, but also by providing a safe and respectable work environment inside your home. Before our team of Chimney Technicians begin any work we educate our customers on the entire process to ensure their are no inconveniences or hidden fees encountered for our customers. Patriot Chimneys takes great pride in being a locally owned and operated business with a foundation built on providing superior service for not only our local customers but the entire North Texas community we proudly serve. If you are in need of Chimney Cleaning, Chimney Repair, Custom Chimney Caps, Firebox Installation, Dryer Vent Cleaning or Dryer Vent Repair we invite you to contact us now or call (817) 689-5840 and let Patriot Chimneys be your locally trusted Chimney Experts!
Chimney Inspection, Chimney Inspector, Home Inspector

Difference Between Chimney Technicians vs Home Inspectors

When you are looking for a home to purchase, a home inspection can be very important in your decision making and buying process. A certified home inspector examines the different systems (electrical and plumbing, for example) as well as the structure and foundation of the house. If you are wanting a home with a fireplace, the home inspector will check out the chimney and venting system; however, he or she most likely will not be certified in chimney inspections. Additionally, home inspectors are not required to examine fireplaces and chimneys as thoroughly as other parts of homes. For safety reasons, it is essential to have the chimney inspected by a certified chimney professional. At Patriot Chimneys, our chimney technicians have been trained and certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA), the National Fireplace Institute (NFI), and the Fireplace Investigation, Research, and Education Service (F.I.R.E.).  A Chimney focused education and training history is exactly why a professional fireplace and chimney inspection from Patriot Chimneys should be part of your home buying process. Patriot Chimneys is a 100% Veteran owned & operated Business proudly serving the Dallas/Fort Worth & North Texas area. Our certified Chimney professionals are dedicated to providing the highest quality Chimney Cleaning, Chimney Repair and Fireplace Repair Services at reasonable prices to provide your family with peace of mind in the colder months. Our goal is to surpass your expectations of the Chimney industry by providing superior customer service from our team of Chimney experts. We build trust by keeping in contact with clients until they become truly satisfied Patriot Customers. At Patriot Chimneys we make our customers a priority by not only our paramount attention to detail, but also by providing a safe and respectable work environment inside your home. Before our team of Chimney Technicians begin any work we educate our customers on the entire process to ensure their are no inconveniences or hidden fees encountered for our customers. If you are planning to buy a home with a fireplace, contact us now to schedule an appointment with our certified inspection Chimney Services.  Patriot Chimneys takes great pride in being a locally owned and operated business with a foundation built on providing superior service for not only our local customers but the entire North Texas community we proudly serve. If you are in need of Chimney Cleaning, Chimney Repair, Custom Chimney Caps, Firebox Installation, Dryer Vent Cleaning or Dryer Vent Repair we invite you to contact us now or call (817) 689-5840 and let Patriot Chimneys be your locally trusted Chimney Experts!

Why Patriot Chimneys Is Your Dallas/Fort Worth Chimney Experts

Patriot Chimneys takes great pride in serving the North Texas Chimney Needs. We proudly serve the Dallas/Fort Worth, Keller, Southlake, Arlington, Frisco, Plano, Denton and surrounding areas of DFW, TX. Patriot Chimneys is a 100% Veteran owned & operated Business proudly serving the Dallas/Fort Worth & North Texas area. Our certified Chimney professionals are dedicated to providing the highest quality Chimney Cleaning, Chimney Repair and Fireplace Repair Services at reasonable prices to provide your family with peace of mind in the colder months. Our goal is to surpass your expectations of the Chimney industry by providing superior customer service from our team of Chimney experts. We build trust by keeping in contact with clients until they become truly satisfied Patriot Customers. At Patriot Chimneys we make our customers a priority by not only our paramount attention to detail, but also by providing a safe and respectable work environment inside your home. Before our team of Chimney Technicians begin any work we educate our customers on the entire process to ensure their are no inconveniences or hidden fees encountered for our customers. Patriot Chimneys takes great pride in being a locally owned and operated business with a foundation built on providing superior service for not only our local customers but the entire North Texas community we proudly serve. If you are in need of Chimney Cleaning, Chimney Repair, Custom Chimney Caps, Firebox Installation, Dryer Vent Cleaning or Dryer Vent Repair we invite you to contact us now or call (817) 689-5840 and let Patriot Chimneys be your locally trusted Chimney Experts!