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Safety Tips for Wood Stoves and Pellet Stoves

Pile of wood in flames in a fireplace
By:
Stephanie Ferreiro
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Economical Insurance
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October 18, 2019

There’s something special about curling up beside a crackling wood stove on a chilly night. But along with that comfort comes a good deal of risk if something goes wrong. If you have a wood or pellet stove in your home, consider these tips to prevent fires and keep your family nice and toasty — and safe! — all season long.

Home heating safety tips

While wood stoves and pellet stoves operate differently, there are a few things you can do to stay safe no matter which heat source you’re using.

  1. Call a professional. If you’re thinking of installing a new wood or pellet stove, bring in a certified professional. Not only can they help you choose the stove that best suits your home, but they’ll carefully inspect your space and even recommend floor protection. Once your stove is installed, have a professional inspect and maintain your system each year to ensure it’s in tiptop shape. Note: Certain types of heating systems (including wood stoves and pellet stoves) can affect your home insurance. Read on to find out how. 
  2. Make sure you have working alarms. Test your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors monthly to make sure they’re in working order. Plus, check your stove’s instruction manual for specific instructions regarding alarm placement and other requirements (i.e., the distance your alarms should be from your unit).
  3. Let your stove cool down before cleaning it. Before cleaning your wood or pellet stove, let it cool down to room temperature to prevent burns. While the ashes may be cool enough to remove from the stove, they could still be hot enough to reignite or melt through plastic — so store them in a metal bucket with a secure lid and keep them away from any combustible surfaces for as long as your stove’s manufacturer recommends.
  4. Look but don’t touch. Some of the outside surfaces on your wood or pellet stove could be hot to the touch while the stove is in use, so be sure to keep kids and pets at a safe distance. Consider setting up a safety gate to keep little hands and paws away from the heat.
  5. Keep clutter at bay. No matter what kind of heating system you use, it’s important to keep flammable items away from hot air and surfaces. Keep the area around your stove tidy and follow the manufacturer’s clearance recommendations.
     

Wood stove safety tips

Keep these tips in mind for safe and efficient wood stove use:

  1. Keep it clean. Clean out the inside of your wood stove with a wire brush once in a while to be sure it’s heating the air as efficiently as possible — even the slightest buildup of soot can significantly lower the heat transfer efficiency of metal, meaning you might not be getting the most out of your stove.
  2. Go for seasoned wood. Freshly chopped wood is too moist to burn in your wood stove; it can cause extra smoke and a buildup of creosote in your chimney, which could lead to smoke damage or even a chimney fire. “Seasoned wood” is wood that has been cut, split, and left to dry for six to 24 months, depending on the type of wood — and this is what you should burn in your wood stove.
     

Pellet stove safety tips

To keep your pellet stove running efficiently all winter, check these to-dos off your list:

  1. Clean it often. Pellet stoves need to be cleaned often — usually once a week during heating season, or as directed by your owner’s manual. Plus, they need to be cleaned by a professional at least once a year.
  2. Follow the rules. With a pellet stove, it is especially important to carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions for operation, cleaning, and maintenance. Only use the type of pellets that are recommended for your specific model of stove.
  3. Charge your batteries. If the power goes out while your pellet stove is running, the fan system could stop working and cause smoke to pour into your house. Be sure you have a working battery backup system to keep the fans running long enough to finish burning the pellets in the chamber so you can safely turn your heater off and prevent smoke damage.
     

How does installing a wood stove or pellet stove affect your home insurance?

While cuddling up beside your wood stove or pellet stove may keep you cozy, these are two of the riskiest heating systems to have in your home. Because of this risk, using either type of stove could affect the cost of your insurance and even the type of coverage you’re eligible for. That’s not to say you need to kick your beloved wood or pellet stove to the curb — but if you’re thinking about installing a new heating system, be sure to connect with us early in the research process. We can help you make an informed choice so you don’t run into any surprises down the road.

The content in this article is for information purposes only and is not intended to be relied upon as professional or expert advice.
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