Fireplace Cleaning

A fire in the fireplace provides warmth on a cold winter day or night. But the fireplace is also an area that can accumulate the maximum dust and soot possible. It is essential to get the fireplace cleaning done with the help of several cleaning accessories available in the market. A clean fireplace will also turn out to be a long-lasting one.

Cleaning up the fireplace

A fireplace is made of many things and each one of them needs special care and cleaning. The interior of the fireplace is the most difficult place to clean up. Cleaners for gas fireplaces, glass cleaners for fireplace covers and screens, gas log cleaners and brick and stone cleaners are some of the fireplace cleaners that you would need to use. These cleaners remove soot and ash that get collected in the fireplace.

Above the fireplace

The chimney is the next important part of the fireplace that needs a regular cleaning and maintenance schedule. Chimney sweeping logs can be burned to release special vapors that would reduce the creosote that could gradually build up in the chimney when the fireplace is in use. A certified or professional chimney sweep would definitely be able to guide you better on any problem you might face in trying to clean up the chimney.

Other fireplace cleaning accessories

Ash vacuums are useful in cleaning up fireplaces. They have special filters that can trap dust and ash. Most ash vacuums are also provided with a heat resistant hose and drum. This simply means you do not need to wait till the embers in the fireplace cool down. Unwanted odors that emanate from unused fireplaces can be eliminated with the help of fireplace deodorants. Sometimes, fireplaces may have cracks on their interiors. These can be fixed with the help of fireplace or chimney mortars which can withstand a high level of heat. Removing soot and ash from the fireplace is the most important purpose of all fireplace cleaners. It is advisable to spend money on these fireplace cleaners and regularly maintain your fireplace if you want your fireplace to be the shining spot in your room.





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  1. Catherine Dorn said,

    February 28, 2008 @ 6:48 pm

    We have a cast stone intricately cast fireplace mantel. We switched from gas logs to real wood this fall and are dismayed to see that the underside of the mantel and the carvings are all stained with soot. The marble around the fire box is easy to clean. How should we try to clean the cast stone?

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