Have had a Mt. Vernon running flawlessly for a couple years until today. Long story short, it shot a spark out this afternoon (I didn't see it, but am assuming) and started the flower bed directly below the exhaust on fire. Which is crazy because we had a decent snowfall a week or so ago that just melted off (lawn is still soft).
Stove is an insert with a horizontal exit about 8' above the ground. This is the cap I have currently. Anyone know of something I can put over it to catch any errant sparks or do I need to swap out the cap entirely?
As an aside, mulch fires are a b**ch to put out. I soaked the bed down, and even raked/watered smouldering areas and 10m later I still had a repeat. Had to rake/water the entire bed for a good 10m to put it out.
Just glad that side of the house is all cement foundation, but would really like to not have to worry about it.
Stove is an insert with a horizontal exit about 8' above the ground. This is the cap I have currently. Anyone know of something I can put over it to catch any errant sparks or do I need to swap out the cap entirely?
As an aside, mulch fires are a b**ch to put out. I soaked the bed down, and even raked/watered smouldering areas and 10m later I still had a repeat. Had to rake/water the entire bed for a good 10m to put it out.
Just glad that side of the house is all cement foundation, but would really like to not have to worry about it.