Wood burning stoves have come a long way in the past few decades. They burn hotter, longer and with a lot less pollution than before. To keep your wood stove burning efficiently try these basic steps.
July 27, 2015
Wood burning stoves have come a long way in the past few decades. They burn hotter, longer and with a lot less pollution than before. To keep your wood stove burning efficiently try these basic steps.
Clean out those ashes regularly. Excessive ash buildup reduces the quality of the burn. Every few days put on your fireproof gloves and use a long-handled scoop. Place the cool ashes in a fireproof container with a tight lid and dispose of properly.
Regular inspection of the catalytic converter is a high priority. If it appears worn or damaged, replace it. This tip is for older models as many newer models burn efficiently enough they don't need a catalytic converter.
Keep the stove's surface clean after every use. You can find stove polish or stove paint at your local hardware store to touch up and restore its shine. Make sure you use only products intended for wood stoves though.
Replace worn gaskets promptly. Most wood stoves have gaskets around the doors and other moving parts. As the gaskets wear, they reduce the efficiency of the stove. A wood stove dealer can order replacements for you.
This one should be left to the professionals. Have a chimney pro examine and clean the flue at least once a year. The pro should also disassemble, inspect and clean the stove pipe. If you are using the stove every day you may want to make these inspections more frequent.
A wood stove can save you money and improve your home's efficiency. Taking these steps now to ensure it's working properly will cause you less headaches later.
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