Chimney Rods
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Chimney rods are used to clean chimneys. To achieve this, the rods need to be stiff enough to move debris, but flexible enough to travel round bends. Originally, rods were made of flexible willow or bamboo, but nowadays they are most often made from heavy gauge polypropylene tubing. Most rods are one metre long, but other lengths are available. They are joined together, end to end, to make a longer pole as the rods are pushed into the drain. Different tools can be affixed to the business end of the rod to clear different types of blockages.
How To Identify Good Quality Chimney Rods
The polypropylene rods are joined together by metal connectors at each end of the drain rods; and this the main point of potential weakness. If they are pushed, pulled or strained too hard, the metal joints can break away from the tubing, leaving some or all of the rods in the drain. This can make the situation worse rather than better. To guard against this, many better quality rod ends have rivets in them that go at right angles through the metal ends and the tubing of the chimney rods, in order to hold them more firmly in place. Similarly, the metal that is used for the connectors is important. The end connections in drainage rods can suffer from corrosion or rusting because they are employed in wet conditions and may then be stored for long periods of time. Where the end connections in cheap chimney rods are made of steel, these will tend to rust relatively quickly. Mid-range rods have steel connections which are cadmium plated for corrosion resistance. These will tend to last longer, but eventually, the cadmium plating can be scratched off during use and corrosion will ultimately result. The best end connections are those made of brass, which will not rust away.
What Is Typically Included In A Chimney Rod Set?
There are also different types of rod end connections. Many rods simply screw together, male to female. This has the disadvantage that the user must remember to twist the rods clockwise when using them in cleaning a chimney; otherwise there is a risk that they will unscrew themselves. Better quality rods have various types of locking mechanisms, usually comprising of some form of threaded nut and a locking mechanism which can be tightened with a spanner. This mean that the rods can be rotated in both directions without fear of them coming adrift, making it easier to use and clear blockages. A chimney rod set will have a number of chimney rods included with a brush.
What To Consider When You Buy Chimney Rods
So when you need to buy chimney rods, there are a number of factors to take into account. Firstly, remember that the very cheapest rod sets are often made from thinner polypropylene tubing which is weaker and gets brittle with age, so check that the tubing is good quality and of a decent thickness. Then, check that the metal fixings at the end of the pipes are brass, for corrosion resistance, and riveted to the pipe. If you are a professional plumber or anticipate that you will use the rods often, consider whether the extra expense of locking rods rather than screw-in types is justified. Next, think about the type of chimney rod fittings you may need. Here at Bailey Supplies, we supply the widest range of high quality drain tools and rods for both professional plumbers and DIY enthusiasts at competitive prices.
Bailey Supplies Sell Affordable, High Quality Drain Rods
At Bailey Supplies, we sell only genuine Bailey Products such as drain rods and other tools for drain cleaning and testing at affordable prices. Our Bailey Blue rods® are covered by international trademarks and are world renowned for their quality, durability and strength. The same is true of all our tools and other accessories. See and buy from our extensive online range at https://www.baileysupplies.co.uk/. We offer equipment ranges for both DIY users and professionals and are happy to arrange bulk buying discounts for trade or business customers. Please contact us at sales@baileysupplies.co.uk or via the ‘contact us’ page on our website for more information.