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Who sweeps their own chimney
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<blockquote data-quote="rngrchad" data-source="post: 1346118" data-attributes="member: 32224"><p><strong>I do.</strong></p><p></p><p>The snow has begun falling and I decided I had better get up on the roof ASAP to do the winter chimney clean. I always know it's time to do this because when I open the stove door and instead of the smoke rushing up the chimney a bit will come out of the stove into my face. I Got a bit of creosote out of it today. Not an abnormal amount but just enough to warrant my troubles. It seems that my chimney has the worst buildup the first 5 ft behind the stove. I filled a 5 gal tin can with the crust. Hopefully this will be my last time doing it this winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rngrchad, post: 1346118, member: 32224"] [b]I do.[/b] The snow has begun falling and I decided I had better get up on the roof ASAP to do the winter chimney clean. I always know it's time to do this because when I open the stove door and instead of the smoke rushing up the chimney a bit will come out of the stove into my face. I Got a bit of creosote out of it today. Not an abnormal amount but just enough to warrant my troubles. It seems that my chimney has the worst buildup the first 5 ft behind the stove. I filled a 5 gal tin can with the crust. Hopefully this will be my last time doing it this winter. [/QUOTE]
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