"3rd degree" or "Glazed Creosote" deposits in a chimney is a dangerous and glaring indicator that something is seriously wrong with a wood burning system. If left unaddressed, a chimney fire is quite probable, with the possible resulting damage and loss extending beyond the chimney itself.
Individually or in combination, the following components factor into the formation of glazed creosote deposits:
* The chimney
* The wood burning appliance
* The quality and/or moisture content of the wood
* The overall installation of the system
* Burning habits of the user
We have the means to remove glazed creosote deposits, diagnose the cause and outline recommendations for corrective measures.
Individually or in combination, the following components factor into the formation of glazed creosote deposits:
* The chimney
* The wood burning appliance
* The quality and/or moisture content of the wood
* The overall installation of the system
* Burning habits of the user
We have the means to remove glazed creosote deposits, diagnose the cause and outline recommendations for corrective measures.
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