Loud banging from Chimney.

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Jul 1, 2021
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WA Australia
Hi Folks
I just moved into a new home which came with a sizeable wood fire. The brand is a 'Jarrahdale Convector' which is a local company from Western Australia. I'm burning local dried Jarrah wood.
Since I moved in 2 weeks ago, every time I run the fire I get an intermittent clang or banging noise.
It's starts with the sound of small specks of falling creosote and culminates in a really loud bang which sounds like metal or steel being thumped. It seems to happen more with a hotter fire and can occur every few minutes or run for hrs before happening.
I had the chimney swept on Monday by a local reputable chimney sweep but the sound has persisted since.
Any help would be appreciated it's driving me mental.
 

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Maybe metal expansion.

I like the texture on your pipe.
 
It sounds like something is expanding and then releasing tension. Have the dealer contact the stovepipe and chimney manufacturer.