Author: Mark Linville

Why masonry chimneys have to meet the 3-2-10 rule

While you may never need to know the 3-2-10 rule in order to build yourself a chimney, knowing why is exists is still interesting. Remember the 3-2-10 rule is the minimum height requirement.

It is widely known that masonry chimneys are required to meet the 3-2-10 rule. This rule means that they must extend 3 feet above the roof penetration on the shortest side, and the top of the chimney must be 2 feet higher than any portion of the building structure within 10 feet. This height requirement for masonry chimneys penetrating or adjacent to pitched roofs has been around for many decades. But why is this? I personally have been working on chimneys since 1997, and have been actively involved in the industry and with industry professionals for the past 10 years. I have asked this question many times, of many different folks in the industry. I have discovered that there is something of a divide in the reasoning behind the 3-2-10 rule.
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The top-down burn.

Fire can be a dangerous element if not kept in check. Epically around the nice wood frame of your home. That is why the CSIA come up with so many safety measures to make sure everyone at home burns their wood properly and in the safest manner possible.

Ready to talk about top down burns? We are at the Chimney Safety Institute of America. Even though the heat of August and September hasn’t left us, some cool mornings are signs that Fall is just around the corner. “It’s not pushed very much, but any of us that are around (expert mason/fireplace designer and CSIA instructor) Chris Prior know about this and use it. It takes a little longer to set it up but it definitely burns much better, much cleaner,” said Bob Fish, a CSIA instructor from Londonderry, Vermont.
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What the U.S. can learn as England educates homeowners about chimney fires

The US isn’t the only place with fireplace/chimney safety issues. CSIA in the United States frequently works with firefighters so they understand how to combat chimney fires. Read more to find out how.

You might think that of all places that know the value of a well-maintained chimney, the United Kingdom would top the list. After all, it was in 16th century England that the trend of fireplaces and chimneys really caught on. Yet, despite that head start, chimney fires remain as much an issue overseas as they are in the United States (which averaged an eye-popping 22,700 fires from 2010 to 2012) and first-responders are doing something about it!
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Accepted Products for Home Use

With so many different products out there claiming to do this or that for your fireplace or chimney, it’s nice to have a list of “Approved” items by the CSIA.

The cold has officially crept in and before you head out to your local hardware store for fireplace and chimney supplies we thought it was a good time to talk to you for a minute about the chimney & fireplace products accepted by CSIA for home use. But first, I think it’s important to mention that earning the “CSIA Accepted” is not a meaningless designation or a deceitful marketing ploy by companies who happened to have a few extra dollars lying around. In fact, we are extremely picky about who gets to use the CSIA logo on their product packaging. To earn this designation, a product must meet all three of the following requirements
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Preventive Maintenance: Chimneys

Your fireplace provides a safe place in your home to burn a nice cozy fire to keep you warm on the coldest nights. In order for your fireplace to keep you and your home safe, the chimney needs to be tended to. This article goes over some ways for you to keep an eye on your chimney so you can prove the TLC it needs before it’s too late.

Since your chimney is one of the major barriers to fire danger in your home (and consequently one of the primary sources of fire outbreaks), when a problem occurs chimney repair is of utmost importance. Here’s a short list of quick checks you can perform on your own or hire a professional to undertake in order to evaluate when chimney repairs are in order.
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Test Your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector Today!

Fireplace or not, each home ought to be furnished with a smoke and carbon monoxide identifier. These gadgets spare incalculable lives each year and frequently serve as the principal cautioning indication of threat inside the home. In the event that you have a gas fireplace, your danger of fire, smoke introduction, and carbon monoxide harming are expanded significantly! This is not something to put off – get these detectors introduced today!

On the off chance that you don’t have a smoke or carbon monoxide finder, then this is the ideal opportunity to buy one. The staff at Chimney Sweeps West can answer any inquiries you may have with respect to these gadgets, and we can even introduce them all through your home. As of now have some set up? Extraordinary! Simply make certain to test them in any event once per month, with the goal that you know your house is secured year round.

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