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EPA-Certified Wood Stoves May Not Meet Your Health and Safety Standards

Many communities have offered financial incentives to replace wood stoves with EPA-certified models which produce less polluting. But Undark discovered that some of these modern stoves might not be up to EPA standards.

In a time of high energy prices, a lot of cities are seeking ways to reduce wood burning, especially in areas where air quality is poor. Here are 10 strategies to improve indoor air quality, and 913875.xyz get more heat out of each log.

Efficiency

Wood stoves are one of the most energy efficient methods to heat your home. Modern wood stoves certified by the EPA burn logs fast and produce less smoke than older models. This makes it possible to use a greater percentage of the potential energy from your fire in a shorter time and reduce your heating bills by as much as 30 percent. The efficiency of wood stoves also grows over the lifetime of the stove when you use only seasoned hardwood.

Older wood stoves typically have efficiency of 50 percent or less. This means that a significant portion of the energy potential in the fire is lost because smoke and carbon monoxide are released into the atmosphere. Modern stoves can boast an efficiency of 85 percent or more. This is similar to oil and gas furnaces.

The higher efficiency of wood stoves can be achieved by controlling the fuel, air, and combustion process. Wood stoves that have controlled airflow can slow down the speed at which the flame moves through the wood, allowing gases to remain hot and completely burn.

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Wood is also carbon neutral which is a further benefit. Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while growing and release oxygen when they burn. Wood is also an eco-friendly resource, particularly if it comes from woodlands in the local area that are managed in a way that encourages the growth of healthy trees.

Cleanliness

Cleaning and maintenance of wood stoves is important for keeping homes warm. In the United States, 8.8 million households make use of wood stoves. A dirty stove and pipe could be a fire hazard and cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Clean stoves chimneys, flue pipes and stoves are more efficient.

The most frequent task associated with cleaning your wood stove is emptying the ashes. This is best done on a cool day, when the stove isn't hot anymore, and you should wear gloves that are protective when handling the ashes. Select a container made of metal that will hold all of the ashes and then dispose of it outside away from anything that could ignite. You can also add the ashes to your compost pile for an excellent addition to your garden.

While the ashes have been removed from the stove, sweep the floor to eliminate dust. It is also a great idea to put at least three feet space between your wood stove and any other combustible objects such as curtains or pillows. This will prevent the spread of fire and burning the items.

A clean glass door on the interior of your stove will let you see the dancing flames and can aid you in determining when to light a fire. Make sure to have a glass cleaner available to clean any tarred or smudged areas. If the glass is very filthy it is possible to make use of a newspaper that has been dipped in water and ash to wipe it down. Be careful not to scratch the glass because scratches can weaken the glass and 913875 cause it to shatter when the glass is heated.

The buildup of creosote inside your chimney flue is one the primary causes of chimney fires. Creosote is extremely flammable, and an accumulation of just one millimeter can trigger the chimney to catch fire. Clean the flue regularly especially in the event that burning pine or soft woods create more creosote.

To prevent creosote vapors from entering your home, you should only burn dry, seasoned wood that has been cut in half or smaller. Do not burn artificial logs, trash or other items in your wood stove.

Safety

Wood stove burning can produce very toxic gases, including carbon monoxide and particulates. These toxins can enter the home, and have negative health effects for children, older adults, and those suffering from respiratory diseases such as COPD or asthma. As time passes exposure to wood smoke can cause heart disease and lung damage.

To reduce the risk of these issues, it is essential to follow the proper methods for burning wood on your stove. These include ensuring that the stove is working properly and that it is able to produce enough heat for the space and design. Only dry, well-seasoned, hard woods are suitable for burning in the stove. The moisture content of the firewood must be less than 20%. If the moisture content is higher it will burn more quickly and produce a more smoky fire, with more creosote accumulation on the chimney vent pipe walls.

Another important safety issue is ensuring that the stove has a good draw by observing the amount of air flowing into the firebox and through the chimney. The owner's manual will give detailed instructions on how to adjust air flow in most modern stoves. The highest efficiency in heating can be achieved when air controls are properly operated.

The chimney and flue pipe should be free of fire-prone materials, like drapes, trash or paper. The wood stove fires are usually caused by inadequate clearance between combustibles wood-burning appliances as well as combustibles.

It is also essential to keep children out of wood stoves while the flame is burning or when ashes are being removed. Children are naturally curious, and 913875 they may touch the hot surfaces on the wood stove or put their hands in the flame. It is recommended to set up a child-proof barrier around the fireplace or employ the fireplace screen. Additionally, it is important to regularly check the fireplace and wood stove for signs of wear and tear.

Finally, it is essential to ensure that your chimney and stove are regularly inspected for accumulation of creosote, bird nests and other problems that can affect stove and chimney safety. This will help to prevent fires and health hazards as well as reducing the need for carbon monoxide remediation services.

Maintenance

Wood stoves are an excellent way to cut down your heating costs, but they need some additional maintenance. If you do not take care of the required maintenance on your wood stove, it can result in a fire that escapes the flue, a dangerous chimney fire, or an unintentional house fire. In addition to sweeping the chimney and cleaning the stove, you must to clean and sweep the stove's surfaces and flue. Keep a fire extinguisher on your desk and check it frequently. Smoke detectors are also a great idea throughout the house, but particularly in the room in which the stove is.

In general it is recommended to clean the stove and chimney once a year. Cleaning schedules should be adjusted in accordance with how frequently the stove is used. It may be necessary to clean it more often in winter. Also, make sure to make sure to use only dry and seasoned wood to use in the stove. Avoid using lots of oil or kerosene for starting the fire. These fuels can release toxic gases and be harmful to your health.

You should inspect the gaskets in your door during your regular cleaning. They are typically made from a braided material which can be damaged over time. If you notice that the gasket is not tight, purchase a replacement gasket made of fiberglass and some cement to repair it. Likewise, the hinges on these doors should be checked as well.

Chimneys and flues need to be examined to ensure that they are free of creosote build up and obstructions. During the inspection, look for cracks, and other indications of damage to the chimney lining. Stovepipes also need to be inspected and any dents must be fixed.

It is important to clean the glass door of your wood stove. This can be done quickly by mixing a solution of water and 913875.xyz ammonia. The solution is then wiped onto the glass using a rag or sponge. For more difficult stains, you can leave the solution on for a few minutes before wiping it off again.

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