No offense but you are giving bad advise. In my opinion NO stove no matter how good a pellet is being burned should go 3 tons without a deep cleaning never mind more than one. That being said the amount of ash from a good Douglas Fir is about a third the ash of a quality hardwood. Furthermore, when you clean a stove you are doing more than just getting rid of ash, gasket checks, fines removal, and blower maintenance are just a few items you are servicing.
I didn't think I was giving him advice. Mainly some perspective for him to make his own decisions. Having said that, I am always leery of folks out East recommending to us out West what service is needed. I can assure you our climate in Washington is much different than yours, and I can also go on further that I know Harman service workers out your area that tell me once a year is enough. I tend to agree with them more even though one of our service guys out here said I only needed to pull the stove out once every 2 years.
But... I'm not looking to make enemies here. I agree that the more checks I do... the better. No doubt.
The only question is what is the best way to check the intake damper?
You are lucky to get Douglas Firs for a reasonable price, I pay $380 a ton. They do burn much cleaner and require less weekly maintenance.
Looking good. Pellet stoves do like their maintenance. I clean mine weekly, then do a deep clean monthly. My ash vac really gets a workout.
Looking good. Pellet stoves do like their maintenance. I clean mine weekly, then do a deep clean monthly. My ash vac really gets a workout.
Looking good. Pellet stoves do like their maintenance. I clean mine weekly, then do a deep clean monthly. My ash vac really gets a workout.
Speaking of ash vac I have been using my shop vac with a dust deputy in line. Works well but a little bulky. Any recommendations for ash vacs?
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Speaking of ash vac I have been using my shop vac with a dust deputy in line. Works well but a little bulky. Any recommendations for ash vacs?
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