The heating season is here and it’s time to think about wood
and pellet stove safety. Wood stoves and pellet stoves need to be cleaned every
year or when there’s 1/4” creosote buildup on
the chimney walls. The more often you use the stove, the more often you’ll have
to clean it. Make sure to clean the ash and dispose of it in a fire-proof
container before each use. Also be aware of the fuel limitations of your stove. Most wood stoves are meant
to burn wood only. Do not burn driftwood, trash, treated wood, artificial logs,
or any product containing zinc, sulfur, lead, or plastics as they will damage
the catalytic combustor. Burning trash in a wood stove is dangerous for its
potential to start a chimney fire, and also because the trash could contain
plastics or other elements which emit harmful gases.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Wood and Pellet Stove Safety
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