Hi Wilfred!
17 Nov 20 14:19, you wrote to me:
WvV>>> Well, in 8 years of not using it, a lot of dust can settle and
WvV>>> maybe the occasional (piece of) leaf blows into the chimney...
AA>> There are no leaf-bearing trees nearby. Well.. there is, about
AA>> 25ft on a far side of the house, but the chimney is taller.
WV> In a storm anything can happen...
How are the homes in your part of the world heated? I am guessing there not
many chimneys. The 6" or 8" opening for the chimney pipe will not provide a
high opportunity for leaves to get in there. One leaf (or piece of) is not
enough to cause a chimney fire. However, creosote left to harden and thicken,
would.
I am reading that Netherland is switching to hydrogen gas everywhere.
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