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Smoking stoves? Chimney "DRAFT" is the "ENGINE" of any wood burning stove!

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Does your wood stove bring smoke into your home? Chimney draft (suction up the chimney) is the "ENGINE" of any wood burning stove! You can also refer to our blog article on "Chimney Liners" for getting proper draft from an existing fireplace with stove or insert installed.  You can find chimney liner parts, stove accessories and thousands of wood, gas and pellet stove parts on our web site at www.WoodHeatStoves.com Here are a number of articles for help in Troubleshooting Smoking Wood Stoves!

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Wood Stove Chimney Liner information for installations to existing fireplaces

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Wood Stove Chimney Liners are stainless steel pipes installed from the stove to the chimney cap for any wood stove or insert connected to an existing fireplace. They are necessary for adequate draft to operate the stove and for safety. Always follow the specific details listed in each stove's owner's manual for installation! You can find links to the most popular owner's manuals on our web site that are ready for immediate download.  Wood Stove Chimney liner components are available on our web site by clicking here. Email us at Info@WoodHeatStoves.com with any questions you may have. Here is some...

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Earth Stove Bayfire XL burner & GBV40 gas stove burner assemblies for sale

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After selling and installing Earth Stove wood, gas and pellet stoves for over 20 years, we are clearing out parts left in our warehouses, like these Earth Stove Bayfire XL burner & GBV40 gas stove burner assemblies for sale. "Bayfire XL Natural convertible gas burner tubes, valve, pilot assembly, etc.. and array of parts" NEW and UNUSED  You will find these parts listed on Page 28 of this parts list - http://woodheatstoves.com/free/lennox_gas_parts_list.pdf 51053 (*8) Burner Tube, Set (Main Burner and Ember Burner) 52L05 (*14) Valve, Control, SIT - Natural Gas (25060) 42M2101 Pilot Assembly, Natural Gas 26M76 Pilot Tube Kit, 0.199.620,...

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5 Tips to Prevent a Chimney Fire

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If you own a woodstove and use it regularly, preventing a chimney fire is something you need to know What Causes a Chimney Fire? When you burn in a wood stove, a byproduct called creosote builds up on the inside of the chimney. If you’re not familiar with what creosote is, here is a great explanation: "Creosote is a gummy, foul smelling, corrosive and extremely combustible substance that, if no precautions are taken, will coat the insides of everything it passes through. It is formed when volatile gases given off in the burning process combine and condense on their way...

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10 Wood Stove Tips!

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  10 Wood Stove Tips Use Seasoned Wood- If you want to get the most efficiency out of your wood stove, using well-seasoned wood is a must. Nothing is more frustrating than staring at a low smoky fire that isn’t putting out nearly enough heat. The smudged glass and smoky smell in the house is a tell-tale sign that your wood is sub-par. Learn how to use your stove properly- There is more to heating with a wood stove than just buying a stove and lighting a fire. Figuring out the proper amount of air and wood will help you...

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