Newer to burning wood, so bear with me a bit. I have some pains with a Wood Pro TS 2000. I purchased it a few years back thinking the window view FP would be a nice addition to the family room. Seem to have some drafting issues. Brand new chimney when the house was built, never used till I hooked it up. Wondering if the clay stack is to large for the 6 inch pipe leading into it. Had a chimney sweep come out this fall and he said, we def have some glossy Creosote close to where the pipe empties into the chimney. Further up, no issue and it cleaned well. We've been trying to get the stove heated up but seems to be a challenge. Trying to weed things out and figure out next steps.
Feels like it could be the unit itself, or maybe the drafting? I feel like the wood is dry that we're using but I'm not an expert there (no meter to measure). Can add that we take only downed trees, split them up and let them sit for quite a while to dry over the summer. Reading in the forum seems like others need to leave the door open a bit to get enough burn to heat up.
Maybe we start here, is this the correct way to measure the temp of the pipe?
Feels like it could be the unit itself, or maybe the drafting? I feel like the wood is dry that we're using but I'm not an expert there (no meter to measure). Can add that we take only downed trees, split them up and let them sit for quite a while to dry over the summer. Reading in the forum seems like others need to leave the door open a bit to get enough burn to heat up.
Maybe we start here, is this the correct way to measure the temp of the pipe?