Showing posts with label pellet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pellet. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 February 2009

How to Clean Your Pellet Stove

Most of the time wood pellet stoves will run better and more efficient when they are clean. The air inside can move around better and this will allow the appropriate combustion in the firebox. You can clean your pellet stove yourself and it will not take much time or work at all. You will have to have a few simple tools in order to get a better clean and have an easier time as well.

A few things that you will need to clean your pellet stove are a paintbrush, paper towels, cloths, shop vac and the scraping rod that usually comes along with your stove. When you place a new bag of pellets into the hopper of the stove, it is a good idea to clean the heat exchanger. When you are cleaning this it will allow the heat to move from the firebox to your area a lot easier. It is best to use a good quality pellet to avoid cleaning more often.

When you shut your pellet stove off, you can then use the paintbrush to clean the dust that the stove produces. You can use any other type of duster or brush for this job too. The brush will have the ability to get into the small cracks and spaces that the dust can fall into. You will then be able to vacuum the ash out of the collection pan easily.

Doing simple cleaning each month will make it easier to do a thorough cleaning every few months or so. You can use your brush or shop vac to clean the tough to see areas that are going to need cleaned. Each year you should get a professional furnace cleaner check your gaskets and motors to make sure that they are running freely. They will be able to get into the tough areas and see if there is anything that looks like it needs replaced or fixed. Also have the firepot cleaned well wand test your battery back up system if you have one equipped on your pellet stove.

When it is time to shut your pellet stove off for the summer, you should take out all of the pellets from the hopper. Pellets that are left inside over the summer may accumulate moisture and not need feed properly when you turn your stove back on in the fall. You will have to unplug your stove to protect in if there are any lightning strikes or even a power surge can harm your stove.

You should also check your owner's manual to see if there are any other recommended cleaning and safety tips to follow. It is always smart to use caution and common sense when you are using a pellet stove. When you follow the rules and the instructions, you will see that this is a great way to heat your home.

Wednesday, 28 January 2009

What is a Pellet Stove?

When you are looking for an alternate way of heating your home, a pellet stove is just the thing for you. Once you have one of these great heating sources in your home, you will never want to go without it. For just a few dollars a day, you can use your stove and benefit from the convenient heat source.

Pellet stoves are ran on little wood pellets that heat the home efficiently. A pellet stove does require to be plugged into an electrical socket to provide electricity for the blower to circulate the hot air around the home. You will find that one of these stoves will hardly affect your electric bill at all.

Pellet stoves can be placed just about anywhere throughout the home. Wherever you need an extra heat source or an extra accent piece in the home will be great. You do have to take few safety precautions when you are installing a pellet stove. You should never place it near soft furniture and some hard furniture as well. It is also a good idea to keep electronics away from the pellet stove because of the excessive heat that is provided from the stove.

Pellet stoves are usually found to be petite enough to fit in just about any area that you want. You can find them to be in all different kinds of styles and shapes as well. You will not need any additional vents or air ducts installed for your stove. All you have to do is buy the pellets and you are ready to start heating your home.

For the most part pellet stoves are safe. They are an efficient and secure way of heating your home without breaking your bank account. You will have to read up on the information that is sent along with the stove to make sure that you are following all of the recommended instructions that are given for installation and use.

This new pellet stove will be a cheap alternative to heating your home throughout those bitter cold winter nights as well as the brisk fall evenings. You will be able to control the amount of heat that is provided which makes this a great item to use all year round. They are easy to work and anyone can do it.

Another nice thing about a pellet stove is that you do not need to shovel coal or chop up wood for the heating source. Most pellets can be bought in the same place that you buy your stove or you can have them delivered to your home. These stoves are efficient, convenient, and safe. There is not better way to heat your home for less and bring style and appeal to your home.

Saturday, 10 January 2009

Customize Your Pellet Stove With Pellet Stove Accessories

You have made the decision to purchase and install a pellet stove in your home. Once you get your stove home, you find that maybe you need to make a few upgrades to the appearance of your new stove. The good thing is that most retailers of these units have pellet stove accessories that will enable you to customize your unit and make it your own.

The possibilities are endless, it should be noted that when purchasing your pellet stove is the best time to add upgrades to your unit. The finishes of the handles and legs can be changed up to add character to you stove. By changing the leg shape to a Queen Anne design, you instantly add formality to your stove. Go even further by changing the finish to polished brass or nickel and the look is even more brilliant. Pellet stove accessories are not only the usual fireplace side tool kits, these accessories can truly make your stove as individual as you are.

Pellet stove accessories also include cleaning products to clean the glass and finishes on your stove. There are many different brands and it is best to ask your retailer what they would recommend. You can also purchase products that assist with the maintenance of the pellet stove, high heat silicone, high temperature paint and cleaning rods. A smart and attractive way to store your pellets would be a coal hod. A coal hod is a container that holds your pellets and has a spout to help pour the pellets into the hopper of the stove. They come in different finishes and add an interesting visual impact to your stove area.

Another tool that is used to clean your stove is a special ash vacuum. It is specifically designed to suck up the ashes in your stove. Double flame retardant filters suck up the hot ash and keep the fine particles from dispersing in your home. A word of caution, use only approved vacuums that are specially made for this use. Never use your household vacuum. As you can see pellet stove accessories range from embellishments to the actual stove to the maintenance and repair of the stove. Your local dealer will be able to assist you in what is recommended for the particular model you have purchased.

The decision to buy and use a pellet stove is not only a wise and energy efficient decision, it is the beginning of placing a new heat source in your home. Using pellet stove accessories will enhance your stove and make sure it is not only looking good but also working efficiently.