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What Products Should I Use To Clean My Fireplace?

Maintaining your fireplace takes more than just an annual sweeping and inspection by a certified chimney sweep. There are a number of ways homeowners can clean and maintain their fireplaces in the time between sweepings.

One of the most common questions we receive from our customers is “What products should I use to clean my fireplace?” With hundreds of cleaners on the market, it can be difficult to determine which fireplace products to use. The following guide can help homeowners find the best – and avoid the worst – products for your fireplace.

Chimney Sweeping Logs

Chimney sweeping logs are often advertised as a less-expensive, DIY alternative to a chimney sweeping. Unfortunately, these products are often ineffective and can create safety issues within your fireplace system. Because of this, we discourage our customers from using them, even between regularly scheduled sweepings.

When chimney sweeping logs work by giving off a chemical smoke that loosens soot, ash, and creosote in the flue. While some of this buildup falls into the firebox, falling creosote often becomes trapped on the smoke shelf or within the angles of the flue. This can create blockages in the flue or increase the risk of chimney fire.

“I usually tell people using one of those logs instead of having your chimney cleaned manually is like chewing Dentyne instead of brushing your teeth,” said Allan Bopp of Bald Eagle Enterprises. “It may help a little, but it’s a poor substitute for the real thing.”

Cleaning Fireplace Masonry

The masonry surrounding the fireplace can become stained from years of exposure to smoke and soot. Especially common in older homes, masonry staining can turn a beautiful fireplace into a dirty eyesore.

We recommend ChimneySaver Paint “N” Peel Fireplace Cleaner. This easy to use, safe, and an effective product that can remove years of buildup from bricks, stone, slate, tile, concrete, marble, and more.

Paint “N” Peel cures for 24-48 hours after application onto the stained masonry. Since it is non-toxic and chemical free, you and your family do not have to leave the home during use. Removal is easy, clean, and leaves behind a fireplace that looks years younger.

Fireplace Cleaning Products

When choosing a cleaner for the glass or metal of your fireplace, it is extremely important to choose a non-flammable cleaner specifically designed for fireplaces. Generic cleaners can give off chemicals – or even catch fire – when used on fireplace components. Likewise, use non-abrasive scrubbers, rags, or cloths to avoid scratching the glass or metal.

Fireplace cleaners can be purchased at many hearth stores or other hardware stores. For homeowners who prefer a greener, DIY approach to cleaning their fireplace leftover ashes can be used to remove stains from fireplace glass. Dampen a piece of newspaper or paper towel, coat the dampened area with ash, and gently scrub the glass in a circular motion. Repeat as necessary until glass is clean, and remove any ash residue with water and a clean cloth when finished.

Using the right products can help extend the life of your fireplace system. For more information on fireplace cleaners, contact the experts at Clean Sweeps of Michigan today.

Want To Be A Chimney Expert? We Are Hiring!

At Clean Sweeps of Michigan, we are proud to serve mid-Michigan, northern Ohio, and northern Indiana as the area’s premier fireplace, chimney, dryer vent, and air duct care company. For more than three decades, we have worked to protect our friends, family, and neighbors through chimney care and maintenance and fire prevention. Right now, our company is growing!Be A Chimney Expert! We Are Hiring! Image - Ann Arbor MI - Clean Sweeps

We are currently hiring! Clean Sweeps of Michigan is looking for dependable and dedicated employees to become chimney experts. Whether you have experience in the chimney field or not, the right candidate will receive training in order to provide our customers with quality chimney care and exceptional service.

What does a chimney sweep do?

Working as one of the chimney experts at Clean Sweeps of Michigan involves a wide range of tasks, roles, and responsibilities. Depending on the day our chimney sweeps are sweeping chimney and flues to remove soot, creosote, and other buildup, inspecting fireplaces and chimneys for signs of damage, installing new heating appliances, or repairing masonry damage. Likewise, our chimney sweeps play an important role in helping to educate our customer’s chimney maintenance, fire safety, and more.

Becoming a chimney sweep does not require previous work experience in the field. However, there are requirements that new chimney sweeps will be required to meet. Candidates should be able to safely function on roofs and ladders as well as in enclosed spaces. Likewise, they should be able to use hand tools, power tools, and be able to take measurements and make calculations.

One of the most important job requirements for a new chimney sweep is the ability to pass certification and supplier exams after training. Clean Sweeps of Michigan is proud to employ Chimney Safety Institute of America chimney sweeps; being able to successfully complete the education and testing process is extremely important.

About Clean Sweeps of Michigan

Clean Sweeps of Michigan was founded in 1980 in Clarklake. Since then has been dedicated to providing quality fireplace and chimney services to mid-Michigan, northern Indiana, and northern Ohio. Our staff works hard to stay up to date with the latest safety advancements and trends in the fireplace industry, creating ongoing education opportunities through numerous professional guilds and organizations. We are also actively involved in the local community. Our team loves to support number of local sports teams and business groups.

Our Application Process

The application process for Clean Sweeps of Michigan is fast and easy to follow. Our application can be found here. Completed applications should be returned by mail or in person to the Clean Sweeps of Michigan office.

Clean Sweeps of Michigan is an equal opportunity employer; it is our policy to provide equal employment to all qualified persons without regard to race, age, sex, religion, marital status, veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Clean Sweeps of Michigan also maintains a drug-free workplace.

Clean Sweeps of Michigan is expanding, and you could be the right candidate for the job! For more information about the application process or current openings, please contact us today.

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