Keep Your Pellet Stove Operating At Its Best
How To Keep Your Pellet Stove Running Great

We're here to help you achieve exactly that with a few easy recommendations for getting the most out of your pellet stove. People love their pellet stoves and want to maintain them working at their best. Be sure to consult your owner's handbook for more details since certain models may operate somewhat differently.
Suitable Pellets
You've heard the expression, "Garbage in, garbage out." With pellets, the same is true. When possible, we advise utilizing pellets of the highest caliber. You'll need to clean your stove less frequently because they burn more effectively and produce less ash than low-grade pellets. Purchase a small quantity of pellets (two to three bags) and use them in your stove before filling up. Observe how they operate before making a larger purchase.
The Appropriate Upkeep
It's crucial to routinely remove ash from the burn chamber region and the ash pan during the burning season. Additionally, you should scrape the burn pot and keep important parts clean, including the venting and airwash system (if your stove has one). You can find instructions unique to your stove in your owner's handbook. Before working on your stove, make sure that it has totally cooled. Wearing safety eyewear is also advised.
Cleaning the viewing glass with a soft cloth and glass cleaner made specifically for wood or pellet stove glass will improve your ability to see the fire. Avoid scraping it with any sharp things as scratches can weaken and impair the quality of the glass.
Additionally, keep in mind that certain pellet stoves require less care than others while shopping for a stove. Since Pellets Now sells some of the highest-quality pellets that are produced using the most cutting-edge technology currently available to maximize the efficiency of heating with pellets, we have a number of examples in our family of goods.
So have faith in us. Follow these recommendations to get the maximum performance out of your pellet stove for many years to come.