Voted-All the time.
Because it isnt hard cleaning my chimney and im not going to pay to have it done. Worst part about doing it yourself though is cleaning out the black pipe.
I'm also a do it myself-er.
I like to clean from the top, but the chimney flue is in the middle of a steep metal roof, so I manufactured some brackets and attached them to the roof so I could lay planks on, and also secured a couple hooks to hang a ladder on to climb up to the planks. I even attached a couple hooks near the ridge cap to hold the brush and rods while I'm working.
I keep all the planks, ladder and chimney sweeping tools in the attic under the roof.
If I didn't sweep the chimney I'd just be the creepy guy singing Mary Poppins songs in my back yard.
I have always cleaned my own ever since the sweep should we how on the first house we bought when we moved in. It's easy and our local fire department loans out the equipment for FREE. Can't beat that deal.
Maybe close to 91% now.
That's all well and good Jake, but are you sure you're qualified for that sort of work?All the time . . . for me it's cheap, quick and I know what things are looking like inside.
10-15 minute job . . . remove three screws from the T-cap and then I run the brush up from the ground to the top. Any gunk typically goes out the top or bottom of the chimney.
That's all well and good Jake, but are you sure you're qualified for that sort of work?
That right there would be a good reason to hire someone. Even with my planks and ladders I have set up on my roof I would never want my wife up there cleaning the chimney, if I happen to be out of town.If I had a steep or dangerous roof, I might pay to have it done, being a senior and not worth killing myself over it.
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