Sunday, November 25, 2012

Why You Should Cap Your Chimney


Fireplaces and chimneys provide a beautiful and cozy look to any home, and can create a warm atmosphere during long winter nights, as well as cool fall evenings. It's so important to take care of these appliances, and to properly maintain them to keep them from causing damage inside your home. Chimney and fireplace owners will all tell you that when debris, animals, and other unwanted objects find their way into your chimney, it's not a good situation. Debris inside of a chimney can create unpleasant odors, moisture, damage, and other harmful effects that can negatively affect the way your appliances run. These are reasons why you should cap your chimney.

When moisture enters into your chimney it can wreak havoc on the appliance, as well as the rest of your home. When left uncovered, your chimney is susceptible to rain water entering inside your home, and this can cause major problems and deterioration inside your chimney quickly. Applying a cap to the top of your chimney will eliminate any water from entering inside the appliance.

Leaves, sticks, and even garbage can enter an uncapped chimney, and this is especially true if full-grown trees surround your home and roof. This type of debris can get into your chimney and rot, or cause a potentially damaging fire inside your chimney - both of which are expensive issues that every homeowner wants to avoid. Beyond this, debris can be full of moisture, which can further damage the area. Protect your chimney from unnecessary debris by capping your chimney. Another important reason to cap your chimney is to prevent birds and squirrels from making their home inside your appliance. These types of critters prefer to nest in dark and warm areas, and your chimney fits these requirements. These unwanted pests can be in harm's way in your chimney, and can also cause damage when nesting inside, so cap your chimney to avoid live animals from entering.

A chimney cap will also protect your investment. If you have recently performed repairs on your chimney, or have recently relined your chimney, a cap will protect these renovations for a long time. This is also true if you have recently installed a new fireplace or other costly appliance that can be damaged. In short, a cap will keep your chimney working efficiently for many years, eliminating the need for regular and costly repairs on your chimney.

Chimney caps are made of strong materials like aluminum, copper, or even stainless steel. They are available in many different sizes, so it's easy to find the right sized cap for your appliance. Simply open the chimney cap with an easy to use lever when you are using your fireplace. When your fire is completely out and cooled, you can return the cap to its original closed position. Speak with a reputable chimney cap distributor about the right size and type of chimney cap for your appliance. The result will be a clean and protected chimney that is totally free of potentially damaging debris.

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