nosplitter
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since my chimney sweep has double his prices :bang: to sweep, are those sweep logs worth it?:wave:
I've never used one but always thought they were intended more for maintenence during the burning season rather than as a substitute for running a brush up and down the chimney. If I'm wrong, I'm sure I'll be corrected before long.
Are those sweep logs worth it?
No, No, and No.
Is the increased risk to burning down your home worth the cost differential (that is, the difference between the old rate -- what you are willing to pay the sweep -- and the new rate, less the cost of a "sweep log")?
Safety is the main reason I have professional certified sweep clean my wood stove chimney every year.
How do you get certified as a chimney sweep?
Cant imagine any certification necessary, either its clean or its not.
How do you get certified as a chimney sweep?
Cant imagine any certification necessary, either its clean or its not.
The viability of self sweeping will depend on the setup you have.
For me, for example, it's not an option.
I have a straight vent pipe close to the NW corner of my house, but it runs two stories high, and the pipe extends more than four feet above the highly angled roof pitch. So a super-long telescopic brush and cleaning from the inside is the only option for my setup.
For someone who has a single-story pipe, gentle roof pitch, and relatively easy access, it's within the realm of consideration.
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