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How to Clean a Fireplace?

While it's advisable to clean the fireplace between uses, that might not always be practical for busy homeowners. Over time, ash, soot, and debris can build up, potentially spreading to living areas or blocking the chimney, which could lead to accidents or fires. Fortunately, these risks can be managed with professional fireplace cleaning. By scheduling a professional cleaning and chimney sweep at least once a year, you can ensure that the entire fireplace system remains clean and functions properly.

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How to Clean a Fireplace?

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  1. How to Clean a Fireplace? While it's advisable to clean the fireplace between uses, that might not always be practical for busy homeowners. Over time, ash, soot, and debris can build up, potentially spreading to living areas or blocking the chimney, which could lead to accidents or fires. Fortunately, these risks can be managed with professional fireplace cleaning. By scheduling a professional cleaning and chimney sweep at least once a year, you can ensure that the entire fireplace system remains clean and functions properly. In addition to professional services, doing some regular tidying up on your own is also beneficial. Below are some of the basic fireplace cleaning tasks you can do on your own in between professional cleaning: Before you start Wait a full day after the last fire before you begin cleaning to ensure that the fireplace is completely cool and safe to touch. Be sure to wear protective gear such as safety glasses, a mask, and gloves, and dress in old clothes. Remove the gate and andirons. Use a mixture of water and dish soap to clean these parts. For brass accessories and metals prone to tarnishing, use a polish with acids like white vinegar and lemon juice. Clean up the debris. Wear a respirator mask to avoid inhaling soot while sweeping up loose debris and ash from the walls. Use a bristle brush from the top of your hearth and work your way down. Get rid of the ash. Fireplace cleaninginvolves scooping out all the ash with a fireplace shovel. Keep a metal dustbin near you to prevent the ash from scattering around the room. Avoid using paper bags to store the ash because it can still be hot and start kindling. Vacuum Ash and dust particles may remain, even with careful scooping. Just grab your vacuum to pick up the remnants. Ensure it has a very fine filter to effectively capture these particles. Need professional fireplace cleaning services? The Fireplace Technician can take the guesswork out offireplace cleaning! Call us at 0800 024 324 to schedule a service.

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