Hello
First timer here from the UK, thankfully found this site and wondered if I could pick some of your brains regarding a problem I'm currently having.
The problem is I seem to get a very worrying toxic smell and haze from my wood burner, but only once it gets really hot after a few hours or so?
This has happened since I started to get the temperatures right up with a full load once the fire has established, assuming it was just vapor from the new stove I even had it going for hours trying to get rid of the smell with the windows open. The smell has died down a tad and the haze it gives of in the room has reduced somewhat but this is surely still not right is it?
I've done this four or five times now and it's starting to get right on my bloody nerves to be honest! lol
I've not long had the chimney swept and had the correct flu liner etc installed by a certified tradesman so no worry's there.
My wife and I have just had a baby boy and I now worry about putting too much wood incase it starts what with him being only 3 weeks old, using this stove is pointless if I can only have it going at half power?
Is this normal and if somebody could point me in the right direction I'd be really grateful as it's cost me a lot of money so far plus its pretty bloody cold here in the UK and I'm starting to get seriously disheartened with it all.
Not that it should matter really but I think the stove is called a Willow?
Any ideas?
First timer here from the UK, thankfully found this site and wondered if I could pick some of your brains regarding a problem I'm currently having.
The problem is I seem to get a very worrying toxic smell and haze from my wood burner, but only once it gets really hot after a few hours or so?
This has happened since I started to get the temperatures right up with a full load once the fire has established, assuming it was just vapor from the new stove I even had it going for hours trying to get rid of the smell with the windows open. The smell has died down a tad and the haze it gives of in the room has reduced somewhat but this is surely still not right is it?
I've done this four or five times now and it's starting to get right on my bloody nerves to be honest! lol
I've not long had the chimney swept and had the correct flu liner etc installed by a certified tradesman so no worry's there.
My wife and I have just had a baby boy and I now worry about putting too much wood incase it starts what with him being only 3 weeks old, using this stove is pointless if I can only have it going at half power?
Is this normal and if somebody could point me in the right direction I'd be really grateful as it's cost me a lot of money so far plus its pretty bloody cold here in the UK and I'm starting to get seriously disheartened with it all.

Not that it should matter really but I think the stove is called a Willow?
Any ideas?