How to prepare and clean a wood stove at the end of the cold season

How to prepare and clean a wood stove at the end of the cold season

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Prepare your stove for the summer season

The wood stove has been one of the bestsellers during the winter season. However, with the arrival of summer, it is also time to turn off the stove and store it properly for its next use in the coming cold season. To make sure that your appliance is in good condition for the next winter, it is important that you perform proper cleaning and maintenance at the end of the season.

In this post, we will show you how to prepare and how to clean a wood-burning appliance effectively, as well as some useful tips to keep it in good condition during the summer.

Preparing the stove

Before starting the cleaning of your appliance, it is important to perform some previous steps to prepare it properly:

  1. Completely empty the ash and wood debris left inside the appliance. This can be done using a shovel and bucket or a special vacuum cleaner to remove the ash and debris. If we use a shovel, it is important to remove the ash carefully and avoid raising dust, as the ash may contain particles that can be harmful to health. Once the ash has been removed, we can clean the ashtray and the area around the stove with a dry brush or cloth to remove any residue left in the area. It is important to make sure the area is completely clean before proceeding with the next step of stove preparation.
  2. Clean the door glass with a glass cleaner suitable for wood stoves. This will prevent stains and residue that could damage the glass or make it difficult to see the fire in the next season
  3. Clean the inside of the appliance with a broom and brush to remove any soot and debris that may have accumulated. This will help keep the appliance in good condition and prevent problems next season.

Cleaning the stove

After emptying the ash and wood residues, it is important to proceed to its correct cleaning. The cleaning of the stove may require different tools and methods depending on the type of appliance we have, but in general, the following steps are recommended:

Cleaning the tubes

The tubes should be thoroughly cleaned as they tend to accumulate soot and harmful residues that damage the appliance. It is important to make sure that the tubes are completely cool before cleaning, and to remove any residue or blockage that may be found inside the tubes.

Important: We recommend that a qualified professional perform this cleaning.

Chimney cleaning

Chimney cleaning is a task that should be performed regularly to ensure that no residue builds up that could cause a fire. If we are not sure how to clean the chimney, it is advisable to hire a professional to do it for us.

If we decide to do it ourselves, we can use a chimney brush specifically for wood stoves. It is important to use appropriate protective equipment, such as gloves and goggles, and make sure to remove all the residue that has been left inside.

Cleaning the outside of the stove

Finally, it is important to clean the exterior of the stove with a damp cloth or specific steel cleaning products. This will help keep the stove in good aesthetic condition and will prevent the accumulation of residue or dust that can damage the stove.

It is important to make sure that the stove is completely dry after cleaning before covering or storing it.

Maintaining the stove during the summer

With the end of the cold season, it is important to carry out some maintenance measures to ensure that the stove is in perfect condition for the coming winter:

Cover the stove with a protective cover

This is a good measure to prevent dust and dirt from accumulating on its surface during the summer. These covers are designed to protect the stove from dust and moisture. Before covering the stove with the cover, it is important to make sure that the stove is completely clean and dry to prevent moisture from accumulating inside the stove. It is also advisable to make sure that the cover is ventilated to prevent moisture build-up and allow air to circulate inside.

It is important to remember that although the protective cover helps to keep the stove clean and protected, it is not a fire safety measure. Therefore, it is important to follow proper safety precautions and make sure the stove is completely off before covering it with the cover.

Store firewood in a dry, well-ventilated place

It is also important to pay attention to the storage of firewood during the summer. Firewood should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated place to prevent moisture and mold from building up inside.

If firewood is stored in a damp place, it is possible that it will absorb moisture from the environment and become difficult to ignite during the winter. In addition, moisture in firewood can lead to mold and mildew, which is not only unsightly but also unhealthy.

Storing firewood in summer

You can read more information on how to properly store firewood at home by clicking here.

Periodically check the condition of the stove to detect possible damage or wear and tear

During the summer, it is advisable to periodically check the condition of the appliance to detect possible damage or wear that may have occurred during the season of use. In this way, the necessary repairs can be made before winter arrives and the stove is used again.

It is important to check the condition of the stove seals, door, combustion chamber and moving parts such as hinges and handles. If damage or wear is detected, it is advisable to make the necessary repairs or, if necessary, replace the damaged parts.

You can visit our spare parts store by clicking here.

It is also important to check the condition of the chimney and make sure there are no obstructions that could cause ventilation problems during the winter. It is recommended to check the chimney at least once a year for possible blockages or accumulations of creosote, a flammable material that is produced when wood burns in the stove.

Wood stove atmosphere in spring

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us! We hope this post has served as a guide. Take a look at our blog and find solutions and recommendations to help you with your fireplace or wood stove.

Visit our online store for Panadero wood stoves. If you have any questions or need help choosing the right stove, don’t hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.


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