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It's time to clean the Flue.
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<blockquote data-quote="clint53" data-source="post: 4598497" data-attributes="member: 118272"><p>I noticed a little smoke puffing back out of my stove door two days ago. The Wx man is saying we are gonna get up into the 50's today. So I didn't put any wood in my stove this morning. I will clean my Flue this afternoon.</p><p></p><p>I usually clean my Flue 3 times per year. Once before the first fire and twice during the winter. If seasoned wood is used this works well for me.</p><p></p><p>Keeping your Chimney clean will reduce the chance of a flue fire and you will also have a better heating stove.</p><p></p><p>Having the proper size brush to clean your chimney is very well worth the money it cost.</p><p></p><p>I'm posting this for those that are new to heating with wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clint53, post: 4598497, member: 118272"] I noticed a little smoke puffing back out of my stove door two days ago. The Wx man is saying we are gonna get up into the 50's today. So I didn't put any wood in my stove this morning. I will clean my Flue this afternoon. I usually clean my Flue 3 times per year. Once before the first fire and twice during the winter. If seasoned wood is used this works well for me. Keeping your Chimney clean will reduce the chance of a flue fire and you will also have a better heating stove. Having the proper size brush to clean your chimney is very well worth the money it cost. I'm posting this for those that are new to heating with wood. [/QUOTE]
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