6 Warning Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Wood Stove
You should replace your wood stove when you notice cracks in the firebox, rust damage, poor heat output, or smoke entering your room instead of going up the chimney. A…
You should replace your wood stove when you notice cracks in the firebox, rust damage, poor heat output, or smoke entering your room instead of going up the chimney. A…
Replacing your pellet stove igniter takes about 30-60 minutes and requires basic tools like a screwdriver and multimeter for testing. Most pellet stove igniters cost between $30-80 and fail after…
Look for fireplace rug safety standards including flame resistance certifications like ASTM E84 or NFPA 253, which test how quickly materials ignite and spread flames. The most important fireplace rug…
Install a chimney cap, repair damaged crown mortar, and ensure proper flashing to stop rain from entering your chimney flue effectively. Water damage from rain can destroy your chimney’s interior…
A chimney crown protects the chimney top from water damage, while a chimney cap covers the flue opening to prevent debris and animals from entering your chimney. You can tell…
You clean direct vent gas fireplace glass by first shutting off the gas and letting it cool completely, then removing the glass panel and cleaning it with a specialized glass…
Installing a fireplace heat shield requires mounting a metal or ceramic barrier 6-18 inches from combustible surfaces to prevent fires and meet building codes. You’ll need basic tools like a…
New stove chemical smell is completely normal and happens because manufacturing oils, protective coatings, and metal treatments burn off during first use. The chemical smell from your new stove typically…
Grease your pellet stove bearings every 12-18 months with high-temperature bearing grease to keep your stove running quietly and prevent costly motor damage. Most pellet stove noise comes from dry…
Adjusting fireplace doors for a perfect seal requires checking the door alignment, adjusting the hinges, and replacing worn gaskets to prevent heat loss and smoke leakage. Most fireplace door sealing…