Posted by PJH on November 15, 2021 at 11:11:58 from (50.45.6.184):
In Reply to: The chimney is clean. posted by BarnyardEngineering on November 15, 2021 at 09:01:30:
My neighbor had a chimney cleanout without a door on it, and it caused all kind of odd problems for him, but the most noticeable problem was smoking into the room when he loaded the stove with wood. I made a nice cleanout door for him and it acted like a totally different stove. You didn't mention excessive smoke, so it must be something else.
When I was a teenager, a friend had a small garage that we'd use when we needed to work on our cars in the winter. The chimney would not draw until someone climbed on the roof and held a bundle of flaming newspapers over the chimney. Once we got a little heat to go up the chimney the stove worked perfectly, but if the fire went out overnight you had to do it all over again. You didn't mention excessive smoke, so it must be something else.
I've heated with wood for 45 years and have never experienced anything like you're talking about. Let us know how you fix the problem.
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