soot
Chimney build up is called creosote. You should clean your chimney regularly to remove the creosote from the lining of the flue.
Such debris is usually called soot
Chimney use to remove the flue gases and smoke from the building and from the boiler, furnace, fireplace, stove to outside atmosphere. Chimney construct as much as possible in the vertical shape to remove the smoke outside easily. Romans used hole in the bakeries to remove the smoke outside but real chimney found in Northern Europe in 12th century.
i dont know but i think it flue
soot
The term "newest" in relation to chimney dirt refers to the layer of soot that is currently being deposited in the chimney. As newer soot gets deposited, it pushes the older layers further down, creating this distinction. However, the term "newest" is not commonly used in English to describe chimney dirt.
Soot
layers of sediments and dirt that has a lot of heat and pressure
a chimney in Scotland is called a " lumb". Dont ask me why............!
Chimney build up is called creosote. You should clean your chimney regularly to remove the creosote from the lining of the flue.
I think it's called chimney cleaner.
A ships chimney is a funnel or stack.
The chimney thingy is called a smoke stack.
A sock hanging by the chimney is called a stocking.
Such debris is usually called soot
They are called stockings. (unless you just like to hang socks by the chimney)