How to Use a Wood Moisture Meter for Better Fires
A wood moisture meter tells you if your firewood is dry enough to burn cleanly and efficiently. Insert the pins into the wood grain and read the moisture percentage on…
A wood moisture meter tells you if your firewood is dry enough to burn cleanly and efficiently. Insert the pins into the wood grain and read the moisture percentage on…
White efflorescence stains on brick can be removed using simple household products like white vinegar, dish soap, or specialized efflorescence cleaners applied with a stiff brush. The key to removing…
A wood stove catalytic combustor should be inspected every 30 days during burning season and replaced every 2-4 years depending on usage. Proper catalytic combustor maintenance involves regular visual checks,…
Adjust your wood stove air intake by opening the primary air control fully during startup, then gradually closing it to about 25-50% once flames are established to maximize heat output….
When your gas fireplace is clicking but not lighting, you’re likely dealing with issues with the pilot light, gas flow, igniter, or thermocouple. These four common problems account for most…
A pellet stove auger jam happens when pellets or debris block the rotating screw that feeds fuel to the burn pot, stopping your stove from working properly. You can fix…
You can replace ceramic glass fireplace doors by turning off the gas, removing the old glass panel from its frame, measuring for the exact replacement size, and installing the new…
Fireplace hearth size typically ranges from 16 to 20 inches deep and extends 8 inches beyond each side of the fireplace opening. Standard hearth dimensions also require extending 16-20 inches…
Cleaning a stainless steel flue liner requires turning off your heating system, allowing it to cool completely, and using specialized brushes with mild cleaning solutions to remove creosote and debris…
You can test your chimney for dangerous leaks using simple methods like visual inspection, smoke tests, and checking for water damage around your fireplace area. The most effective way to…