What is the setup like? Will you be cleaning from inside the stove, from the roof, or through a clean out tee?
I would tape a plastic bag to the stovepipe adapter.
For top down cleaning I prefer simple rods and brushIt's a straight shot thru the roof. I don't like being on the roof, but to avoid a mess I figure the best way is to clean from the top down.
Why not just clean into the stove?
What stove is it?
For top down cleaning I prefer simple rods and brush
If the baffle is temporarily removable then for bottom up cleaning several use the Gardus Sooteater to clean the chimney.
http://www.gardusinc.com/sooteater.html
yesSo it's OK for whatever's in the pipe to fall in the stove?
For that stove I would just pull the baffle and clean it letting all of the dirt fall into the stove. Or bottom up with a soot eater like bg saidIt's an Englander 17-VL.
Just some fiberglass rods and a poly brush. You are not going to want to buy the stuff we use it will cost way to much for what you need. For you just some cheap fiberglass homeowner grade rods will do just fine.Make and model?
No rotary cleaning from the top is quite a bit harder than from the bottom But it can work ok. For top down cleaning i prefer rods and a brush bottom up i prefer a rotary cleaner. as far as which works better as long as you don't have much crusty buildup they will be about the same. If you do the rotary cleaner will be a little better but a brush can work fine for that as well.It looks like it would work just as well from the top down. I have their LintEater and like it fine. But would a 6" diameter brush work better than a whip?
For you just some cheap fiberglass homeowner grade rods will do just fine.
No rotary cleaning from the top is quite a bit harder than from the bottom
Rod sections and brush available at Lowe's and HD in my area.
I have no clue I have never bought or even payed much attention to lighter duty rods that you would be buying they just would not hold up to the volume of cleaning we do. You just need either a basic rod and poly brush set or go with the soot eater.Make, model and source?
I just find it awkward running a power cleaner from the top. You need to arch the rods down so you can run the drill then hold the rods in the chimney while you unhook it from the drill hook another on then hook the drill back up. We made a holder that supports them while we add or remove rods but it is still a bit of a pain. It absolutely can be done but i think a simple brush is easier from the top.Why? Seems like from the top, gravity is not working against you.
no you should not take the chimney apart unless it is totally necessary. Yes you should pull the cat out and clean it. As far as top down or bottom up it doesnt matter it is which ever is easier for you. But going on the roof always carries some risk which is why I avoid it when possible.if at all possible, would it be best to take the chimney apart?
more people are seriously hurt falling off of flat roofs than pitched ones you get a false sense of security. And usually just up and down is fine.my roof is pretty much flat, so that is not a problem...
And there is nothing wrong with doing it from the roof but every time you go up there you are at risk. Which is why when I can avoid it I can. But as long as you are carefull and aware of the dangers you will be fine. Especially since you have allot of experience on a roofbeing a former roofer, I am familiar with people falling off of flat roofs!I have plenty of clearance, but will make sure to be careful.
Especially since you have allot of experience on a roof
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