Chimney Guys

Chimney & Wood Burner Guides

Practical, NZ-specific guides covering everything from routine chimney maintenance to navigating council regulations and choosing the right firewood.

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Can You Sweep Your Own Chimney in NZ? DIY vs Professional

DIY chimney sweeping is legal in NZ but rarely the right call once you account for time, equipment cost, missed-issue risk, and insurance documentation. This guide walks through DIY kits available at Bunnings and Mitre 10, what creosote sticks really do, when DIY is reasonable, and when to absolutely call a professional.

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How Often Should You Get Your Chimney Swept in NZ?

Every NZ chimney should be swept at least once a year. FENZ, the NZHHA, and most insurance companies all agree. Heavy users need bi-annual sweeping. This guide covers frequency recommendations, insurance requirements, costs, and NZ-specific data.

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What Happens During a Professional Chimney Sweep? (NZ Process Guide)

A professional NZ chimney sweep is a methodical 30–60 minute, seven-step service: floor protection, inspection, mechanical brushing, HEPA vacuum capture, optional CCTV, draught test, and certificate. This guide walks through each step, the tools used, and what to expect from your safety report.

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What Is Creosote? The 3 Stages Building Up in Your NZ Chimney

Creosote is the tar-like residue from burning wood at low temperatures — and the single biggest cause of chimney fires in NZ. This guide explains the three stages (fluffy soot, hardened tar, glazed coal-tar), why NZ wood burners produce more creosote than UK or US equivalents, how fast each stage develops, and what each level costs to remove. Covers firewood choices, burning style, prevention, and when to inspect.

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