I have a Regency Hampton GC60 that I'm using as our only heat source. I run 2-3 bags a day through it depending on our current temps. By the end of the week there is a ton of creosote build up in the burn pot. So much at times that the agitator will start to rub. This stuff is ineradicably hard and has to be beaten off with the scrapper tool. It's nothing that could be scraped inside the stove. Last year I had two very distinct spots in the burn pot that built up, so I drilled a small 1/8" hole in the area and it helped, but this build up it the entire front wall of the burn pot.
Is this normal? What can be done to prevent?
Thanks
Is this normal? What can be done to prevent?
Thanks