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How to Properly Start a Wood Burning Stove

Wood stoves can be an ideal method to reduce energy consumption and warm rooms. However, they need some level of maintenance.

Many modern wood stoves are compliant with EPA emission guidelines. Look for an EPA sticker on the underside or next to the grate to make sure your stove doesn't generate lots of harmful pollutants.

How to start a Wood Fire

The scent and sound of a fire can be an excellent addition to any house. It's crucial to learn the proper way to build a fire in your stove. Improper techniques can result in the fire not burning efficiently and creates smoke or creosote. These tips will assist you in starting the fire that will warm your home with minimal effort and maximum security.

Before you begin an fire, make sure you check the condition of your logs and coals. If they're wet, it will smother your fire and hinder proper burning. You may want to open the chimney to get rid of any ash that's fallen into the stove.

Start by placing some small newspaper pieces that are dry in the stove. This will help to ignite the tinder. Once they start to burn, add a layer of larger pieces of tinder to the top of the pile. This should be done in a crosshatch pattern, so that there will be air between each piece of wood.

If your wood stove comes with an automatic combustion control it will automatically feed air to the fire as it expands. This will allow the fire to burn continuously without you having to open the door of your stove frequently to check on it.

Be careful not to use too much tinder, as it can cause the fire to burn at a rapid rate and not use the fuel efficiently. Once you've made a solid base in your stove with igniters, tinder, and embers, start the main flame by laying two large base logs on the grate. Then, on the top of these base logs lay a layer parallel to them. This method of constructing a fire known as a "top-down" fire will result in an effective and long-lasting fire that does not overtake the larger base logs.

Once the fire is established, close the damper and ensure it stays closed. Opening the damper too soon could cause the fire to smother and will not allow for the correct airflow, which will decrease the efficiency of the fire.

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It is recommended to stay clear of any other combustibles, such as paper or cardboard in your stove, because they are not buy wood stove online and have very different physical properties that can't be burned without causing dangerously high temperatures and excessive emissions. Also, you should not use compressed combustibles, such as wood briquettes, as they have a distinct chemical and physical properties from real firewood and aren't type-approved for burning in wood-burning stoves.

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Adjusting the Damper

A damper regulates the amount of heat that is lost to the chimney when you aren't using your stove. It can also be used to control the fire. If the flue is opened but the damper is too closed, the fire won't be able to burn properly and it will release smoke into your living space. To get the best wood burning stove fire with your damper set correctly, you must play around with different settings and observe how each affects the flames.

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In order to properly adjust your damper you need to first make sure the fireplace is preheated and the wood stove is warm. This will ensure that the chimney is warm and has a good draft. Once this is accomplished, the wood stove damper can be adjusted.

Once the fire has smolder slightly, you need to shut the damper down to about three-quarters of its full position. This will prevent the warm air in the room from venting into the chimney, while allowing smoke to escape from the wood stove.

This is the most effective way to keep the fire from getting too hot while still keeping it lit. The draft may be stopped if one closes the damper too far but a cold wind can enter your home when the damper is not closed.

By placing your hands on the top of the flue pipe will tell you how much the damper has opened. If you feel a small draft pushing on your hand it's likely to be in the open position.

The damper settings can differ from one stove to the next and even among different types of wood. You can play around with different settings to get a sense of the most suitable setting for your stove.

Clean up

After a fire, it is crucial to clean the flue and stove. This will help to reduce the chance of a chimney fire, which is the main reason for wood stove-related fires in homes. Creosote is a sticky material that builds up on the inside of the stovepipe and can be extremely hazardous. The moisture and the unburned parts of wood burning stoves on sale that are unable to escape the fire are the cause for this chemical. This can also occur by fires that are not lit properly.

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