Greetings, wood-burning enthusiasts! As the crisp autumn air begins to replace the warmth of summer, it’s the perfect time to prepare your trusty wood burner for the upcoming season. Here at Oxford Stove Company, we want to ensure your wood burner is operating at peak performance and safety throughout the colder months.
This blog post will serve as your one-stop guide for essential autumn maintenance and safety checks for your wood burner. By following these simple steps, you can enjoy a cosy and efficient heating season while minimising the risk of potential issues.
Maintenance Tips
- Chimney Sweep: A yearly chimney sweep is crucial to remove soot and debris build-up. This not only improves efficiency but also reduces the risk of chimney fires. Contact our sister company to arrange this!
- Inspect the Flue: Carefully examine the flue system for any cracks, blockages, or signs of deterioration. A damaged flue can compromise safety and heating performance.
- Clean the Glass: A clean glass door allows you to enjoy the mesmerizing flames of your wood burner. Use a specific glass cleaner or homemade solution (baking soda and water) for a streak-free finish.
- Check the Seals: Over time, the seals around the stove door and flue can become worn or damaged. Inspect them thoroughly and replace them if necessary to maintain optimal efficiency.
- Ash Removal: Regularly remove ashes from the ash pan to prevent them from blocking airflow and overheating the stove. It’s important to let the ashes cool completely before disposal.
Safety Considerations
- Smoke Detectors: Ensure your smoke detectors are in working order and have fresh batteries installed. Early detection of smoke is vital in case of a chimney fire.
- Carbon Monoxide Alarm: Invest in a carbon monoxide alarm specifically designed for solid fuel burning appliances. Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless gas that can be fatal.
- Fuel Storage: Store firewood in a dry, well-ventilated area to prevent moisture build-up and ensure proper burning.
- Never Overload: Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for the appropriate amount of firewood to avoid overheating the stove.
- Guarding: Maintain a safe distance between the stove and flammable materials like furniture or curtains. Consider installing a fire guard for added protection.
By following these simple maintenance and safety tips, you can ensure your wood burner provides warmth and comfort throughout the autumn and winter seasons. Remember, proper maintenance not only optimises heating performance but also contributes to the longevity of your wood burner.
For all your wood-burning needs, from stoves and accessories to expert advice, get in contact today! We offer a wide range of high-quality products and services to keep your home warm and cosy throughout the year.