Hey all, greetings from Brandenburg
I recently moved to a rented house with a wood stove (joy!!) but I have encountered a number of things that feel wrong and I'm looking for some advice.
It's my first place with a stove, though I have used them before but never for heating like this.
1. Firstly the chamber walls were lined with extra fire bricks, I assume, from some research, to make it smaller, reducing the output. However, it would take so long for the outside to heat up, that I ended up taking them out (there are still the firebricks that are attached to the walls). Although the wood loads don't last as long, it gets hot real quick now and I need smaller loads to keep the temperature up. Was this the right thing to do?
2. While removing these bricks I found that I could look straight up threw the flume. I was confused by this, as I was looking at some diagrams and saw that some secondary burn happens because of the layout of the top of the stove. And on inspection of this stoves manual it has two stone plates that zigzag the air before going up. I can see two slots where they could fit and I could buy them (they are not the same as the ones I took out). Are these stones necessary? Would I be burning cleaner/ more efficiently if they were installed..?
3. It looks as though someone had a really hot fire in there, as the bricks are mostly broken and repaired and the grate at the bottom is completely warped (in other people's pictures it is flat), which might explain the missing parts. Should I also replace the grate? It works ok, just no longer turns for ash release.
4. I am only using birch bark for firelighters, soft wood for kindling and fire-logs with occasional kiln-dried beech or ash for the main burn, however almost everyday I have to wipe the door of the stove down due to soot buildup. I've seen some places that reckon I could be burning too low? I am mostly just putting one 3kg fire log in at each refuelling, and this keeps the room at a perfect temp..
5. A chimney sweep has been round already, even though it's still cold out so I'm still making fires daily - should I get another one round before next winter?
Any help with these topics would be most welcome!
Cheers
I recently moved to a rented house with a wood stove (joy!!) but I have encountered a number of things that feel wrong and I'm looking for some advice.
It's my first place with a stove, though I have used them before but never for heating like this.
1. Firstly the chamber walls were lined with extra fire bricks, I assume, from some research, to make it smaller, reducing the output. However, it would take so long for the outside to heat up, that I ended up taking them out (there are still the firebricks that are attached to the walls). Although the wood loads don't last as long, it gets hot real quick now and I need smaller loads to keep the temperature up. Was this the right thing to do?
2. While removing these bricks I found that I could look straight up threw the flume. I was confused by this, as I was looking at some diagrams and saw that some secondary burn happens because of the layout of the top of the stove. And on inspection of this stoves manual it has two stone plates that zigzag the air before going up. I can see two slots where they could fit and I could buy them (they are not the same as the ones I took out). Are these stones necessary? Would I be burning cleaner/ more efficiently if they were installed..?
3. It looks as though someone had a really hot fire in there, as the bricks are mostly broken and repaired and the grate at the bottom is completely warped (in other people's pictures it is flat), which might explain the missing parts. Should I also replace the grate? It works ok, just no longer turns for ash release.
4. I am only using birch bark for firelighters, soft wood for kindling and fire-logs with occasional kiln-dried beech or ash for the main burn, however almost everyday I have to wipe the door of the stove down due to soot buildup. I've seen some places that reckon I could be burning too low? I am mostly just putting one 3kg fire log in at each refuelling, and this keeps the room at a perfect temp..
5. A chimney sweep has been round already, even though it's still cold out so I'm still making fires daily - should I get another one round before next winter?
Any help with these topics would be most welcome!
Cheers
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