Can't remember if I cleaned it this spring.
Had fires late into the year & a few thru the (so called ) Summer.
Some fires recently.
1/4 cup maybe.
The beauty of dry wood or good to be forgetful
Either way , peace of mind
Guess that makes it worth it.
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So, you figure to be back burning in the next few weeks?Can't remember if I cleaned it this spring.
Had fires late into the year & a few thru the (so called ) Summer.
Some fires recently.
1/4 cup maybe.
So, you figure to be back burning in the next few weeks?
Looking good Dave, will you clean at all this winter?
As needed, But yea, I'll be burning soon.
We've had low 50 days & low 40s nights lately.
I usually run the brush mid winter. Last year I did & got about 1/4 - 1/2 a coffee can.
In the 80s, I'd get 3/4 of a 5 gallon bucket every 6 - 8 weeks with a shorter chimney.
Then, I cut wood in Sept to start burning in Oct. (Luckily, I only had 1 chimney fire. )
I could get the stove & pipe really hot, then let it cool & the Creosote would fall into the stove in sheets
Since then;
I've moved the stove to the basement, put the chimney on the outside of the house & improved the seasoning time of the wood,.
A new stove & better burning practices & I have a little more "how to burn firewood knowledge" .
Reader's Digest condensed version:
Winter time. Snow on the roof.
Neighbor headed to work 4:30 AM & saw my chimney was on fire, car horn & loudly knocking on my door, said "Chimney Fire! ".
Now I'm wide awake fast . Turned the stove air intake OFF.
Threw on insulated coveralls, no shoes. Saw red hot glowing all over the chimney cap.
Ran to the garage; grabbed a garden hose hooked it up grabbed a ladder & sprayed it from the top. Was moving pretty fast. ( Younger then )
Rip the attic access door off,checked the attic where the pipe went thru, no smoke or signs of burning.
Bought an 8" chimney brush that day & cleaned it.
Took a while, brush wouldn't go in the pipe very easy, got several gallons. Some 3/8" thick. Looked like boiled tar but hard like coal.
Had it inspected, all OK. Nothing burnt in the attic. Was a good install. Got lucky.
Had left the stove on high before going to bed because the wood wasn't burning well. (now I say DUH! )
Started cleaning it every 6 to 8 weeks after that, always got lots of creo. Thought that was normal.
Now I know what wet wood & slow cool burns will do.
1st, turn the air intake to the stove off. Starve the fire of air. Spray the roof with water in case hot ember are on the roof.
Get the creo fire out out & then clean the chimney
Inspect chimney often & Start burning drier wood soon!
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