Was just curious how often you guys clean the ash out of your wood stove? It only takes a few minutes, but I clean it out every morning before starting a new one. If I don't, the box gets small pretty quick. Was curious about others.
This, I assume is an outdoor boiler? I was curious about indoor wood stoves.I drive my tractor up to the stove and fill the bucket full then take it out and dump it in a low spot in the woods. I only have to clean mine out a couple times a year. Usually the last time for the year I get 2 buckets full
I thought I was the only one burning several cords...I'm going through almost 2 a month...I must have had a good stove because I only cleaned ash about every 3 weeks to a month when it was running 24/7 and for 7 cords I would only take out the 3 gallon bucket 6 or so times a year.
In contrast, I can run the pellet stove all winter and only produce one 3 gallon bucket of ash.
I'm a pellet stove convert as well. Had a regular woodstove for years and years. Cut and split all my own wood for it.We quit using a wood stove 2 years ago, love the pellet stove!
When we did I would say it really depended on what wood we were burning and the condition of the wood.
Western larch, Red fir and Birch are the best here, but I liked cottonwood for the spring and fall overnight wood, then burn slow and cool.
I must have had a good stove because I only cleaned ash about every 3 weeks to a month when it was running 24/7 and for 7 cords I would only take out the 3 gallon bucket 6 or so times a year.
In contrast, I can run the pellet stove all winter and only produce one 3 gallon bucket of ash.
Was just curious how often you guys clean the ash out of your wood stove? It only takes a few minutes, but I clean it out every morning before starting a new one. If I don't, the box gets small pretty quick. Was curious about others.