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Increase the lifespan of your pellet stove

 

Interested in increasing the life of your pellet stove?

Wood pellet stoves like all other combustion heating systems must be checked annually by a professional during maintenance of the appliance. During the annual maintenance, the professional must clean and vacuum the dust on the exchanger and the crucible. The exterior parts should also not be forgotten.

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A weekly maintenance

The burning of the pellets in the stove produces ash. This combustion waste ends up in an ash pan that must be emptied every week, especially during very cold weather. A visual check of the flame will also allow you to detect any anomalies. The use of quality pellets extends the life of the stove by limiting its clogging. In summary, the maintenance of a pellet stove is rather easy and non-restrictive for the users.

The steps to take during regular maintenance

First of all, it is important to turn off your stove before any maneuver. Once the stove has come to a complete stop, you can unplug it and begin maintenance. The easiest maneuver to perform is to empty the ash pan. You can then vacuum the perforated crucible, making sure that there is good air circulation. Visual inspection of the air intake tube and spark plug is imperative to ensure optimal combustion. Finally, clean the combustion chamber as a whole without forgetting the glass door. An ash sweeper can be very effective in performing these maintenance.

A little advice on maintenance and prevention for pellet appliances

Always install a container near the appliance, which can hold 2 or 3 bags of pellets. This results in a more sifted and less humid pellet, which ensures better appliance life as well as more efficient combustion.

Good heating!

 

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Myths about fiber cement

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Many of you have heard of a class action lawsuit against Certainteed fiber cement panels. The Maçonnex team would like to say that we sell the James Hardie company which is THE benchmark in high quality fiber cement.

 

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  • Fiber cement coating composed of cellulose fibers and cement
  • Resistance to impact, humidity, salt air and carpenter ants.
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The quality of firewood: an important choice!

 

Whether you burn firewood in a fireplace or stove, it must be of good quality. The quality of wood is measured, among other things, by its density and, above all, its moisture content.

Ideally, and especially during the long winter months, it is best to use hardwoods, such as maple and oak. Because of their high density, they give off more heat and burn longer. Conversely, soft woods like pine and spruce are less dense and burn faster, giving off less heat.

Another element to consider is the humidity of the wood. Although you can use semi-dry wood to heat with your appliance, it will have limited efficiency compared to completely dry wood. Thus, pay attention to the storage conditions of your logs so that they remain dry and that they give off maximum heat.

Finally, watch the length of the logs! A log that is too long will not fit into your appliance as easily. Therefore, we suggest that you choose logs that are at most 1 inch shorter than the combustion chamber of your appliance.

For any additional information, we invite you to contact one of the experts at Boutique Foyer Maçonnex.