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Closing out your fireplace and chimney for the season

Longer days are upon us, and soon, warmer weather will be, too. That means you soon will be lighting your last fire of the season, if you haven’t already. When you are sure you are done with your fireplace for the season, there are a few steps you will need to take to prep your fireplace and chimney for the off season.

Clean out your firebox

Not only is it unsightly, but ash left in your fireplace actually can do harm! Ash is corrosive and can eat away any components of your firebox, such as the fireplace grate, fireplace doors and even the firebox itself. Clear away any ash with a fireplace broom and shovel. Don’t use a vacuum — that can send ash particles airborne — unless it was intended for fireplace ashes. Cleared away ash can be used to fertilize your garden or yard, or it can be disposed of with your regular garbage.

Consider a chimney sweeping

If you tend to have your chimney swept in the fall, you might not need an additional cleaning in the spring. However, you might want to consider a spring chimney sweeping if you used your fireplace heavily this winter, or if you tend to notice foul smells coming from your chimney during warm summer months.

Turn off the pilot light and close your flue

If you have a set of gas logs or a gas fireplace, you will want to make sure your pilot light is off until you are ready to use your fireplace again. You also will want to make sure that your chimney damper is entirely closed to prevent air exchange through the chimney and to keep out any animal or pests that might find their way into the chimney.

Check your chimney for damage

Winter weather is hard on chimneys, and most chimney damage occurs in the cold, damp winter months. When the weather clears, take a walk around your chimney to look for damage. Look for any cracks, crumbling bricks or mortar, or signs of discoloration. Make sure that your chimney cap remains firmly in place. If you are brave enough to venture on to your roof, or if you can see it from a window, check to make sure the flashing around the base of your chimney is in good repair and firmly in place.

Schedule your chimney services

Spring is the time to schedule any necessary chimney services! If you notice signs of masonry damage that need to be addressed, if you need a new chimney cap, if your chimney crown or flashing is in need of repair, or if you would like to have a preventative maintenance, such as waterproofing performed, spring and summer are the time to do it! If you don’t have any chimney maintenance needs for the summer, schedule your fall chimney sweeping and inspection today, so you won’t forget about it when the time comes! Whether it’s chimney repair, maintenance or a regular cleaning, call Your Chimney Sweep to schedule an appointment today.

By Joe Sauter on March 13th, 2017 | Tagged with: Tags: , , , | Leave a Comment

The Importance of Reviewing Your Chimney Sweep

You know the importance of having your chimney cleaned and inspected each year, but after your sweeping and inspection is complete, there is one more step you should take: Reviewing your chimney sweep! Taking the time to review your chimney sweep’s service is valuable for your neighbors, you and the chimney sweep.

Why Review Your Chimney Sweep

These days, a great deal of business communication takes place online. Homeowners look for companies to hire via the internet. In addition, businesses review their online footprint for feedback. With that in mind, business reviews can be helpful in a variety of ways, including:

  • Helping your neighbors to make good hiring decisions. The primary reason to leave honest reviews of your chimney sweep is that it can help your neighbors when it is their turn to hire a chimney sweep. Your honest review can help your neighbors evaluate your chimney sweeping experience and get a feeling about which chimney sweep is right for them. It can also help them to hire a reputable company and avoid a potential chimney sweeping scam.
  • Getting you better service. Your honest online review can help your chimney sweep to evaluate their services. A balanced review can help sweeps determine what they are doing right and what they can improve upon. That means your online review could lead to even better service the next time you need to have your chimney swept!
  • Supporting a small business. The best way for companies to get new business is through word of mouth. In the digital age, online reviews are word of mouth and provide the best testimony businesses can get as to the quality of their service. If you are happy with your chimney sweep, providing an online review can be a helpful way to support your chimney sweep’s business.

How To Leave a Valuable Business Review

Now that you know the importance of reviewing your chimney sweep, it’s important that you know how to leave a helpful review. A well-written review will inform potential customers and provide valuable feedback to your chimney sweep. A good business review:

  • Is not written when upset. If you’ve had bad service, it can be tempting to hit the internet and write a scathing review. That doesn’t really help anyone. Angry reviews usually don’t provide valuable insight to potential customers, and they don’t help you to get a better outcome from the business. If you are left angry by a company, contact them personally to provide an opportunity to resolve the situation.
  • Paints a thorough picture. Provide all necessary details that could provide context for your service. What day and time was your appointment? Was your appointment during the busy season? Did your sweep arrive on time? Was he courteous and thorough? Did he answer all of your questions? Did he leave the house clean? You should provide a balanced review of what you appreciated and what you think could have been improved upon.
  • It must be free from errors. The review will not be taken seriously if it is riddled with errors. Then take a moment to look for spelling errors and typos and to double-check facts. Reviewing your chimney sweep can take a few moments of your time, but providing a quality review helps potential customers, you and your chimney sweep.
By Joe Sauter on January 20th, 2017 | Tagged with: Tags: , , , | Leave a Comment