posted 1 year ago
I'm looking for thoughts, ideas and options for a really old brick chimney. I want to use it, It has basic masonry, all the way up. No liner, no pipe. As I see it right now if I want to use it, installing a multi-hundred dollar liner is the best option. However I do not know if I can install a liner like that right now. It would improve my quality of life this winter by leaps and bounds if I could use it safely, but the inability to clean it out properly really worries me. A long time ago there was a chimney fire in this old brick chimney, and the fire was quickly put out, however I really want to avoid something like that. One thought I had was to run a thin pipe up through it and force the smoke to only be able to go into that, but The chimney gets really tight, with a width of 6 or 5 inches, so it will be hard to get anything up there at all. Another thought I had is doing some sort of chemical reaction that could react with the creosote and melt it off, or burn it up in a non dangerous way.
Some pictures for reference are attached.
Any thoughts or ideas are welcome!
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