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Chimney Cap Cleaning From The Ground
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<blockquote data-quote="LazyJ" data-source="post: 1929058" data-attributes="member: 21068"><p>My chimney cap is 10' above and in the middle of a very sloped 2-story roof, I ain't going up there. With a large firebox and a straight pipe its no trouble cleaning the flue but the cap screen still troubles me. I made a rig using small lengths of garden hose clamped to a cleaning rod that I can rotate with a drill that does okay but not great. </p><p></p><p>I'm looking at the "sweepsall" poly brushes that are real thin, kinda expensive. Anybody know if I could get a 12" or maybe a 16" brush up an 8" pipe and maybe clean the cap screen pretty good? Any better ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LazyJ, post: 1929058, member: 21068"] My chimney cap is 10' above and in the middle of a very sloped 2-story roof, I ain't going up there. With a large firebox and a straight pipe its no trouble cleaning the flue but the cap screen still troubles me. I made a rig using small lengths of garden hose clamped to a cleaning rod that I can rotate with a drill that does okay but not great. I'm looking at the "sweepsall" poly brushes that are real thin, kinda expensive. Anybody know if I could get a 12" or maybe a 16" brush up an 8" pipe and maybe clean the cap screen pretty good? Any better ideas? [/QUOTE]
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