A dirty chimney or flue can smell and an unswept chimney or flue can also prevent smoke and gases from properly leaving your home causing your wood burning stove or fireplace to smell.
Wood burning stove smelling smoke.
Smoke smell from woodburner given that a wood burning stove involves burning fuel a degree of smoke smell is inevitable.
A well functioning wood stove should not allow the smell of burning wood to escape into the house.
Even if the wood stove and chimney are spotless the odor of burned wood and smoke will be present inside the chimney flue the smoke pipe and the wood stove fisher said.
If you feel the smell is getting stronger or is seeping further into your home it could be indicative of a problem.
Burning wood releases soot and creosote that can build up within your chimney or flue over time.
In addition to particle pollution wood smoke contains several toxic harmful air pollutants including.
Newer wood stoves are airtight which prevents smoke leaks.
Benzene formaldehyde acrolein and.
Smoke forms when wood or other organic matter burns.
If you have an older wood stove.
The only sure fire way to eliminate the smell of smoke from your home is to scrub your wood stove thoroughly from ceiling to floor as well as cleaning curtains and carpets too which is not too.