Chimney Fires: What Every Homeowner Needs to Know

February 23, 2026 | Chimney Basics

*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(–header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]” dir=”auto” data-turn-id=”request-WEB:1b0c9ab1-30ff-47eb-a11b-9bae242dadad-0″ data-testid=”conversation-turn-2″ data-scroll-anchor=”true” data-turn=”assistant” tabindex=”-1″>A chimney fire is one of the most dangerous — and preventable — threats to your home during the heating season. Many homeowners don’t realize a fire can start inside the chimney itself, often without obvious warning. Understanding the risks and how to prevent them can protect your home, your family, and your investment.What Is a Chimney Fire?A chimney fire occurs when built-up creosote inside your chimney ignites. Creosote is a highly flammable byproduct created when wood burns. Over time, it coats the inner walls of your chimney liner. If the buildup becomes thick enough, a single high-temperature fire in your fireplace or wood stove can ignite it.Chimney fires can burn extremely hot — often exceeding 2,000°F — which is hot enough to:Crack or destroy chimney linersDamage masonryWarp metal componentsSpread flames into walls, attics, and roofsEven a small chimney fire can cause serious … Continued

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Cold Snaps & Cozy Fires: Why Fireplace Maintenance Matters Most This Season

January 28, 2026 | Chimney Cleaning

As temperatures drop and cold snaps roll in, fireplaces across our community quickly become the heart of the home. There’s nothing better than gathering around a warm fire during the coldest months — but this is also the time when fireplaces and chimneys work their hardest. At Chimney Champions, we want to remind homeowners that regular fireplace maintenance is especially important during peak burning season.When a fireplace is used frequently, soot and creosote build up faster inside the chimney. Creosote is a highly flammable byproduct of burning wood and is one of the leading causes of chimney fires. During cold snaps, many homeowners burn longer, hotter fires, which can accelerate this buildup and place added stress on chimney systems — especially factory-built fireplaces that rely on metal components and decorative panels.Routine chimney inspections and cleanings help ensure your fireplace is operating safely and efficiently. Maintenance allows potential issues — such … Continued

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How Florida Weather Wears Down Your Chimney (And Why Maintenance Matters)

October 1, 2025 | Chimney Basics

Florida’s climate is uniquely tough on chimneys and fireplaces — whether you have a traditional masonry chimney or a factory-built (prefabricated) system. Even if you rarely use your fireplace, the environment alone can cause wear and tear that leads to costly problems if not addressed.Think of your chimney like your car: even if it spends most of its time parked, it still needs routine maintenance. You wouldn’t skip oil changes and expect your car to last forever, right? The same goes for your chimney or fireplace system.Below, we’ll explore how Florida weather impacts both masonry and factory-built chimneys — and the steps that help protect them for the long run.High Humidity = Hidden DamageMasonry Chimneys: Florida’s constant humidity seeps into bricks and mortar. Over time, this weakens the structure, causes cracks, and can create musty odors.Factory-Built Fireplaces: Excess moisture encourages rust and corrosion on metal fireboxes, dampers, and liners, shortening … Continued

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What Is Organic Growth on Your Chimney — and Why Is It Important to Remove?

September 16, 2025 | Chimney Maintenance

  As the weather changes and moisture levels rise, you may begin to notice green, black, or mossy patches forming on your chimney. While this might seem like a harmless or natural occurrence, this organic growth can lead to serious issues if not addressed properly.At Chimney Champions, we believe in educating homeowners about potential risks to their chimney systems. Here’s what you need to know about organic growth and why it’s important to have it professionally removed.What Is Organic Growth?Organic growth on a chimney typically includes:MossAlgaeMildewMoldThese organisms thrive in damp, shaded environments—conditions often found on the north-facing sides of chimneys or in areas with poor ventilation. While it might initially appear to be a cosmetic concern, the underlying impact can be much more significant.Why Is Organic Growth a Problem?1. Moisture RetentionOrganic growth traps moisture against the brick and mortar. This ongoing exposure can weaken masonry over time, causing issues like brick … Continued

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Breathe New Life Into Your Fireplace: Electric Options from Chimney Champions

September 9, 2025 | Chimney Repairs

For many homeowners, a wood-burning fireplace is the heart of the home — offering warmth, charm, and the nostalgic crackle of a real fire. At Chimney Champions, we deeply value the beauty and tradition of wood-burning fireplaces. However, over time, age and wear can take their toll, making continued use unsafe or impractical.When your wood-burning fireplace is no longer suitable for operation due to deterioration, damage, or code restrictions, converting to an electric insert or log set can be a smart, safe, and stylish solution.When Is It Time to Consider a Conversion?Some common reasons homeowners explore electric conversions include:Deteriorated or damaged chimney structureUnsafe or inoperable flue systemsHigh repair costs to bring a fireplace up to current codeMoving away from solid fuel due to lifestyle or health reasonsIf your wood-burning fireplace is no longer functional, that doesn’t mean the end of ambiance and comfort — it’s just time for a new … Continued

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Hurricane Season & Your Chimney: Why a Chimney Service is More Important Than Ever

August 5, 2025 | Chimney Caps

Being in the midst of hurricane season many homeowners prepare their properties for severe weather. Windows are reinforced, trees are trimmed, and emergency supplies are stocked. However, one critical part of the home is often overlooked: the chimney.Your chimney plays a major role in your home’s safety and structure. Without proper maintenance—especially ahead of heavy rain and high winds—it can become a source of significant water damage and costly repairs. Now is the ideal time to schedule a professional chimney sweep and inspection.Chimneys Are Especially Vulnerable During Storm SeasonChimneys are fully exposed to the elements, making them particularly susceptible to damage from high winds, rain, and airborne debris. If your chimney hasn’t been recently inspected or cleaned, it may already have vulnerabilities that could be worsened by a major storm.Without proper sealing, a chimney can become a direct pathway for water intrusion, which can have serious consequences.How Water Intrusion Damages … Continued

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3 Reasons to Get a Chimney Inspection Even if You Don’t Use It

December 13, 2023 | Chimney Inspections

If you own a home with a chimney, you may think that it only needs to be inspected by Chimney Champions if you use it. However, this is a common misconception that can lead to serious problems down the line. Let’s look at three reasons why you should get a chimney inspection even if you don’t use your fireplace.

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