It's gotten so expensive to hire a sweep, I've decided to take it on: since on his last two visits my guy reported that things were pretty clean, I shouldn't think I'm taking on much risk, especially since this Woodstock Soapstone Keystone has performed handsomely since I bought it in August 2020; I'm pretty careful to use good, seasoned wood.
Since the chimney has a cleanout, first question while I wait for the SootEater to show up: what should I expect when I inspect the foot or so of the chimney interior between the cleanout and the top of the stove? shouldn't it be relatively clean? should I be on the lookout for any issues?
I'm assuming I should open the catalytic bypass, or at least remove the cat?
Since the chimney has a cleanout, first question while I wait for the SootEater to show up: what should I expect when I inspect the foot or so of the chimney interior between the cleanout and the top of the stove? shouldn't it be relatively clean? should I be on the lookout for any issues?
I'm assuming I should open the catalytic bypass, or at least remove the cat?