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Soot is the thick black dust that lines the inside of the chimney and the fireplace in some situations. Soot is often mixed with creosote although it also exists in most homes as loose particles. Soot is not easily removed with a cleaning brush. The soot that is pushed down with the creosote into the fireplace is usually removed with a vacuum. An industrial vacuum that contains a filter for particulate matter draws out all of the soot so that it can be removed from the home cleanly and safely.<br><br>Third, ask them how long the company that they work for has been in business and how long they have been doing this type of work. Never discriminate on a new company. The number of years of experience they have is more important then how old the company they are working for is. The contractor you are looking to hire may have 30 years experience but the company might only be a year old. The opposite is true too. You might have a company that has been in business for 30 years but the contractor may only have 1 year of experience.<br><br>Wrong. Even though your new furnace is clean, there is still dust in your ducts. And, because the fan on your new furnace is probably more powerful than the old one, all that dust and dirt is going to be blown straight into your rooms! Most hvac cleaning specialists recommend a complete ductwork cleaning in tandem with any new furnace or air conditioner installation.<br><br><br><br>People assume that with new construction standards and an overall reduction in outdoor air quality, the quality of your [http://www.directory5.org/10-Things-You-Can-Do-To-Keep-Your-Home-In-Good-Condition_345189.html air inside] the house should be better. Unfortunately, this is not true. In our efforts to reduce energy costs and waste, builders and manufacturers have been working together to create more efficient ways to keep a home airtight. We now have windows that keep heat in the house during the winter and the cold air in during the summer. We also have equipment that can help detect leaks in the house and to plug them. Insulation, moisture barriers and waterproof basements along with much-improved seals around windows and doors have created a house that no longer breathes.<br><br>To get started with your chimney cleaning project, spread the tarp at the bottom floor of your chimney. Make sure the trap also covers surrounding floor areas nearby. Open the damper which is the metal door up inside your chimney. It keeps cold air out when your fireplace is not in use. Now, climb up your roof with your rods and brushes. Remove the spark arrestor or chimney cap and check it for weather damage.<br><br>When using the dryer vent cleaning kit to clean your equipment, it is vital to first remove it from the socket before beginning the process. This is very important as it will save you from the risk of being electrocuted. Disconnect the hose from the wall socket. Also use your vacuum cleaner to remove any lint that may clog in the machine. While you are at it, the lint might fall to the floor and don't allow it to stay on the floor as it might result in a fire hazard.<br><br>Now there is a simple solution. Having a skilled chimney sweeper clean and inspect your chimney every year will cut this problem from ever happening to you. In fact your insurance may even cost less per year if you have this service done. Check with your insurance agency to see if this could save you some money.<br><br>At least every 2 years, the air ducts should be cleaned. While there is some discrepancy between HVAC manufacturers on how often this must be done, the North American Duct Cleaners Association recommends checking and cleaning the supply side and return ducts so there is less dirt build up in the ducts every 24 months. This is a job that should be done by a professional HVAC contractor.

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'Soot is the thick black dust that lines the inside of the chimney and the fireplace in some situations. Soot is often mixed with creosote although it also exists in most homes as loose particles. Soot is not easily removed with a cleaning brush. The soot that is pushed down with the creosote into the fireplace is usually removed with a vacuum. An industrial vacuum that contains a filter for particulate matter draws out all of the soot so that it can be removed from the home cleanly and safely.<br><br>Third, ask them how long the company that they work for has been in business and how long they have been doing this type of work. Never discriminate on a new company. The number of years of experience they have is more important then how old the company they are working for is. The contractor you are looking to hire may have 30 years experience but the company might only be a year old. The opposite is true too. You might have a company that has been in business for 30 years but the contractor may only have 1 year of experience.<br><br>Wrong. Even though your new furnace is clean, there is still dust in your ducts. And, because the fan on your new furnace is probably more powerful than the old one, all that dust and dirt is going to be blown straight into your rooms! Most hvac cleaning specialists recommend a complete ductwork cleaning in tandem with any new furnace or air conditioner installation.<br><br><br><br>People assume that with new construction standards and an overall reduction in outdoor air quality, the quality of your [http://www.directory5.org/10-Things-You-Can-Do-To-Keep-Your-Home-In-Good-Condition_345189.html air inside] the house should be better. Unfortunately, this is not true. In our efforts to reduce energy costs and waste, builders and manufacturers have been working together to create more efficient ways to keep a home airtight. We now have windows that keep heat in the house during the winter and the cold air in during the summer. We also have equipment that can help detect leaks in the house and to plug them. Insulation, moisture barriers and waterproof basements along with much-improved seals around windows and doors have created a house that no longer breathes.<br><br>To get started with your chimney cleaning project, spread the tarp at the bottom floor of your chimney. Make sure the trap also covers surrounding floor areas nearby. Open the damper which is the metal door up inside your chimney. It keeps cold air out when your fireplace is not in use. Now, climb up your roof with your rods and brushes. Remove the spark arrestor or chimney cap and check it for weather damage.<br><br>When using the dryer vent cleaning kit to clean your equipment, it is vital to first remove it from the socket before beginning the process. This is very important as it will save you from the risk of being electrocuted. Disconnect the hose from the wall socket. Also use your vacuum cleaner to remove any lint that may clog in the machine. While you are at it, the lint might fall to the floor and don't allow it to stay on the floor as it might result in a fire hazard.<br><br>Now there is a simple solution. Having a skilled chimney sweeper clean and inspect your chimney every year will cut this problem from ever happening to you. In fact your insurance may even cost less per year if you have this service done. Check with your insurance agency to see if this could save you some money.<br><br>At least every 2 years, the air ducts should be cleaned. While there is some discrepancy between HVAC manufacturers on how often this must be done, the North American Duct Cleaners Association recommends checking and cleaning the supply side and return ducts so there is less dirt build up in the ducts every 24 months. This is a job that should be done by a professional HVAC contractor.'
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