Here are the steps for cleaning your chimney yourself.
Best way to clean your chimney.
Once you complete this task don t get off the roof just yet.
Clean creosote buildup from all parts of the chimney.
These sticky deposits are called creosote.
Brush from the top.
Chimneys should be cleaned at least once a year and more often if.
Pull the brush up and down to scrub the inside of the flue.
If it has been awhile since the last time you used your chimney check for critters.
I have gas heat it burns clean so the chimney doesn t need to be cleaned gas heat does burn clean but it is more important to have your chimney cleaned checked with gas because of the dangers of carbon monoxide its colorless odorless and tasteless so it cant be detected until its too late.
Then using your wire chimney brush run it all the way down inside the chimney.
Then it will land inside your wood stove and burn up instead of clogging up your chimney.
Check the chimney for animals.
Since that area is hard to reach in some fireplaces check yours to see if you can reach into it and still have room to maneuver a brush.
Measure your chimney.
The best view is had from above however.
To do this you ll need to be above the chimney looking down which means.
Remove any hardware obstructing the top of the chimney be it a chimney cap or animal guard then get down to business with the largest diameter chimney brush in your arsenal.
You might be able to inspect the chimney from the bottom either by.
This will break up creosote that is built up inside your outdoor chimney.
Most chimney fires start in the smoke chamber smoke shelf area so it s the most important area to clean figure a.
Prepare to clean the chimney 1.
To clean the chimney lower the weighted brush down the flue.
Another idea to try out when it s time to clean your chimney is a chimney sweep log.
First take a good look at the inside of the flue.
A fireplace cleaning log helps to prevent chimney fires and they help remove debris deposited along the chimney walls.