January 21, 2020, 07:44 AM
taco68woodstove chimney, cap or no cap?
Cap here also. I burn wood approx. 7 months. I do clean my chimney twice a season and run creosote sticks several times a season.
January 21, 2020, 05:17 PM
NeelI keep mine uncapped during burn season and cap it when it's not being used.
My roof pitch is 23:12, once during winter I had to get up there and clear the cap.
Brushing in good weather is fun enough during winter is too exciting for me.
January 21, 2020, 05:40 PM
RCCap and wire mesh
January 22, 2020, 05:30 AM
Blume9mmStainless Steel Cap with 3/4" mesh is best and will not be a problem if you operate the wood stove properly and the stove is installed properly..
I could say a lot more on this subject... but it should cost y'all....
(37years inspecting, sweeping and repairing wood stove chimneys...) CSIA #599
January 22, 2020, 05:45 AM
nhracecraftquote:
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Originally posted by Yellow Jacket:
I reckon it all depends on whether or not you want water running down the pipe when it rains.
Or bats, raccoons, etc...
Cap and mesh on mine.
I clean my chimney from the bottom, inside the house with a 6" chimney brush. Also burn a "creosote buster" log twice each season.
Never had a bat or raccoon but did have a bird get in our wood stove at the other house once.
Prior to capping the chimney at my parent's house we had a bird, a bat, a flying squirrel and a wood duck in the living room/fireplace! I'd install a cap w/ mesh....Just sayin'
