Rant on!!
Murphy is a real mother... My wife and I bought a new house in June. before moving we have to remodel teh kitchen and two baths. I'm doing 95% of the work my self (once owned my own contracting company soi have the skills) to save a little dough. First the well pump failed two weeks after we got the keys. Then we had to add a full filtration system to the house. Then I found mold in the attic. We had no access to the attic during the home inspection, I pulled down the ceiling in the bathroom to replace the soft sheetrock and found lots and lots of mold. Then the building inspector figured out that since I had all the walls in the kitchen opened up I should upgrade the wiring to current code, OK no biggey I'm in there might as well. This Saturday after finishing up the final coat of paint in the master bedroom, the final mud in the bathroom and prepping the floors for new carpet I turned the heat up to 72 from 60 to help dry out the paint and mud so I could do touch ups, priming, and such on Sunday. I get over Sunday morning and can not see in the windows of my breezeway, full of smoke?! I check all the doors for heat, find none so I enter the house. I immediatley kill the emergency switch for the boiler. The whole house is filled with smoke and soot. I go room to room looking for hot spots and find none.
I venture into the basement, black soot and smoke pour out as soon as I open the door. Ok I see no flames but damn the chimney is hot. I let the house breath for about 40 minutes or so and even though it's clearing out nicely with a some fans and windows open the chimney is still toasty and smoking from the cap pretty good, I call it in to the fire department. They arrive and find nothing real, a serious blockage in the flue?! As part of the purchase and sale I had the sellers clean the two chimneys as the seller disclosed they had not been done in 12 years. So fire department leaves, furnace guys shows up and we find enough brick and liner blocking the flue to fill a 5 gallon bucket. Furnace is pretty much toast, not sure about the chimney yet, soot damage everywhere including my brand new solid maple cabinets. I'm grumpy, but the insurance company is handling most of this for me.
rant off
I should be thankful we weren't living there yet and that no furniture or anything else was in the house. New carpets were supposed to be installed this week. Thats on hold until ServPro comes through. The fire chief thinks that had I been another 10-20 minutes the furnace would have ignited the house.
So for the length I needed to vent somewhere.
My best to all,
Mike D.
Go hug your wife/SO and kids/animals