Would appreciate opinions and other people's experiences on this. I have crackling noises both in my stove and my pipe when they are heating up--the hotter and faster the more crackling. I read some old posts that said this could be small creosote fires. However, I just had the chimney swept in December, and after 3 months of burning (including many shoulder season fires) there was only about a cup of powdery creosote with a couple of shiny flaky pieces. Also, I get no black on my glass and the inside of my stove looks clean. There is some brown stuff near the door on the sides but when I scrape it it just looks like powder.
As far as my burning habits, I believe I am burning dry wood because it flames right up on a bed of coals. THere have been times when there has been smoke coming out of the chimney longer than I would like, mostly on new fires, but then often there is no smoke within a few minutes of reloading. I usually get my single wall up to about 500 within 10 minutes on a reload, or less, and then the stove heats up to at least 600 within another 10 minutes. New fires are much less efficient but really since the cleaning I only did new loads when we have had warm spells.
Is it possible that this crackling is just normal sounds from the metal adjusting to changes is temperature.
I also notice that when the temp on the stack unexpectedly goes to a new high because I have reloaded with too many coals, I get that new stack smell--like when it was curing. The stove was installed in May--Alderlea T5.
As far as my burning habits, I believe I am burning dry wood because it flames right up on a bed of coals. THere have been times when there has been smoke coming out of the chimney longer than I would like, mostly on new fires, but then often there is no smoke within a few minutes of reloading. I usually get my single wall up to about 500 within 10 minutes on a reload, or less, and then the stove heats up to at least 600 within another 10 minutes. New fires are much less efficient but really since the cleaning I only did new loads when we have had warm spells.
Is it possible that this crackling is just normal sounds from the metal adjusting to changes is temperature.
I also notice that when the temp on the stack unexpectedly goes to a new high because I have reloaded with too many coals, I get that new stack smell--like when it was curing. The stove was installed in May--Alderlea T5.