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DIY Fireplace Maintenance Tips

Keeping yourself warm in an inviting location is one of the winter season’s greatest luxuries! It doesn’t come without its fair share of work, however. You want to make sure that the fuel source you’re using burns efficiently, cleanly, and for a continuous length of time. If you don’t know the right practices for fireplace maintenance, goals like this become significantly more difficult to attain! The best way to keep your fireplace operating at its peak is to enact regular maintenance on it. We’ll give you our best tips for what to do below!

Wood Fireplaces: Focus On The Soot

For those homeowners with wood-burning fireplaces, you should be focusing your efforts on minimizing the soot buildup within your system. This includes cleaning and inspecting your chimney, flue, and firebox! Fireboxes should be examined after each use of your wood-burning fireplace. Make sure you use a deep cleaner to get out the creosote! For a foolproof deep cleaner, take heavy-duty cleaner, dish soap, and a gallon of warm water and mix them together in a bucket. It will be able to clean up the toughest of afterproducts!

Electric Fireplaces: Changing The Bulbs

Every electric fireplace has an insert, called a firebox insert, which helps supply power to the unit and gives it the efficiency that it’s known for. However, this bulb is the most important thing to maintain! Make sure that your unit is unplugged and powered down for a significant amount of time, then remove the insert from your unit according to your manufacturer’s specifications. You’ll likely know which light bulb will fit within your insert, but the operator’s manual should be able to tell you what to use if you aren’t sure. Your unit’s efficiency will go back to normal!

Gas Fireplaces: Prevent Dirt Buildup

Since gas fireplaces don’t produce soot and aren’t powered by electricity, it should go without saying that the maintenance will be different! The biggest thing to keep in mind with gas fireplaces is the dirt and grime buildup. When combined with gas, this isn’t good for your property’s breathing air. To fix this, make sure you give special attention to your airflow, louvers, and exterior glass. For the glass, make sure you’re using a cleaner specifically designed for fireplace glass to avoid residue and buildup.

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