Posted by JK-NY on December 20, 2009 at 19:19:43 from (4.157.26.180):
In Reply to: OT : Creosote posted by Southtowns27 on December 20, 2009 at 18:16:01:
I'm not sure what you can do to clean out the creosote unless you can burn it out like you do with the other pipe. As mentioned, avoid burning much pine , spruce etc as that will produce alot more creosote than good dry hardwood. Try to burn all dry well seasoned hardwood, and letting the chimney get hot when you first start the fire will help too. I have a oil/wood combination furnace and though I use all wood when it gets freezing or below at night, I have found that running the oil burner occasionally helpps dry out the creosote so it breaks up and cleans out readily. There is also a "chimney sweeping log" product that you can use that is supposed to dry out and break up creosote- Ive never tried it but seen it in the store- not sure how good it is.
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