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I usually clean it each year but since using strictly anthracite is it necessary every year ?
I had maybe 3 small dry lumber scrap burned last year to start the coal.
Last year when I cleaned it had just loose black powder soot not really any kind of creosote.
Just looking for opinions.
I had maybe 3 small dry lumber scrap burned last year to start the coal.
Last year when I cleaned it had just loose black powder soot not really any kind of creosote.
Just looking for opinions.
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My father in law's house was built in 1873 (or so.. ) and as far as I know, has never had the chimney cleaned. Been burning anthracite since day one. Chimney has a little dust on it from the fly ash, but other than that, it's spotless.
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Kind of what I was thinking. I do have 2 offsets in it. Only thing I can think is possibly a little fly ash build up in those?
I have no issues though.
I have no issues though.
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If you have the time and ability, check the offset at the very least. It's a lot easier to check everything and deal with issues at the current temps.midnightmadman29 wrote: ↑Thu. Sep. 14, 2023 10:37 am Kind of what I was thinking. I do have 2 offsets in it. Only thing I can think is possibly a little fly ash build up in those?
I have no issues though.
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Yes. I agree.
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How much of an offset? Unless it is substantial I wouldn't expect my flyash to accumulate there.midnightmadman29 wrote: ↑Thu. Sep. 14, 2023 10:37 am Kind of what I was thinking. I do have 2 offsets in it. Only thing I can think is possibly a little fly ash build up in those?
I have no issues though.
An annual cleaning is good insurance against other problems though - like a birds or bees nest.
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That's nothing. Hit it quickly with a brush and then you know like rob said, no bees or bird nests.
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Thanks. Also have a very small 30° in the single wall just above to stove. But that’s coming apart when I add the baro damper so it will get a cleaning too.
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I do mine every year need it or not. Hell, I bought the brush set up--why not use it. M, that off-set shouldn't matter in the least.
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Same with me. I have the brush and rods.freetown fred wrote: ↑Thu. Sep. 14, 2023 1:46 pm I do mine every year need it or not. Hell, I bought the brush set up--why not use it. M, that off-set shouldn't matter in the least.
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Perhaps an inspection via a scoping every year..I do (or try to do, hey I'm lazy) that every year but have only cleaned it once (w/o scoping so I don't know if it needed it).
Obstructions will be found like bee hives or bird's nest like Rob noted or if a horse fell into the top of the chimney.
Obstructions will be found like bee hives or bird's nest like Rob noted or if a horse fell into the top of the chimney.
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The horse getting in is common I better check for that.