I bought a house with a wood stove and burned last year without sweeping first (major shame one me, but here to learn and fix my mistakes) and ending up with a chimney fire at the end of last winter. I had a chimney sweep come to asses the clay liner and he said it looked like it had never been swept and had stage 3 creosote.
The diagnosis was to rotary sweep the chimney and they install a 2 ply smooth wall flue liner, $2900 quote.
I am planning on doing the install myself, using a Rockford smooth wall kit including blanket insulation. My question is in cleaning of the current flue prior to install. Is a rotary sweep sufficient for this or is something more involved required? I am going to rotary sweep this weekend and can post after pictures. Attached is the before picture.
![[Hearth.com] Cleaning dirty chimney before liner install [Hearth.com] Cleaning dirty chimney before liner install](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/298/298992-c8ae74c4db6a01e6bf1abdc07b8a6c32.jpg?hash=XCuvKU4qtz)
The diagnosis was to rotary sweep the chimney and they install a 2 ply smooth wall flue liner, $2900 quote.
I am planning on doing the install myself, using a Rockford smooth wall kit including blanket insulation. My question is in cleaning of the current flue prior to install. Is a rotary sweep sufficient for this or is something more involved required? I am going to rotary sweep this weekend and can post after pictures. Attached is the before picture.
![[Hearth.com] Cleaning dirty chimney before liner install [Hearth.com] Cleaning dirty chimney before liner install](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/298/298992-c8ae74c4db6a01e6bf1abdc07b8a6c32.jpg?hash=XCuvKU4qtz)