OK, after burning my stove hotter (550-650F) for some time now it seems that I am still getting that stinking smell right now the temp is at 400F. It smells like it is coming from the single wall pipe and not on the stove. I really do not know what else to do. This stink has been here since day one and my wife remembers the smell from when I had my previous Avalon stove. I am going to tell these stove guys to bring new single wall pipe and replace it to the the class A chimney pipe. I am way tooooooo frustrated right now to take any more pipes apart, put furnace cement on, or whatever....
I love my woodstoves but it seems I have totally exhausted myself with this problem.
The only thing I can think of left is that maybe the blown in insulation above the ceiling gets warm and stinks? The company that installed my first stove and pipe did it in accordance with specs and it passed an inspection by the "permit guy" where I live.
I really just do not know what to do anymore :sick: , I do know that after struggling with this after 2 years I am giving up and letting the pros from a different store come and look and replace....Don't care what it costs, just want it done. Hell, I'll pay anything right now
This is one frustrated JFK! :shut:
I love my woodstoves but it seems I have totally exhausted myself with this problem.
The only thing I can think of left is that maybe the blown in insulation above the ceiling gets warm and stinks? The company that installed my first stove and pipe did it in accordance with specs and it passed an inspection by the "permit guy" where I live.
I really just do not know what to do anymore :sick: , I do know that after struggling with this after 2 years I am giving up and letting the pros from a different store come and look and replace....Don't care what it costs, just want it done. Hell, I'll pay anything right now
This is one frustrated JFK! :shut: