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Chimney Creosote
Hi folks - I checked my chimney yesterday. It is an older, lined
chimney. We burn wood on the weekends during the weekends here in the Northeast with a new fireplace insert. Probably a cord a year. I have had the chimney cleaned every year or so. They never get much out of it. I looked down it yesterday with a flashlight. It had a very, very thin coating of creosote on the liner (less than paperthin). I could scrape it off with my fingertip). No blackages whatsoever. Does this warrant cleaning? Pls dont give me the Chimny sweeps of America usual line. Does it REALLY need sweeping? Thanks Happy T-Day |
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