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Fireplace Maintenance That Improves Efficiency and Saves Homeowners Money
September 17, 2024
By Brandon Schramm, Service Manager at Comfort Solutions
A well-maintained fireplace adds warmth and ambiance to any home. But neglecting fireplace upkeep can lead to issues that affect its appearance, performance, and safety.
Highlighted below are the most common problems homeowners face with their fireplaces. We explain what those issues are and solutions for avoiding them to keep your fireplace performing at its best.
1. Glass Buildup
One of the most common issues with gas fireplaces is cloudy or dirty glass. This buildup is often caused by condensation from cold outdoor air mixing with dust and other particles inside the fireplace.
When the fire is lit, the condensation evaporates, leaving behind a residue that can make the glass appear foggy or dirty.
- Why It Matters: Not only does this make the fireplace look unattractive, but it also reduces visibility of the flames, taking away from the ambiance.
- Solution: Cleaning fireplace glass is straightforward. Use a cleaner specifically designed for fireplace glass, which can cut through the buildup and leave it looking like new.
At Comfort Solutions, we often recommend homeowners schedule regular fireplace tune-ups to ensure the glass and the rest of the unit stay clean and in working order.
2. Impact of Poor Fireplace Maintenance
Fireplaces require regular maintenance to function efficiently. Without it, you may experience reduced heating performance and even unpleasant odors, especially when lighting the fireplace for the first time in a season.
Dust and debris can build up in the venting system. If left unchecked, this can cause inefficient combustion or smoky smells.
- Why It Matters: A poorly maintained fireplace runs less efficiently. This can create a fire hazard or release unpleasant odors into your home.
- Solution: Make a habit of scheduling a professional fireplace tune-up once a year. During the tune-up, we’ll inspect your system, clean the components, and ensure that everything is working safely and efficiently. This preventive care and maintenance will keep your fireplace running smoothly and looking great.
3. Potential Insect Infestation
Another common issue we see in fireplaces–especially those connected to an outdoor vent or chimney–is the accumulation of insects, spiders, and other debris.
Over time, these pests can make their way into the venting system or chimney, creating blockages or causing an unpleasant smell when you light the fire.
- Why It Matters: Insect infestations not only impact the cleanliness of your fireplace, but they can also lead to blockages in the venting system. This can reduce efficiency or even pose safety risks, like improper venting of combustion gasses.
- Solution: Regular chimney and vent cleaning are crucial. A professional can remove any nests, webs, or other debris that has collected over time. Adding a chimney cap or vent screen can also help keep pests out in the future.
4. Fireplaces as a Heat Source
Many homeowners view their gas fireplaces as primarily decorative. However, with the right setup, your fireplace can serve as an efficient heat source for your home.
Modern gas fireplaces are designed not only for ambiance but also for providing warmth. Unfortunately, many builder-grade fireplaces are less efficient and are classified as “decorative appliances.”
- Why It Matters: Upgrading your fireplace can drastically improve your home’s heating efficiency, especially if you’re looking for a supplemental heat source.
A fireplace with higher BTUs and better efficiency ratings can cut down on your heating bills while providing a cozy focal point. - Solution: If you’re interested in making your fireplace a more functional heat source, consider upgrading to a model designed for higher heat output.
Comfort Solutions can help you choose a unit that fits your needs, whether it’s for heating a single room or supplementing your central heating system.
Keeping Your Fireplace in Top Condition
Regular fireplace maintenance is key to preventing these common issues and ensuring your unit is both safe and efficient. Whether it’s cleaning the glass, inspecting the venting system for insects, or upgrading to a higher-efficiency unit, small steps can make a big difference in performance.
At Comfort Solutions, we’re here to help. Contact us today to schedule a fireplace tune-up or learn more about upgrading to a more efficient heat-producing unit.