As I was looking at my class A from the outside today I noticed what looked like a streak running down the side of the stainless steel.
So I plowed my way through about a foot of snow on my roof to inspect my class A chimney, I know the inside of the class A is clean because I sweep it frequently from inside the house (sweep from Bottom up) but the chimney cap has a build up of some creosote on it, along with the screen around it. The steak was creosote which came of easy with a little snow in hand.
Because the entire length of the chimney is clean and it's just the chimney cap is it cause for Concern?.
Thanks
So I plowed my way through about a foot of snow on my roof to inspect my class A chimney, I know the inside of the class A is clean because I sweep it frequently from inside the house (sweep from Bottom up) but the chimney cap has a build up of some creosote on it, along with the screen around it. The steak was creosote which came of easy with a little snow in hand.
Because the entire length of the chimney is clean and it's just the chimney cap is it cause for Concern?.
Thanks