https://egelund-mccoy-2.hubstack.net/3-reasons-youre-pellet-stoves-is-broken-and-how-to-repair-it-1728653814 Pellet Stove Fireplace Pellet stove fireplaces come as freestanding models, or they can be installed into existing chimneys that burn wood and give new life to old drafty fireplaces. The pellet stove fireplaces work by using a thermometer in order to measure the room temperature. They then put the pellets into the fireplace according to the amount. Pellet stoves feature large pellet hoppers and Ash pans that are simple to empty. They also require less frequent cleaning than traditional wood burning fireplace. Easy to Clean Pellet stoves are easily cleaned and maintained, making them an excellent choice for those looking to heat their homes in a practical way. Pellet stoves are not fire-proof, unlike wood stoves. They utilize a heat exchanger instead to burn pellets, which are pumped into the burner through an auger motor. This system makes it very easy to keep the burn pot, ash pan, and vent pipes clean. Cleaning the vent pipes is essential since ashes that remain can build up and hinder airflow, which deprives the fire of fuel. Some of the most important maintenance tasks include dumping out the ash pan and scraping out the burn pan every day. The amount of ash that is produced will be based on the type and size of pellets that you select to burn, so it is important to check the owner's manual to find specific instructions. These tasks should be carried out daily to keep your pellet stove functioning efficiently and smoothly. It is also possible to clean the hopper and the auger that is used to feed pellets into the burn pot, as they can be blocked by accumulated sawdust or other pellet material. You can use a vacuum equipped with a special ash attachment to clean these areas. Another chore to be done regularly is cleaning the stove's glass. The soot that is left on the glass can block the flames that are in the burning pot. You can clean the glass of your s