I figured that this would be the best place to get the answers that I seek so here goes.
I have just had a Jotul F55 installed in my living room fireplace. It is set back so that the liner (all insulated flexible) goes straight up through my existing clay lined brick chimney. What is the best way to clean this chimney liner? Since it sits somewhat in my opening and goes straight up, there is not much room for me to move around the stove. What do I have to disconnect? Can I go through the stove or would it be better from the top? I am asking because I am new to these EPA stoves and have never had to deal with anything other than tile lined chimneys. I do have a brand new soot eater in the box. Is this sufficient or should I get a new brush head for my chimney brush?
Thanks,
Jason
I have just had a Jotul F55 installed in my living room fireplace. It is set back so that the liner (all insulated flexible) goes straight up through my existing clay lined brick chimney. What is the best way to clean this chimney liner? Since it sits somewhat in my opening and goes straight up, there is not much room for me to move around the stove. What do I have to disconnect? Can I go through the stove or would it be better from the top? I am asking because I am new to these EPA stoves and have never had to deal with anything other than tile lined chimneys. I do have a brand new soot eater in the box. Is this sufficient or should I get a new brush head for my chimney brush?
Thanks,
Jason