Why does my wood burning stove smoke




















Otherwise, hire a professional chimney sweep. The best time of year to clean the stovepipe is from spring to fall, when the wood stove is not in use. The spark arrester is a metal screen that goes around the top of the chimney between the chimney cap and top of the flue after it exits the roof.

The spark arrester prevents stray sparks that may go up the stovepipe from flying out of the pipe onto the roof or other combustible material outdoors. It also keeps birds and rodents from entering the stovepipe. Creosote builds up on the spark arrester and prevents the wood stove from drafting properly. The spark arrester should be cleaned at least every time you clean the stovepipe.

It may need to be cleaned more often than that, however. Check out our beautiful, modern, and easy to use wood stoves! Crack the door before opening: When you first crack the door of your stove, the airflow inside your stove changes.

Before opening the door completely, slightly crack the door and wait 10 to 20 seconds for the new airflow pattern to establish.

Then open the door slowly. By turning off these devices, it is easier for smoke to stay where it belongs — inside your stove. Check your flue pipe: If all else fails, the problem may be a result of a draft problem. Your wood stove relies on suction, called draft or draught, from the chimney to draw the smoke up out of your wood stove and out of your house. There are a few items that can cause bad draft in wood burning stoves: a cold chimney, wind induced down draft, or even a clogged or obstructed chimney.

Smoky wood burning stoves can be frustrating, but by changing just a few details about how you operate your wood stove, you can stop smoke coming out of a stove when the door is open easily.

We are experiencing issues with shipping and checkout. As the starter block or wax log burns, slowly open your damper so it can force air up the chimney and reverse the draft.

You'll know when the draft is reversed because you'll hear the air sucking the fire and heat from the starter block at which time it will be safe to start your fire. Wet or unseasoned firewood could also cause your wood stove to produce smoke when you light a fire. In order for firewood to burn safely and efficiently, you'll need to make sure that it is dried and properly seasoned.

You can measure the moisture content of your firewood with a moisture meter. Our smoking fireplace fixes include draft inducers and Exhaust Fans which cure smoking fireplaces by providing optimal airflow to suck the smoke up the flue and eliminate fireplace smoke forever. We also offer smoke guards which better proportion the opening of the fireplace to allow the flue to work more efficiently and eliminate fireplace smoke. If smoke from your wood stove is spilling into your home on a windy day, your chimney may be too short.

Taller chimneys work better since shorter chimneys will not pull the smoke out of the home very easily. They carry smoke farther away from the house than short chimneys and a longer chimney also reduces the risk of sparks landing on the surface of the roof. Building codes require chimneys to be at least 2 feet taller than any object within 10 feet, such as the roof surface or a dormer, or 3 feet taller than the peak of the roof.

In some cases, these suggested heights may not be adequate to allow the chimney to draw air properly. For homes that are surrounded by trees or hills, or close to large bodies of water, you may need to extend the chimney height higher than the required 3 feet to improve wood stove efficiency. If your chimney extends the required height above your roof and your wood stove is still back puffing into your home, you may need to put a chimney cap on the pipe. Burning unseasoned wood.

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