Clean as a Whistle - Mohr on Expectations
- Mohr's will clean the shelf, brick, glass doors, and fire box.
- From top to bottom expect only the best result with our hard hand brush technique.
- After our custom brush technique is used we will add air to complete clean all additional areas taking care of the remaining build up.
Safety is our priority
The finale step in our chimney cleaning process is to take a camera and create a detailed inspection report for you to have access to immediately following our visit.
The finale step in our chimney cleaning process is to take a camera and create a detailed inspection report for you to have access to immediately following our visit.
Why do I need my chimney inspected and cleaned?
"Cleaning your chimney reduces risk of fire and carbon monoxide intrusion.
How often should I have my chimney inspected?
"Annually inspected and cleaned by a qualified professional as needed.
What are critical items that need to be considered in relation to the chimney inspection and cleaning?
What is the correct protocol for burning in my wood stove or fireplace?
"Cleaning your chimney reduces risk of fire and carbon monoxide intrusion.
How often should I have my chimney inspected?
"Annually inspected and cleaned by a qualified professional as needed.
What are critical items that need to be considered in relation to the chimney inspection and cleaning?
- "Keep all potential hazards trees, branches, debris at least 15 feet away from the top of the chimney.
- "Make sure your chimney cap is installed properly and remains intact.
What is the correct protocol for burning in my wood stove or fireplace?
- Choose wood that has been cut for a minimum of 6-months that is well seasoned
- Store covered in a dry elevated location.
- Christmas trees or treated wood should never be burned.
- Use a support grate and place firewood or fire logs at the rear.
- When starting the fire use kindling or a commercial firelighter.
- Never use flammable liquids to start your fire.
- The hearth are should remain clear, 36" as a rule of thumb.
- Use a metal or mesh fireplace screen.
- Install carbon monoxide and smoke detectors - check batteries twice a year.
- Always extinguish a fire prior to leaving it alone.