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What is Creosote Stage 3 Glaze?
Creosote stage 3, also called glaze, is the most dangerous form of chimney creosote: a glass-hard, glossy black coating that fuses to flue surfaces and behaves like fuel-grade tar. It forms after repeated heating cycles convert stage 2 deposits into a dense, fully condensed hydrocarbon layer that is both highly flammable and extremely difficult to remove. Stage 3 deposits frequently lead to severe chimney fires capable of cracking flue tile, igniting framing, and burning down homes.
How it works
Glaze develops when stage 2 deposits experience repeated heating without removal, driving off remaining volatiles and leaving behind a polymerized tar matrix. The result is glass-like and bonded so tightly to the flue surface that brushing and scraping are ineffective. Removal requires chemical creosote modifiers applied over multiple burning cycles, mechanical rotary tools, or in severe cases, replacement of the affected flue section.
A flue fire in glaze deposits is a worst-case scenario. The dense fuel layer can sustain combustion at temperatures exceeding 2000 degrees for 20 minutes or more, far longer than flue tile or stainless liner tolerances. Chimneys with stage 3 deposits should not be used until remediated, and CSIA-certified sweeps will refuse to issue a clean Level 1 report when glaze is present.
DFW context
Stage 3 glaze in DFW most often appears on chimneys serving heavy-use wood stoves in rural and acreage properties around Parker, Wise, and Kaufman counties, where homeowners burn for primary heat with poor wood quality or limited maintenance. TSE remediation typically combines chemical modifier treatment over a defined burning schedule with mechanical follow-up, and persistent glaze cases lead to recommendations for full stainless reline.
Related terms
- [Creosote](/glossary/creosote/)
- [Creosote stage 1](/glossary/creosote-stage-1/)
- [Creosote stage 2](/glossary/creosote-stage-2/)
- [Flue fire](/glossary/flue-fire/)
Sources
- CSIA Successful Chimney Sweeping handbook
- NFPA 211 (2024), Section 14
- CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep Reference Manual
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