How often do you clean?

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Wondering what the average amount of time between cleanings is for people? Like for example do most of you go for one whole week of continuous usage or is it more like once every 3-4 days?
 
every sunday . i used to shut the stove down every day for a few mins to dump my burn pot , but with this new enviro hi ash burn pot , not necessary :)
 
Usually go about a week or so. I pull the pin and dump the pot every day before I leave for work, and when I find the time on the weekends, I'll hit the stove with a hand wire brush (welding brush) and the vacuum
 
Usually a quick brushdown and glass wash on Wednesday with a more thorough cleaning on Sunday if burning 24/7. I can go 7-8 days without opening the door, during a cold spell, with good low ash pellets.

After a ton, out comes the flue brush and all the nook and crannie tools.
 
far less often than i used to.
 
I think the m55 insert peeps have to go once a week if burning round the clock. The ash pan on inserts is nothng like the free stander where there is a deep bin.

But once you get the hang of it, a good cleanout on sunday takes 10 minutes, minus cool down time of course.
 
Burning doug fir pellets my St Croix Pepin can go two weeks without opening the door...maybe a little longer. Of course we do a through deal after every ton...
 
About every 2 weeks, sometimes longer.
 
What's cleaning?????



on a serious note.... Dump the ash pan 1-2 times a week depending on the pellets. Full cleaning about every 2 weeks.
 
i cleaned the venting exactly once last year. when i was done for the season. 4 1/2 tons.
the horizontal run had a pretty good layer of ash in the bottom. but it's 4 inch pipe and i didn't notice any drop in performance.
i have a good vertical rise and a strong draft.

i would tap on it every so often to knock ash off the sides and top of the pipe.
and i kept an eye on the termination cap for signs of buildup.
i brushed off the screen/grate in the cap a few times too.
 
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I usually go about 4 to 5 weeks long before having to clean out the stove...then I do a full vacuuming of the stove.
 
2 weeks in the shoulders, every in peak... usually sunday. I would set my thermostat to go to 62 sunday at 7am so it would basically be off and cool by the time I got up (usually 9am on weekends) unless it was super cold out.
 
Once a day: clean glass (with water and paper towels), scrape burn pot, brush sides and top of burn area, vacuum burn area. (Total time 3 minutes.)
Once a week: same as above and remove back and top panels in burn area to vacuum ash. (Total time 6 minutes.)
Once a month: same as above above and vacuum out all pellets to keep fines at a minimum. (Total time 8 minutes.)

(All of the above refers to the Santa Fe .... the Englander doesn't run much so it is cleaned less often.)

Anal? Quite possibly!
 
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Once a week to push ash down dump holes into ash pan, scrape burn pot and open up the 8 little holes, and empty the ash pan. Once a month same thing plus pull out top and two side plates and vacuum everything well including area where exhaust fan is located with a small tube.
 
Once a week, mostly to clean the glass, I don't get any ash build up in the burn pot. I do a thorough cleaning once a year.

Dave
 
Once a week, usually on Sundays no matter how many bags I cook. I usually go longer in the spring when I'm burning 2 bags a week.
 
Last season I cleaned once a week. I turned the stove off before church then cleaned it after church. I think it was overkill but I was always cleaning the wood stove every week, so I think it was just habit.

My weekly cleaning was a quick scrape of the burn pot, then I put the stove in "test" mode to run the combustion blower and I used an old paint brush to brush all the ash from the burnpot, heat exchanger, etc. Every few weeks I would also brush off the exhaust fan blades (when it was off obviously) and brushed out the pipe (short horizontal run with one 45 degree angle) which also cleaned off the sensor probe.
 
The old man and I take turns. We clean every week. I do a really good job and he half asses it in protest.

Then clean the flu every ton with brush and leaf blower.

major tear down and cleaning once a season.

This year we hauled it outside and used the air compressor on all the nooks and crannies.
 
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Wow, you all must have better stoves than me... I have to clean out the burn pot, vacuum inside and clean glass every other day or too much ash builds up. Also just discovered I am supposed to remove the baffle every week and clean the heat exchanger tubes, and remove the sidewall after 25 bags of pellets and vacuum that out. This is according to my maintenance manual. I have a drolet eco 45.
 
I dump the ash pan 4 times a week,and vacuum out stove once a month.
 
I clean out the stove once a week when I am running it 24/7. The ash pan can't handle much more than a weeks worth of ashes.
 
Depends on Pellets. NEWP once a week. Barefoots I can go 11-14 days and never open the door. Full chimney tear down every ton or so. Never sealed up stovepipe, never had to...
 
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