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Creosote buildup increases when the air supply is restricted in the chimney, and too much creosote buildup can cause chimney fires. So how to avoid creosote buildup in your chimney?
1. Use dry wood
While you cannot completely avoid creosote, you can substantially minimize the amount and also the stage of creosote by using dry wood. Creosote is the by-product of the incomplete combustion of wood. The less dampness in the wood the hotter the firebox will obtain, which will certainly allow the timber to reach maximum burning. This stops the fragments in the creosote from condensing inside the chimney because they are burnt off in the firebox.
2. Make sure the fire gets enough oxygen
An additional key component for reaching maximum combustion of the timber is to make sure the fire gets enough oxygen. Setting up a fresh air consumption is the most effective way to make certain the oven is being frequently fed with fresh air. This will help the draft of the range and make certain the fire is shedding hot. A careless fire and residue build-up on the glass of the wood stove are indicators that the fresh air levels have dropped as well as the fire is not burning hot adequate to avoid the particles in the smoke from burning before getting to the chimney.
3. Minimize condensation
The best means to lower condensation on the chimney is to shed much hotter fires to stop the bits from reaching the chimney. Mounting a chimney liner is the best means to maintain the flue gasses hotter inside the chimney to prevent excess condensation. However, protecting against the gas from carrying the hefty creosote fragments up the chimney is the most effective protection for condensing flue gases.
4. Have the second burn
The second burn as well as catalytic combustion ranges are made to have incredibly long burn times without sending out the creosote particles up the chimney. It is important to have a hotter fire in an old range to guarantee that creosote fragments are shed inside the firebox. You will need to burn even more wood to keep the firebox temperature levels warm.