Posted by W_B on February 18, 2013 at 07:31:44 from (155.188.247.20):
In Reply to: Avoided a diaster! posted by Nancy Howell on February 17, 2013 at 15:43:28:
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Do what Paul says! Chimney sweep found lots of cracks in ours with his camera, he speculated the previous owner had a chimney fire but didn't do anything about it. He was a cheap skate (and a crook as we later found out) and we were not surprised. We had them put in a stainless steel liner with a top damper. PO had cut the mounting tabs off the bottom damper when they put in a wood stove so had to go with the top damper. It draws real nice now. When we did the repairs for the tree hitting the chimney we put one in for the other flue that vents the oil-burning boiler. HVAC guys say it has never drawn better. We don't have to worry about either flue now.
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