Yes, it is another topic about chimney cleaning ... but in the big picture I guess that is a good thing.
I checked out my chimney a few days back and have to definitely clean it during this week's warmth.
This my first season and have been burnt about a cord since mid-December. I have been burning a mix of hardwoods that have been split since spring and stacked and covered since mid-summer. I know some of the pieces are still wet from the sizzling sound but others burn very good and hot. I have been adding a bunch of softwood kindling to get the heat up and dry out the suspect pieces.
First ? ... Is that stage 2 creosote on top? Also, one picture shows the cap with some staining on it ... Is that a problem or is it normal?
Second ? ... How do others with inserts clean from the bottom-up?? Being my first time for cleaning, I would imagine a big dust cloud coming down at you ... how do bottom-up insert cleaners manage that mess? In this regard top-down cleaning seems simpler since you just close the door on the insert and brush away.
Thanks,
- Phil
I checked out my chimney a few days back and have to definitely clean it during this week's warmth.
This my first season and have been burnt about a cord since mid-December. I have been burning a mix of hardwoods that have been split since spring and stacked and covered since mid-summer. I know some of the pieces are still wet from the sizzling sound but others burn very good and hot. I have been adding a bunch of softwood kindling to get the heat up and dry out the suspect pieces.
First ? ... Is that stage 2 creosote on top? Also, one picture shows the cap with some staining on it ... Is that a problem or is it normal?
Second ? ... How do others with inserts clean from the bottom-up?? Being my first time for cleaning, I would imagine a big dust cloud coming down at you ... how do bottom-up insert cleaners manage that mess? In this regard top-down cleaning seems simpler since you just close the door on the insert and brush away.
Thanks,
- Phil