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What is a Flue Fire? | TSE Glossary

What is a Flue Fire? | TSE Glossary

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What is a Flue Fire?

A flue fire, commonly called a chimney fire, is the ignition of accumulated creosote inside a chimney flue, producing temperatures that can exceed 2000 degrees and threaten the integrity of flue tile, metal liners, and surrounding framing. Flue fires range from quick flare-ups that self-extinguish to sustained roaring fires audible throughout the home. Any chimney that has experienced one requires CSIA Level 2 inspection">Level 2 inspection before further use.

How it works

Creosote ignites at approximately 451 degrees, easily reached by normal fire-burn flue temperatures. Once ignition occurs, the creosote layer becomes the fuel, with combustion sustained by chimney draft. Sounds typical of a flue fire include rumbling, sucking noises, and flames or sparks visible at the chimney top. Severe flue fires produce structural sounds: cracking flue tile, popping metal joints, and groaning brick masonry.

After a flue fire, the chimney must be presumed compromised until proven otherwise. CSIA Level 2 inspection with video scan documents flue tile cracking, mortar joint failure, and metal liner deformation. Building insurance typically covers repair costs when a CSIA Level 2 report establishes the fire’s occurrence and damage extent, but only if the report is generated within a documented timeframe.

DFW context

DFW flue fires concentrate on chimneys with stage 2 or stage 3 creosote, often in homes where the owner skipped multiple sweeping cycles. After a documented flue fire, TSE provides immediate Level 2 inspection with video documentation suitable for insurance claims, and most damaged chimneys move quickly to relining with stainless or cast-in-place systems. The Texas Department of Insurance recognizes CSIA-certified inspections as standard documentation.

Related terms

  • [Creosote](/glossary/creosote/)
  • [Creosote stage 3 (glaze)](/glossary/creosote-stage-3-glaze/)
  • [CSIA Level 2 inspection](/glossary/csia-level-2-inspection/)
  • [Pyrolysis](/glossary/pyrolysis/)

Sources

  • NFPA 211 (2024), Section 14
  • CSIA Successful Chimney Sweeping handbook
  • CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep Reference Manual

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