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You may also want to open the flue to let out any ash that has been deposited into the stove.<br><br>Start by placing a few small newspaper pieces that are dry in your stove. This will help to ignite the tinder and kindling. After the tinder and kindling are beginning to burn, you can add the larger kindling pieces on the top. This should be done in a crosshatch fashion so that there is air between each piece of wood.<br><br>If you have a wood stove that has an automatic combustion control, it will automatically feed an air stream controlled to your fire as it builds. This will allow the fire to burn steadily without you having to open the stove's door frequently to check on it.<br><br>It is important to not use excessive tinder as it can cause an unburned fire that burns at an extremely high rate and fails to make use of the fuel as efficiently as it can. Once you've made a solid bed in your stove of tinder, kindling and embers begin the main flame by placing two large base logs on the grate. Then, add small logs that are perpendicular to them and on top of the base logs. This method of creating a fire known as a "top-down" fire will result in an effective and long-lasting fire that will not overtake the larger base logs.<br><br>Once your fire is well established shut off the damper and ensure it stays closed. The fire could be smothered by opening the damper before it is fully established. It can also decrease the efficiency of the fire.<br><br>Adding Wood<br><br>Stoves are not just beautiful home decor pieces - they can help you save money by supplying efficient wood heat. 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The logs should be stored in a ventilated area for a period of time before you try to burn them to give the wood a chance to dry out. If the logs are soaked with excessive moisture, they will produce steam which is essentially wasted energy.<br><br>When you are burning the fire, it is recommended to add more wood to the pile at intervals, not all at one time. Addition of too much wood all at once could cause the temperature to rise within the firebox, causing the formation of a vortex that draws smoke and volatile compounds that are not burned back into the flames. This can reduce the efficiency of your stove.<br><br>Avoid using other combustibles inside your stove wood burning ([https://www.google.pt/url?q=https://polandstar63.werite.net/how-wood-burning-stove-small-impacted-my-life-the-better funny post]), like paper or cardboard because they are not wood. They have different physical properties and cannot be burned without creating dangerously high temperatures. 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This can to reduce the chance of a chimney fire, which is the main reason for wood stove fires in homes. Creosote, a sticky material which can build up in the stovepipe, is extremely dangerous. Moisture and unburned particles of wood that are unable to escape the flame are the reason for this substance. This can also occur when fires are not lit properly.<br><br>Regular cleaning helps stop the buildup of creosote. This can be accomplished by sweeping your chimney at least once a year. It is recommended that you have your fireplace and stove professionally inspected and cleaned at least once a year.<br><br>It is also a good idea to clean the Ash tray and grate frequently. It is a good idea to use only wood that is seasoned to burn, since this will produce less creosote as well as ash. Avoid burning cardboard, [https://021lyrics.com/index.php?title=User:JanellWherry3 stove Wood Burning] paper and plastic. 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