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06 - GENERAL CHIMNEY ISSUES

Charles Bellefontaine Season 5 Episode 6

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This episode addresses critical chimney issues that apply to all chimney types, starting with the dangerous byproduct of wood burning: creosote. Learn to identify the different forms of creosote from fluffy flakes to hardened tar-like substances, understand what causes excessive buildup, and why it's a leading cause of chimney fires. We'll explore the importance of rain caps and spark arrestors, including their sizing requirements and the debate over whether they're upgrades or necessities. Discover the fascinating and dangerous phenomenon of pyrolysis—how wood chemistry changes when exposed to heat over time, lowering its ignition temperature even without visible signs. This explains why clearance to combustibles rules exist for all heat-generating components. Finally, we'll examine crickets (saddles) installed at roof-chimney intersections, including when they're required, proper sizing based on roof slope, and correct flashing installation. These universal chimney issues affect safety and longevity regardless of fireplace type.

KEY TOPICS:
• Creosote formation and types
• Creosote as a fire hazard
• Reducing creosote buildup
• Rain cap benefits and sizing
• Spark arrestor specifications
• Sphere size requirements (1/2" blocked, 3/8" pass)
• Pyrolysis explained
• Time and temperature effects on wood
• Why clearances matter even for "cool" surfaces
• Cricket (saddle) requirements
• 30-inch width threshold
• Cricket height calculations
• Proper flashing techniques
• When crickets aren't necessary

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