It's been about 3 months since we switched to single wall pipe on this system, 2 months since it was swept, and about a month since the last I poked a light up and had a look. Daily burning. Lets have a look at how things are going.
Time to make a bit of a mess...
Looks like the inside of a wood stove pipe to me...
The usual sooty deposits on the walls from pitch rich ponderosa burning.
Mostly fluffy stuff that's falling off and floats down as soon as I start moving the stove pipe.
The cold bottom of the chimney cap looks a bit shiny!
Gave it a once over with the Wohler 9413 Viper with a soft 8" poly brush while holding the vacuum hose a few inches up the pipe to gather most of the slowly falling sooty ash.
I'm not seeing anything too concerning here. Mostly fluffy, a little bit of gritty material came down with the brush that was too heavy to be gathered by the tiny vacuum off to the side of the pipe, mostly from the chimney cap as it was gently bumped by the tip of the star.
Thoughts? Concerns?
How often would you sweep this? I'm thinking once every 2-3 months of burning should be plenty.
Time to make a bit of a mess...
Looks like the inside of a wood stove pipe to me...
The usual sooty deposits on the walls from pitch rich ponderosa burning.
Mostly fluffy stuff that's falling off and floats down as soon as I start moving the stove pipe.
The cold bottom of the chimney cap looks a bit shiny!
Gave it a once over with the Wohler 9413 Viper with a soft 8" poly brush while holding the vacuum hose a few inches up the pipe to gather most of the slowly falling sooty ash.
I'm not seeing anything too concerning here. Mostly fluffy, a little bit of gritty material came down with the brush that was too heavy to be gathered by the tiny vacuum off to the side of the pipe, mostly from the chimney cap as it was gently bumped by the tip of the star.
Thoughts? Concerns?
How often would you sweep this? I'm thinking once every 2-3 months of burning should be plenty.