I've heard if you burn the fire full blast then it prevents buildup. Can anyone here fill me in on details, such as how long to burn it at full blast, does that mean the stove is packed at the time?
My chimney guy told me to burn hot at least once a day.WonderingWoman said:I've heard if you burn the fire full blast then it prevents buildup. Can anyone here fill me in on details, such as how long to burn it at full blast, does that mean the stove is packed at the time?
CowboyAndy said:If your wood is seasoned then you shouldnt have to worry about creosote.
You make a very good point. There are several factors, not just one. I like to make fun of my "self cleaning" chimney, but people need to realize that sins cannot simply be erased with a hot burn once a day. If you have a stove that exits out the top and your chimney has no Tees or elbows, creosote that forms and then knocked down by a hot fire goes back into the stove. A chimney with Tees or elbows can collect fallen creosote that later may ignite.coreystaf said:There is no single thing to do that will prevent creosote in your chimney...
If you already have dangerous levels of creosote buildup, a hot burn could actually start a chimney fire.gerry100 said:A little burn on the hot side won't hurt, but overfiring is not worth it.
WonderingWoman said:I haven't seen much smoke coming out of my chimney. My neighbor has much more. I don't think her wood is that well seasoned, she's always scrambling to get wood. Mine is very well seasoned. She says she cleans her chimney very frequently.
So, that is not a good idea? I've been told that by several people.
WonderingWoman said:The stove is an Alderlea T-5. It does have one 45 degree crook in the pipe inside the house, before it goes through the ceiling. I'm burning quite dry apple wood, for the most part. The only time I see smoke is if I damper down the stove totally.
Yes, the arctic freeze has been quite prolonged here in the Cascades. The warmest it's been in days is 16 degrees, and there's no end in sight. We got about 2 feet of snow. The stove is working great, my girls and I love it! We sit around it reading and making herb tea on it, it's really enhanced our lives. The snow plow crashed into a power pole day before yesterday and put out the power here for most of the day, and it was about 5 degrees out. The stove worked great and I cooked a nice meal on it.
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