New here to the forum, and have a quick question. I purchased a new Quadrafire 5700 about 3-4 years ago for the new house that we built. I love the stove and its saved me a bunch of money on my propane bills. The problem is last year I replaced the front 2 baffles. While in the stove I noticed that some of the fire bricks were getting in pretty bad shape. Thats when I discovered that the metal tabs that hold the bricks upright on the left side were GONE. The right side appear to be fine. So, I called Quadrafire today, and the rep told me my stove was overfired and that would not be covered under warranty
They advised I call my local dealer and have them look at the stove. I bought this stove for the large capacity and ability to burn lots of wood all the time. I dont think I burn this stove any harder than other stoves I've used in the past. Heres the routine:
During the week:
Fire the stove up at night and let it burn until bedtime. Load it up at bedtime and then damper down. In the morning, open the dampers and load it again for several hours then damper down again for the day while at work.
Weekends:
It burns pretty much all day and is damped down at night.
As a side note my chimney is cleaned each year and the Chimney sweep says everything looks good with the burn, the ashes are right, and it looks good??
I grew up using an Alaska Double door stove and never had a problem like this..That baby was burned HOT all the time. Has anyone else had this problem?

During the week:
Fire the stove up at night and let it burn until bedtime. Load it up at bedtime and then damper down. In the morning, open the dampers and load it again for several hours then damper down again for the day while at work.
Weekends:
It burns pretty much all day and is damped down at night.
As a side note my chimney is cleaned each year and the Chimney sweep says everything looks good with the burn, the ashes are right, and it looks good??
I grew up using an Alaska Double door stove and never had a problem like this..That baby was burned HOT all the time. Has anyone else had this problem?