greenskeeper
ArboristSite Operative
This fall was the first time I cleaned the chimney liner on my stove, got about a coffee-cup of creosote when all was said and done. I have inspected the liner every fall, but I think that since I burn almost 24/7 (I heat with only the stove) and use seasoned wood the creosote doesn't have a chance to build up. The occasional woodburner will have more creosote than those that keep the fire going long and hot. FWIW it's a 2 story chimney as well.