So is it better to leave the door of a stove open slightly in the summer so the humidity does not build up inside? Or should you have everything closed up tight
If I were to keep mine open, I'd get a creosote odor on occasion. Door is closed, draft is closed, key damper gets closed. If I forget to close the key damper (which I usually do since I almost never use it other than in the summer) I'll get the odor. Even though that key damper doesn't seal perfectly, it must do just enough to keep a down draft from working back into the room.
For me, the biggest thing in the summer is to get the chimney swept, stove cleaned, and everything inspected. That way, if I find a problem, I have lots of time to address it before the burning season.
pen
haven't swept the chimney after 2 seasons. might be a good time to do so
Last year would have been better!
Get on that!
pen
you know better than me for sure! time to do some maintenance before there's a fire.![]()
I seem to have left mine the way it was after my last fire...ashes and all. LOL. I will get it cleaned out in the next couple of weeks.
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If your system is not clean and you develop negative pressure you can get a smell (creosote) pulled inside your house. I keep mine shutI was told to leave draft open to keep an exchange of air in there.Doesn't mean it's right but moving air does sound good.
If your system is not clean and you develop negative pressure you can get a smell (creosote) pulled inside your house. I keep mine shutJust my .02.
If your system is not clean and you develop negative pressure you can get a smell (creosote) pulled inside your house. I keep mine shutJust my .02.
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