What is creosote and why is it dangerous? Texas homeowners face unique challenges with their chimneys — extreme heat, sudden cold snaps, and humidity all affect performance. At Texas Service Experts, our certified technicians serve Houston and surrounding areas with answers backed by decades of hands-on experience.
The Short Answer
Creosote is a tar-like residue from incomplete combustion of wood. It progresses through three stages — flaky soot, hardened tar, and glazed armor — and is the single largest cause of chimney fires in the United States.
What You Need to Know
Stage 1 creosote is flaky and easy to brush away. Stage 2 is harder and tar-like. Stage 3 — glazed creosote — is essentially shellac that requires chemical treatment or specialized rotary tools to remove. All three are highly combustible: a chimney fire can exceed 2,000°F, crack flue tiles, and ignite framing within seconds. Annual sweeping is the only reliable prevention.
When to Call a Professional
If you’re seeing warning signs — unusual odors, smoke spillage, water staining, or unfamiliar noises — get a certified technician on site before next burn season. Our professional chimney services include written inspection reports.
Our Local Recommendation
Houston-area homeowners face specific seasonal patterns we account for. Our crews are familiar with regional building codes, common construction styles, and weather patterns that affect chimney performance. Learn more about our Houston service area.
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