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August 29, 2008
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Fireplace & Chimney Maintenance
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Home improvement tips and techniques about Fireplace & Chimney Maintenance.
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with a focus on restoration, remodeling, decorating, and general household repair. The library is loaded with tips, techniques,
and ideas on everything from maintaining your yard and garden to restoring your period kitchen and bath.
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The combustion process when wood is burned is never complete. The smoke from a wood fire usually contains a dark brown or black substance which has an unpleasant odor. This tar-like substance is called creosote and is found almost anywhere in a wood heating system.
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If a stove or fireplace is letting smoke into the house first make sure that the flue gas dampers are open. If the dampers are open, then the best way to solve the immediate problem is to open a window or door on the first floor or basement while at the same time close all openings in the upper parts of the house.
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