The pellet stove is considered the ally of all families in the world during the winter because it allows you to heat your home without spending who knows what amount of money to pay for electricity and gas.

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During the winter, heating is essential for everyone, especially those who live in cold places.

Initially, the common heating methods were radiators and heat pumps. Over time, these have been replaced by pellet stoves, because according to the data collected, they allow you to heat your home while saving money.

Pellet stoves, once they were really convenient, now things have changed

On the other hand, it cannot be denied that until a few years ago pellets had a convenient, very low price. Only in recent years, especially since the pandemic, has this material also undergone price increases. For this reason, purchasing it has become impossible for everyone.

Beyond this, there are some aspects that should not be underestimated and that make the pellet stove truly convenient and functional.

Pellet stove care, cleaning and maintenance, here’s what to do

Like all other heating systems, this one also requires periodic cleaning and care . If it is not cleaned properly, in fact, you risk compromising its functioning prematurely.

Cleaning a pellet stove can be done in different ways. You can use more methods by leveraging some secrets that not everyone knows but that can actually make cleaning easier. 

In particular, the pellet stove spark plug should be cleaned, because the cleaner and more cared for it is, the greater its performance, also making it easier to light the stove.

What is the glow plug?

For those who don’t know, the spark plug is an electrical resistor, subjected to electrical voltage, it allows the pellet to start combustion, thus heating our homes and closed environments.

To carry out quick maintenance, without spending money, you need to follow some advice and instructions that clarify every aspect. The first thing to do is to check the position of the spark plug and the presence of dirt or encrustations.

poorly placed spark plug or dirt or encrustations can cause problems or even damage to the stove. The heating may not turn on in the long run or may not produce enough heat as it once did.

What to do to understand if the pellet stove really works well

At this point, deactivate the automatic switch, or unplug the pellet stove. Take a wire brush, which is used to remove traces of dirt on the surface , and start scrubbing. Generally, stoves are not damaged in this way, but you can never be too gentle.

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All the components of the stove must be handled with care, obviously using specific products to avoid mistakes. For example, you wear clean gloves, then you must have a pair of pliers, a screwdriver, a wire brush and a handkerchief. Wearing gloves is important to avoid getting dirty .

Once finished, try to light the stove. If it does not light, then probably the cleaning was not enough. What you need to do at this point is replace the spark plug.

When you go to buy the spark plug, you have to pay attention to its dimensions, which must match those of the stove and the old spark plug. Choosing the wrong spark plug means making a useless purchase, so it is better to check before making a mistake. In general, you can also find universal spark plugs.

Before doing a little DIY cleaning just to save money, you need to think that you use it for a few months a year and that as useless as it may seem, it never really is. The right care allows you to preserve the pellet stove for another year or more. Spending little instead means taking on the responsibility of saving at the beginning and losing out in the long run.

If you are not able to clean it yourself or you do not know how and what to do, it is advisable to ask for help from a professional both to get the right support and to choose the right spark plug.

Spending money for no reason, at random, is a real shame. Better to spend a few more euros and a few extra minutes, than risk a lot in the long run.