Hello, new member, new stove owner. I recently purchased a hearthstone castleton and had it professionally installed in my house. it is 5 feet of 6" chimney to the ceiling, and then about 10 feet of 8" to the roof vent. The 5 ft section from stove to ceiling has two 45 degree bends. Double walled chimney. From the get go, i've found this stove very difficult to get a fire burning, I've had to restart fires several times in an evening. Tonight, xmas eve, I've started it 3 times and have given up on it. the house is filled with smoke, every time i open the door to give it air, smoke billows out. I'm using dry seasoned pine. We've used this stove maybe 10 times, at least three of those events have required several starts from kindling. I leave the front door open to aid in air flow for a good 10 to 15 minutes to where i have a roaring fire burning, then add a bit more larger wood and then close the front door. If i don't stay right there and watch the fire, it dies down immensely, and i often have to open the door to give it adequate air. It seems to require almost constant attention to the point where it is hardly worth the effort. I did not think this stove was going to be so needy in terms of attention.
The air vent adjuster on the front does not seem to allow much change in air flow. After each use, I've completely cleaned the stove, vacuuming the entire fire chamber, and making certain to clean out the air slot at the front of the stove. In another post, someone mentioned starting the burn from the "top down" instead of from the "bottom up". Not certain what this refers to?
I spoke with the installer, and he seemed to think I am just not used to these "new" generation stoves, I realize the soapstone requires a slower heart buildup so as not to crack the stone, but my experience seems ridiculous. I did not expect to have to baby sit this unit as much as it seems to need. What are others experience with this stove? Are my expectations unreasonable? I am not new to wood stoves, I've been using them for 40 years, and never encountered this much difficulty.
The air vent adjuster on the front does not seem to allow much change in air flow. After each use, I've completely cleaned the stove, vacuuming the entire fire chamber, and making certain to clean out the air slot at the front of the stove. In another post, someone mentioned starting the burn from the "top down" instead of from the "bottom up". Not certain what this refers to?
I spoke with the installer, and he seemed to think I am just not used to these "new" generation stoves, I realize the soapstone requires a slower heart buildup so as not to crack the stone, but my experience seems ridiculous. I did not expect to have to baby sit this unit as much as it seems to need. What are others experience with this stove? Are my expectations unreasonable? I am not new to wood stoves, I've been using them for 40 years, and never encountered this much difficulty.