They said pine burns dirty...what am I doing wrong?

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Mustard Tiger

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Feb 13, 2024
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Cleaned my stove and chimney today. Second year with the wood stove and burn only pine and juniper. Shop that installed the stove said I should only have to have them clean the chimney every two years. Being new to this and this being my second season I decided to clean the chimney myself today with a kit I got off Amazon. Didn't get anything back after running the brush from inside the stove up to the cap. So I took off a piece of the flue inside and looked up and figured out why I didn't get anything back with the brush...because there's nothing in there! Cap is also clear up top, so that alleviates my fears of build-up. Whatever I've been doing I guess I'm going it right.



[Hearth.com] They said pine burns dirty...what am I doing wrong?


[Hearth.com] They said pine burns dirty...what am I doing wrong?


[Hearth.com] They said pine burns dirty...what am I doing wrong?
 
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You, Mustard Tiger, burn clean. Nice job.

Probably an optical illusion in pic, but just make sure to keep the trees a healthy distance from the chimney pipe. Stay warm
 
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Clean living in the woods. I burn fir almost exclusively and the flue stays quite clean.
 
Nicely done. Clean heat!