Last year was my first year of burning and I used about 8 face cords of good seasoned wood. I have a straight stack all the way up with no bends. Should I clean it this year or can I go another season? The reason I ask is because there is a guy at work that has been burning for awhile and he says he cleans his stack every 20 face cords or so....He also has a straight stack with no bends. Thoughts please...


I can easily clean my 22ft flue out from bottom to top. I do it once in the fall, prior to burning (you never know if something got in that flue over the spring/summer and built a nest or something, so it don't hurt to clean/check it out), once in late December, once in late February, once in late April, and after the last fire of the season. I used to clean it once a month from November to May, but after learning my burning habits, learning how to properly season my firewood, and the characteristics of the stove, I have since cut it back to every other month of the heating season. It gives me great piece of mind that everything is fine in there, and it puts wifey's mind to rest too. My kids, wife and home mean everything to me, so the extra time to check it out and clean it is good insurance IMHO.....