Cleaning and maintaining your Wood Heater regularly increases the efficiency of your wood heater, helps reduce smoke emissions and helps prevent chimney or flue fire. Here are my daily and monthly maintenance tips for the season ahead. Daily Maintenance (During Burn Season) Removal Of Excess Ash: A layer of ash needs to be between 1.5-2.5cm as it will help slow down the burn rate. Any ash build up higher than 2.5cm needs to be removed from the firebox. Cleaning The Glass: Most modern Wood Heaters have air wash systems to keep the glass clean. Burning unseasoned wood or burning on lower burn rates can lead to dirtying the glass. Hot Glass Creme Cleaner, Vitcas Glass Cleaner or Wood Heater Door Glass Cleaners can assist you with this aspect of the Wood Heater maintenance. Monthly Maintenance (During Burn Season) Maintaining A Firebox Seal: The Wood Heater door needs
Cleaning and maintaining your Wood Heater regularly increases the efficiency of your wood heater, helps reduce smoke emissions and helps prevent chimney or flue fire. Here
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