Swept my flue

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prezes13

Minister of Fire
Jan 12, 2014
954
Connecticut
I just swept my flue. Kind of happy with it. I say about a coffee cup maybe not even worth of coffe grinds. 15’ of uninsulated stainless steel liner on the exterior chimney. No block of plate. Used a sooteater.

Swept my flue
 
I usually get more than that myself with a similar set up, all soft powder, no chunks. I'm told for an exterior chimney with uninsulated liner, it's normal
 
Makes me wonder how bad mine gets. Same stove, same setup but 13-14 feet more pipe. I just have the sweep do it every year.
 
I do mine once a year. Wow you have 25’-30’ of flue? You must have hell of a draft. My stove on 15’ drafts well enough that I really have to crack open the door at a startup.
 
I do mine once a year. Wow you have 25’-30’ of flue? You must have hell of a draft. My stove on 15’ drafts well enough that I really have to crack open the door at a startup.

I believe it's around 25-26 feet. Draft can be pretty strong for sure. My basement is another 10 feet, but thats a unique heater in it'self...
 
I just swept my flue. Kind of happy with it. I say about a coffee cup maybe not even worth of coffe grinds. 15’ of uninsulated stainless steel liner on the exterior chimney. No block of plate. Used a sooteater.
Coffee grinds in your flue?
Been wondering if I can use the sooteater to clean out my coffee maker too.;lol
 
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