Hi everyone.
I've had a QuadraFire 3100 wood stove for about 10 years. One of the best investments we've ever made...nothing better than getting up early on a cold
Saturday morning, lighting a fire while sitting in the dark room watching it burn and the day begin.
For whatever reason, a fire though, is getting harder to start and keep going. Because cleaning the stack of creosote is so easy, I do it very frequently...probably once a month during the burning season. Never the less, I'm finding it hard to start a fire without opening the ash pan door underneath and having the vents wide open. Then, when I close the ash pan door, the fire snuffs itself out. I clean out the box of ash before most every fire.
Starting a fire in the first few years was a piece of cake, now not so much. What are the obvious things I'm overlooking?
I've had a QuadraFire 3100 wood stove for about 10 years. One of the best investments we've ever made...nothing better than getting up early on a cold
Saturday morning, lighting a fire while sitting in the dark room watching it burn and the day begin.
For whatever reason, a fire though, is getting harder to start and keep going. Because cleaning the stack of creosote is so easy, I do it very frequently...probably once a month during the burning season. Never the less, I'm finding it hard to start a fire without opening the ash pan door underneath and having the vents wide open. Then, when I close the ash pan door, the fire snuffs itself out. I clean out the box of ash before most every fire.
Starting a fire in the first few years was a piece of cake, now not so much. What are the obvious things I'm overlooking?