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Mild Weather Fires

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Mild winters mean more chimney fires! It's true. People choke back their woodstoves in mild weather - leading to more creosote accumulation - but many don't realize this, so they skip getting it cleaned, thinking it doesn't need it as bad as it would after a cold winter.

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