Thank you so much!! Just recently had our Buck Stove model 81 installed. Been watching as many RUclips videos as I can to learn the do’s and don’ts from the professionals like yourself. It really helps us rookies.
Thanks for your video! I just cleaned my chimney for the first time. It’s a grizzly cubic mini woodstove so it needs cleaning more. I did notice some flakes in the chimney rain cap. Thanks for your tips! 💐
Good information. One of the best I've seen. I have a wood stove insert in my fireplace, and the chimney has a tile flue. My stove also has a catalytic combustor (all steel aftermarket). I have a chimney brush that I pull down with a rope, but maybe a pole screwed onto the brush would do a better job. Cleaning the chimney is a dirty job.
New subscriber. Installed a Class A steel chimney liner and a DS Heatright coal stove last August. Burned anthracite coal last winter after starting the fires with wood. Do I need a chimney cleaning? To put it another way, do you need to clean the chimney liner if you are burning coal? Do coal gasses get rid of creosote?
I’m not as familiar with coal burners. But I think it would be best to clean it yearly anyways. The inner liner will last longer if it’s cleaned in the spring and has some of the year without build up on it. Hope that helps
I use outside wood furnace but dry wood and a hot fire leave much less creosote build up than green wood or a cool fire with seasoned wood. I also find very rainy weather gums my chimney up with creosote faster too
Thank you so much!! Just recently had our Buck Stove model 81 installed. Been watching as many RUclips videos as I can to learn the do’s and don’ts from the professionals like yourself. It really helps us rookies.
Thanks for your video! I just cleaned my chimney for the first time. It’s a grizzly cubic mini woodstove so it needs cleaning more. I did notice some flakes in the chimney rain cap. Thanks for your tips! 💐
Good information. One of the best I've seen. I have a wood stove insert in my fireplace, and the chimney has a tile flue. My stove also has a catalytic combustor (all steel aftermarket). I have a chimney brush that I pull down with a rope, but maybe a pole screwed onto the brush would do a better job. Cleaning the chimney is a dirty job.
New subscriber. Installed a Class A steel chimney liner and a DS Heatright coal stove last August. Burned anthracite coal last winter after starting the fires with wood. Do I need a chimney cleaning? To put it another way, do you need to clean the chimney liner if you are burning coal? Do coal gasses get rid of creosote?
I’m not as familiar with coal burners. But I think it would be best to clean it yearly anyways. The inner liner will last longer if it’s cleaned in the spring and has some of the year without build up on it. Hope that helps
Thanks for sharing with us this video very good explanations and advices 👍
I use outside wood furnace but dry wood and a hot fire leave much less creosote build up than green wood or a cool fire with seasoned wood. I also find very rainy weather gums my chimney up with creosote faster too
16%? Most places/people say 20-25%.
20 or below is recommended