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Five Wood Stove Burning Lessons From The Pros

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EPA-Certified Wood Stoves May Not Meet Your Health and Safety Standards

Many communities have provided financial incentives to replace old wood stoves with EPA certified models that emit less pollution. But Undark found that some of these more modern stoves might not be up to EPA standards.

In these times of high energy costs, cities are looking for ways to reduce burning wood, particularly in areas that have poor air quality. Here are 10 strategies to improve indoor air quality, and 5829186 get more heat out of each log.

Efficiency

Wood stove burning is one of the most efficient methods to heat your home. Modern EPA certified wood stoves burn up logs quickly and produce less creosote than older models. This lets you use more of the energy in your fire, and reduce heating expenses by as much as 30 percent. When you only use wood that has been seasoned the efficiency of wood stoves will increase over the lifetime of the stove.

Older wood stoves usually have efficiencies of less than 50 percent. This means that carbon dioxide and smoke are released into the air, which results in a loss of half the energy potential of the fire. Modern stoves can have an efficiency of 85% or more. This is comparable to oil and gas furnaces.

The higher efficiencies of wood stoves are made by controlling the fuel, air and combustion process. Wood stoves that regulate the airflow can slow down the speed at which the fire is moving through the wood, and permit the gas that is produced to stay hot and fully combust.

Modern wood stoves can recycle the byproducts from incomplete combustion to create a new fire that produces more efficient combustion. This process is known as reburn and can increase the efficiency of wood stoves by up to 10 percent.

Wood is also carbon neutral and carbon neutral, which is an additional benefit. When trees expand they absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen when burned. Wood is also an eco-friendly resource, especially if it is obtained from woodlands in the local area that are managed in a way that encourages the growth of healthy trees.

Cleanliness

With 8.8 million households using wood stoves in the United States, cleaning and maintenance are an essential part of keeping the home warm. A dirty stove or flue pipe could cause carbon monoxide to build up and create fire hazards. Clean stoves as well as flue pipes and chimneys are more efficient.

Cleaning the ashes is the most frequent task to do when cleaning your wood stove. Wear gloves that are protective and wait until the stove has cooled down. Select a container made of metal that can hold all the ashes and dump it outside, away from anything that may ignite. You can also add the ashes into your compost to make a healthy addition to you garden.

Once the ashes have been removed from the stove, sweep the floor to eliminate dust. It is recommended to keep at three feet of space between your wood stove and any other combustible objects like pillows, curtains or toys. This will stop the fire from growing out of control and burning these things.

A clear glass door that is placed on the inside of your stove will allow you to see the dancing flames and it can also assist you in determining the best time to light a fire. Ensure that you have glass cleaner in your kitchen to clean any tarred or smudged areas that could be present. If the glass is extremely filthy it is possible to make use of a newspaper that has been dipped in water and ash to wipe it down. Be careful not to scratch the glass, since scratches can weaken glass and cause it to shatter when it is heated.

The accumulation of creosote within your chimney flue is one the main causes of chimney fires. A few millimeters of creosote may cause a fire to the chimney. Clean the flue regularly, especially if you burn pine or other soft woods that create more creosote than other types of wood.

To avoid creosote vapors entering your home, only burn dry, seasoned wood that has been split in half or smaller. Never burn artificial trash, logs or other objects in your wood stove.

Safety

Wood stoves are known to produce extremely harmful gases, including carbon monoxide and particulates. These harmful gases can be absorbed into the home, and have negative effects on the health of young people, older adults, or those with respiratory diseases such as COPD or asthma. As time passes exposure to wood smoke can cause lung damage and heart disease.

It is essential to follow the correct burning practices for wood stoves to reduce the risk. This includes ensuring the stove is working properly and has enough power to heat the size and shape of the room. Only dry, well-seasoned, hard woods are suitable for burning in the stove. The firewood's moisture content must be less than 20 percent. If the moisture content is higher, it will burn more quickly and create a smokier fire, with more creosote accumulation on the chimney vent pipe's walls.

A strong draw is an essential safety feature. This can be achieved by observing how much air flows into the firebox as well as through the chimney. Most modern stoves have various ways to alter the flow of air, and the owner's manual includes procedures. Correctly operating the air controls can achieve the highest efficiency in heating.

The chimney and flue pipe should be free of fire-prone materials, like drapes, trash or paper. A lack of clearance between combustibles and wood-burning appliances is a major cause of fires in homes caused by wood stoves.

It is also important to keep children out of wood stoves when the fire is burning or while the ashes are being removed. Children are naturally curious, and may want to touch the hot surfaces of a wood stove, or put their hands into the fire. Install a child-proof fence around the fireplace, or install a fireplace screen. It is also important to inspect the fireplace and stove frequently for 5829186 signs of wear.

It is also important to have your chimney and stove professionally inspected at least once per year to check for creosote buildup, bird nests and other problems which can affect the safety of your stove. This will help prevent fires and health hazards, and also lessen the necessity for CO2 or smoke remediation services.

Maintenance

Although wood stoves are an excellent way to save the cost of heating your home however, they require additional maintenance. If you don't take care of the necessary maintenance the wood stove could cause a dangerous fire to escape the flue or chimney, and even cause fire in your home. In addition to sweeping the chimney and cleaning the stove, you need to clean and sweep the surfaces in the stove and flue. Keep a fire extinguisher in your desk and check it frequently. It is also a good idea to put smoke detectors throughout the home particularly in the room with the stove.

As a rule, you should clean your chimney and stove at least once per year. The schedule of cleaning should be altered depending on how often the stove is used. It is possible to clean it more often in winter. Only use dry and seasoned wood to burn in the stove. It is recommended to stay clear of using a lot of kerosene or oil when starting the fire, as these fuels burn differently and can create toxic gases that can be very detrimental to your health.

During your regular cleaning it is important to inspect the gaskets of your doors. They are usually made of rope-like braids that may be damaged by repeated closing and opening. If you notice the gasket is not sealing properly and requires to be replaced, purchase an alternative gasket made of fiberglass and adhesive. The hinges on these doors should be inspected as well.

Chimneys and flues must be examined to ensure that they are free of creosote accumulation and obstructions. During the inspection, look for www.5829186.xyz cracks in the chimney liner, as well as any other indications of damage. Stovepipes should also be examined and any damage should be fixed.

If you have a glass door for your wood stove, it is crucial to keep it clean. You can easily do this by mixing water with ammonia. A rag or sponge should be soaked with the solution, then wiped over the surface of the glass until it is clean. It is possible to leave the solution for a few minutes before wiping it off again.
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