Insurance Claims

Chimney Fires

A chimney fire is the ignition and rapid burning (combustion) of creosote on the chimney walls. This coating is composed of incompletly combusted gasses in the form of tar. Creosote is caused by burning damp wood, small fires, or a lack of air flow in the firebox. All three of these conditions cause heavy cool smoke that condenses on the walls of the flue (exhaust pipe). Oil heaters can also coat the walls with creosote caused by too rich a mix in the oil burner. Bottom line is these tarry accumulations burn hot and fast.

When this oil tar or creosote (wood tar) ignite, they shock the flue and the chimney with a rapid rise in temperature. Masonry and metal chimneys like gradual temperature changes. They can get really hot, just not too quickly. Rapid temperature spikes will crack terra-cotta, and surrounding masonry structures. Metal chimneys will warp and oxidize.

Swift Services is a full-service General Contracting company. We have highly qualified and experienced staff members who can write estimates on masonry and chimney damage caused by storms, lightning, fire, wind, and water. Insurance companies trust Swift because our evaluations and estimates are honest, fair, and thorough.

FAQs

Chimney fires almost always destroy the chimney. In rare cases it is so small and short lived that the chimney survives. Do not get your hopes up; this is rare. Damaged chimneys are dangerous and should not be used until damages are accessed by a certified chimney mechanic.

Swift Services technicians will respond quickly and professionally to your call after a chimney fire. We will clean and video inspect the flue, documenting its condition. We will provide accurate and truthful reports that can be used for insurance claims.

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