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Suggestions for chimney crown sealing
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<blockquote data-quote="smokee" data-source="post: 3947305" data-attributes="member: 88477"><p>Good stuff! It was pretty satisfying to say the least. I was dreading going up there and doing something I'd never done before. I did give framing it out a thought but ended up putting plastic down on the roof and let some fall all the while keeping it looking clean on the side bricks. The chimney guy I spoke to would of done it for about $300 but couldn't come out till mid December and I really wanted to get burning so I just bit the bullet and gave it a try. It all worked out well and I lit it up for the first time this morning. My downstairs is 76* right now and the furnace hasn't come on once today. I'm going to call the gas company tomorrow to see if I can read my meter instead of them estimating. I'm thinking I should be in the $30-$40 range per month when burning instead of close to $200. :msp_biggrin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokee, post: 3947305, member: 88477"] Good stuff! It was pretty satisfying to say the least. I was dreading going up there and doing something I'd never done before. I did give framing it out a thought but ended up putting plastic down on the roof and let some fall all the while keeping it looking clean on the side bricks. The chimney guy I spoke to would of done it for about $300 but couldn't come out till mid December and I really wanted to get burning so I just bit the bullet and gave it a try. It all worked out well and I lit it up for the first time this morning. My downstairs is 76* right now and the furnace hasn't come on once today. I'm going to call the gas company tomorrow to see if I can read my meter instead of them estimating. I'm thinking I should be in the $30-$40 range per month when burning instead of close to $200. :msp_biggrin: [/QUOTE]
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