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What is Creosote Stage 2? | TSE Glossary

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What is Creosote Stage 2?

Creosote stage 2 is the intermediate form of chimney creosote: a hard, tarry, brittle deposit that resists ordinary brushing and requires rotary tools, scraping, or chemical pre-treatment for safe removal. It forms when smoldering fires or unseasoned wood produce heavy condensation, leaving a layer that hardens between burns. Stage 2 deposits indicate suboptimal operation and signal the need for owner-education and remediation.

How it works

Stage 2 creosote develops when stage 1 deposits combine with fresh tar from low-temperature combustion, layering into a glossy crust that bonds to flue surfaces. The deposit can range from one-quarter to one inch thick and exhibits a flaky-but-attached texture: pieces break off in sheets when struck but do not powder. Sweeps remove it with rotary chains, plastic flails, or chemical creosote modifiers that cause the deposit to flake during subsequent fires.

The danger of stage 2 lies in its energy density. A flue fire in stage 2 deposits sustains itself longer than in stage 1, raising peak temperatures and stress on flue tile or liner. CSIA recommends remediation before the next burning season, and any fireplace presenting stage 2 deposits should be re-evaluated for proper operation, fuel quality, and draft adequacy.

DFW context

DFW chimneys serving smoldering ambiance fires of green or pine wood routinely accumulate stage 2 creosote within a single winter. TSE technicians find this pattern most often in homes where the owner inherited the fireplace and never received proper operating guidance. Remediation includes rotary cleaning, chemical modifier treatment, and an owner education conversation covering wood seasoning, draft setting, and burn duration to prevent recurrence.

Related terms

  • [Creosote](/glossary/creosote/)
  • [Creosote stage 1](/glossary/creosote-stage-1/)
  • [Creosote stage 3 (glaze)](/glossary/creosote-stage-3-glaze/)
  • [Pyrolysis](/glossary/pyrolysis/)

Sources

  • CSIA Successful Chimney Sweeping handbook
  • NFPA 211 (2024), Section 14
  • CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep Reference Manual

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