Well it seems that we are finally out of the heating season here in Maine...... What do you guys do for summer "preservation" to your boilers/heating systems?
In this order:
1. Brush entire flue
2. vacuum out loose ash & soot from boiler
3. scrape down as much fire side steel as possible to remove all ash & soot
4. Vacuum again
5. Spray all fireside steel with WD40...... Like a whole 14.4oz. can
6. Close everything up tight
Are there any drawbacks or things I should do differently? Or not do at all? Comments and criticisim welcome.
Taylor
In this order:
1. Brush entire flue
2. vacuum out loose ash & soot from boiler
3. scrape down as much fire side steel as possible to remove all ash & soot
4. Vacuum again
5. Spray all fireside steel with WD40...... Like a whole 14.4oz. can
6. Close everything up tight
Are there any drawbacks or things I should do differently? Or not do at all? Comments and criticisim welcome.
Taylor
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and it's still 2/3 full, I figure about 40-50 gal per summer. My whole setup is inside and I'm not too keen on having any extra heat in the house when it's in the 70s-80s out so fires are out. Our house stays cool all summer due in part to a huge thick slab of concrete. I generally burn the punky stuff and shorts in the fall, or in campfires through the summer 


