Once you own a wood burning stove you become responsible to ensure it works safely, burns cleanly and lasts a long time. Unfortunately, many stove owners are unaware of the basic requirements needed to ensure it all keeps working. Stove maintenance can be broken down into three distinct sections. Much of the daily maintenance can be handled by the home owner but some of the more complex maintenance will require professional help 1/ Daily / weekly / monthly maintenance, chimney sweeping and stove servicing. at regular intervals. These are mostly straight forward, once you get used to them: Ensure the stove is cold with no burning embers before undertaking any of the below.
2/ Chimney sweeping The sweeping of the chimney is imperative to the correct and safe functioning of the appliance. In our opinion Chimneys should only be swept by registered professionals. Chimney Sweeping is a profession that requires a great deal of knowledge, equipment and chimney sweep training at regular intervals. It is widely accepted that all chimneys should be swept annually as a minimum. Some chimneys require sweeping twice per year some even more frequently depending on use, safety factors and soot build up. A professional chimney sweep will also provide important advice, and confirm with you the required sweeping frequency for your usage, which will be backed up on an official sweeping certificate. Further to cleaning the flue the Sweep must smoke test the flue/appliance to ensure the safe release of flue gasses to the outside air, thus protecting the user from potential risks from or property damage. Your sweep should also check many other safety related issues such as; ventilation, distances to combustibles, fuel storage, carbon monoxide alarms and many other such things. 3/ Solid fuel servicing Solid fuel servicing is often an unknown variable when people purchase stoves and similar appliances. Yes it’s true that many stoves can last a very long time but their internal components often do not. The internal stones and grates of an appliance are designed to survive the rigours of use however they do decay, wear and occasionally break. Repeated opening and closing of doors degrades rope seals which will eventually require replacing. Door Glass can be broken but more often becomes scratched or milky with use, replacing glass is not as straightforward as replacing the glass of a house window. The glass used in stoves is often a clear pyro ceramic which is held in place with heat proof fixings and sealed with a specially sized fibre glass rope. It is specially treated and pre-cut with bevelled or smooth edges to prevent early failure. Controls and hinges can become lose or siege with time. Castings can even crack. The best person to use for solid fuel servicing is a professional chimney sweep certified by any Chimney sweep associationor Hetas registered installer who is also trained and experienced in service and maintenance. The HETAS H009 is the de facto qualification in the U.K. for this type of work although those who hold the H003 will also in many instances be competent to undertake this work. Experience is very important when servicing is involved as there are so many appliances only time and practice can teach. Many users find it most beneficial to find a professional sweep who also undertakes servicing. This can save time and money. There are some huge possible risks to the stove user who avoids or neglects the necessary maintenance and sweeping intervals:
If you are unsure of what you must do yourself then call a local approved chimney sweep and ask advice. Although the advice in this post is good it is not specific to your particular appliance. You must take professional advise specific to your particular installation and follow the guidelines set out by the appliance manufacturer and your home insurance company. Sweep Safe For safety For the environment For chimney sweeps For the consumer
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