Chimney cap plugging up every few weeks?

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crashmymax

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Dec 2, 2018
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south dakota
I cleaned my chimney and cap. within 3 or 4 weeks the cap plugged up and smoke started coming in the house. I got on the roof and see the cap was plugged up. Cleaned it again. Today I noticed the fire not wanting to burn well so up I went and sure enough about 3/4 plugged up. This is a quadrafire 7100 I only burn pine which I know creates more creosote but is this normal? Is my cap a poor design? Any advice or help is appreciated.

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I cleaned my chimney and cap. within 3 or 4 weeks the cap plugged up and smoke started coming in the house. I got on the roof and see the cap was plugged up. Cleaned it again. Today I noticed the fire not wanting to burn well so up I went and sure enough about 3/4 plugged up. This is a quadrafire 7100 I only burn pine which I know creates more creosote but is this normal? Is my cap a poor design? Any advice or help is appreciated.

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Yes those caps are horrible. But you can only use caps designed to be used with that specific chimney system
 
Ok so I am stuck with it? Or I need to see if there is a better one for the pipe used for my chimney?
I would see if there are other options. But I don't really think there is.
 
I would cut out every other slat to open the cap up more.
 
Dry pine doesnt cause any more creosote than hardwoods, as long as its dry you should be okay doing the suggested above.
 
Thanks for the fast responses. My first instinct was to cut some of the slats out but was not sure if that could cause some other issues. I'm going to check into any other possible caps first if nothing else will work I think I'll get another like I have and cut some slats out and see how it performs. Thanks again
 
Long time lurker here, but I had to comment on this thread. I have the same chimney system and termination cap. I have been burning since November pretty much all day and I have not had a blockage or buildup like that. I burn 99% hickory and I think that might make a difference vs softwoods. Anyway just wanted to add that your situation seems excessive to me. BTW, I cleaned my flue and cap in December and cap was fine. ....did have creosote in the pipe, but cap was not blocked. Good luck.
 
Thanks for the fast responses. My first instinct was to cut some of the slats out but was not sure if that could cause some other issues. I'm going to check into any other possible caps first if nothing else will work I think I'll get another like I have and cut some slats out and see how it performs. Thanks again

The screen/louvers on the cap don't do anything to help your chimney system work. They are nothing but a negative for performance. The only value is wildlife exclusion and to slightly reduce the chances of burning garbage floating out of your chimney. Many brands have optional screens or no screen at all on the caps.
 
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