Wood Burning Fireplaces in Indianapolis
There is nothing quite like a real wood fire. The crackle, the radiant heat, and the atmosphere a wood burning fireplace brings to a home are exactly why so many Indianapolis homeowners want to keep theirs, or bring an old one back to life. But a wood burning fireplace is also a system of many parts that each have to do their job for it to burn safely and efficiently. When you understand how it works and keep it maintained, it can serve your home safely for generations.
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The Anatomy of a Wood Burning Fireplace
A traditional masonry wood burning fireplace is made of several key parts, each with a specific job. Knowing them makes it easier to understand what we find during an inspection and why a given repair matters. Here are the core components we inspect and service.
Firebox
Damper
Smoke shelf and chamber
Flue and liner
Chimney crown and cap
Flashing
Keeping a wood burning fireplace safe
Wood fires give off soot and creosote, a tar-like, highly flammable substance. Incomplete combustion and inefficient, smoldering fires produce the most of it, and an unparged smoke chamber or an improperly lined flue lets the smoke dwell instead of drawing cleanly, so the creosote has time to condense and stick to the inside of the system. Once it builds up, that creosote can ignite and cause a chimney fire, which is the leading reason regular sweeping matters. Industry guidance calls for a professional inspection every year, with sweeping done as buildup and use require it.
Signs your fireplace needs attention
A wood burning fireplace usually tells you when something is wrong. Smoke drifting back into the room points to a draft or a blockage. A strong, musty, campfire-like odor, especially in warm, humid weather, often means creosote buildup or moisture in the chimney. Water stains or dampness near the fireplace or on the ceiling signal a leak at the crown, cap, or flashing. Other warning signs include visible cracks in the firebox or masonry, a damper that is rusted or will not move, crumbling mortar joints, and white, chalky efflorescence on the exterior brick. Any one of these is worth an inspection.
Restoring an older wood burning fireplace
Many of the wood burning fireplaces we see have simply been neglected, and a fireplace that has not been used in years is often unsafe to light without work. Most can be restored rather than torn out. Restoration brings the whole system back to safe, code-compliant operation, and depending on what the inspection finds it can include restoring the flue, repairing or rebuilding the firebox, parging the smoke chamber to smooth and seal it, replacing the damper, and repairing the crown, cap, and flashing. How we restore the flue depends on its condition: in some cases we install a new stainless steel liner, and in others we resurface the existing flue tiles.
Wood Burning Fireplace FAQs
Schedule your wood burning fireplace inspection
Whether your fireplace needs a routine inspection and sweep, a specific repair, or a full restoration, book Clean Sweep 317. We show you exactly what is going on with your fireplace and explain your options, so you can make an informed decision.
Work With Our Highly-Rated Team
Why do homeowners throughout Indianapolis trust us for wood burning fireplace service and restoration? Because we work with care and dedication, and we put our customers’ needs first. Questions? Our easy-to-understand explanations of your fireplace needs will remove your worries, giving you confidence that the job will get done right.
Now’s the time. Pick up the phone and reach out to our 5-star rated wood burning fireplace service and restoration team in Indianapolis. Call 317-643-1128 or request your service online today.
Keeping a wood fire safe starts with a chimney sweeping and inspection. Don’t put off giving our fireplace team in Indianapolis a call.
- 317-643-1128
- 5351 N Tacoma Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46220
- 10 S 9th St, Suite 13 Noblesville, IN 46060