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All About Creosote

The last thing you want to deal with during fireplace season (or anytime, for that matter!) is a chimney fire. However, if you neglected to schedule a professional chimney sweeping before the arrival of cold weather, you may be in danger of this devastating event. As the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) states, dirty chimneys can cause chimney fires. Although soot and debris can lead to a chimney fire, the main cause of a chimney fire is creosote. Atlas Chimney would like to tell you more about creosote by answering some frequently asked questions.

All About Creosote - Austin TX - Atlas ChimneyHow does creosote form in my chimney?

Creosote is a natural result from the process of burning wood. As the byproducts of combustion like smoke, gases, water vapor, hydrocarbon, tar fog, unburned wood particles, and other assorted minerals leave the fireplace and flow up into the cooler upper walls of the chimney, condensation occurs. Creosote is the result of this condensation and forms a residue that sticks to the interior walls of your chimney.

What does creosote look like?

Varying in appearance, creosote is either black or brown. Its texture can be shiny and hard, crusty and flaky, or gummy and sticky. Atlas Chimney has seen all three different textures in the same chimneys.

Why is creosote so dangerous?

No matter what creosote looks like, it is always highly combustible. If you have large accumulations of creosote deposits in your chimney, a chimney fire can be easily ignited if the flue reaches a high enough temperature.

What encourages the accumulation of creosote?

You could have a restricted air supply by closing the glass doors and failing to open the damper wide enough. Since there will not be enough make-up air to quickly move heated smoke up the chimney, the smoke and other byproducts of combustion will stay longer inside the chimney to form more creosote. Cooler than normal chimney temperatures is another related factor that leads to large deposits of creosote accumulating in your chimney. If you burn unseasoned wood, you can also end up with large amounts of creosote. Since unseasoned wood has not been fully dried, your fire uses so much energy to burn off the water that is trapped in the logs. This results in cooler smoke going up the chimney, which is much more likely to produce a large amount of creosote.

Be sure your chimney is creosote-free and ready for fireplace season! Contact us at Atlas Chimney to schedule a professional chimney sweeping today.

We Are Proud to Serve Austin, Texas

Providing excellent fireplace and chimney services to the residents of Austin, Texas, Atlas Chimney is proud to be a part of this area. Whether we are sweeping chimneys or cleaning dryer vents, we are always primarily concerned with the safety of our customers. Our certified chimney sweeps and technicians are experienced with many different aspects of chimney care, and we are devoted to taking care of the heating appliances and chimneys of the residents of Austin. Not only are we proud to serve this city, but we are also proud Austin residents ourselves. We would like to share with you some of the things we love best about Austin, Texas.

Proudly Serving Austin TX - Austin TX - Atlas ChimneyOUTDOORS

With 300 days of sunshine and an average temperature of 68 degrees, Austin is a perfect city for those who love the outdoors and hosts a wide variety of activities. The 10-mile off-road Lady Bird Lake Hike and Bike Trail winds through the city and offers lush scenery alongside stunning views of the skyline. One of the most famous attractions in Austin, the Barton Springs Pool is a three-acre natural spring-fed watering hole with a constant 68 degree temperature. Over 800,000 visit the Barton Springs Pool every year, and Robert Redford even learned how to swim here when he was five years old! To see both of these attractions, take a ride on the Zilker Zephyr, a miniature train that is especially fun for kids.

NIGHTLIFE

Known as the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin is home to approximately 200 venues that offer nightly shows of rock, blues, jazz, country, hip hop, punk, or Latino music. Some of the most famous clubs here include Antone’s, where Stevie Ray Vaughn got his start, The Broken Spoke, where you can learn how to do the Texas Two-Step, and The Continental Club, which is also known as the “Granddaddy of Austin music venues.”

ARTS

Home to several museums and galleries, Austin is known for its creativity. You will find world-class museums like the Blanton, which hosts the largest University-owned collection on exhibit in the country, and the Harry Ransom Center, which features the First Photograph and Gutenberg Bible. In the many galleries around town, you will find works from the many designers, painters, sculptors, and photographers who live here. You can also pay respect to the cultural and historical heritage of the area at museums like the Mexic-Arte Museum, the Carver Museum, and the Bullock Museum.

Want to know more about Austin, Texas? Contact us at Atlas Chimney to find out more about our favorite attractions in the area.

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