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replying to jeepnutt, Bobby wrote:
Any odor from the wood should be going up the chimney and out. If not the stove, it could be the stove pipe. I sometimes get a little odor the first fire of the season, but then anything on the surface is burned off. Try to narrow down where it is coming from and perhaps post a photo. Open the window, turn on a fan, crank up the stove as hot as practical. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ll-258778-.htm |
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On 2019-01-20 5:44 p.m., Bobby wrote:
replying to jeepnutt, Bobby wrote: Any odor from the wood should be going up the chimney and out.Â* If not the stove, it could be the stove pipe.Â* I sometimes get a little odor the first fire of the season, but then anything on the surface is burned off. Try to narrow down where it is coming from and perhaps post a photo.Â* Open the window, turn on a fan, crank up the stove as hot as practical. check around the damper |
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replying to HerHusband, Mmj wrote:
We are havintgthe same problem! So bad that we cannot start a fire! The smell is overpowering andgives us a headache and smells awful! Very plastic burning smell! My son changed the woodstove because we thought it was the stove.. No Luck! We now have a Waterford Erin - then sealed all the openings in the brand new liner... No luck! Replaced and sealed all the gaskets! No luck! The smell is worse than ever once it gets really Hot! This is so annoying, frustrating anddisappointing! It's snowing out! We want a fire! HELP!!!!! -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ll-258778-.htm |
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replying to Mmj, Fireking wrote:
I sealed the flue connections from the INSIDE of the stove pipe using fire cement if possible. This fixed my plastic/creosote mild smell in room. Clearly the joins on the flue were jaded and it was leaking. Might of been chimney sweeps ramming brush up there disjointed connection slightly as well. Also fire doesnt over draw now clearly was problem wish had sorted it sooner.... -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ll-258778-.htm |
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This thread has been ongoing for 11 years with no definitive answer? I have a Lopi Leyden wood stove with plastic smell once unit gets hot. Actually see some black tar like substance in the crease of the top door. I need answers!!!!!! Please
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Hi Anthony,
It sounds like you haven't missed anything from your check list. I am sorry to say that it really is the chemicals from the log burner paint. I have a couple of suggestions. which may or may not work well for you. I have chemical sensitivity, which means getting totally chemical free is essential. I found that airing the house for a week with all doors and windows open was not enough to remove the chemicals totally, and doing this undermines a couple of hours of log burning to heat the house. In our last house we tried lighting the fire at high temperature with all the windows open to burn off what ever the problem was, and it didn't work. The fire was a major contributor to heating the house. We ended up keeping it at minimal temperature to just keep it alight, and that way we avoided the fumes. It doesn't work so well on this new fire, but you could try that. If that does not completely avoid the fumes for you, this technique could be combined with the use of an air purifier. It would need to have a specification which removes chemicals as VOC's, not just dust particles. My purifier has an activated bamboo charcoal filter, but there are other methods of removing toxins from the air. Unfortunately THESE ARE TOXINS. The purifier will also remove toxins which you are not aware of, so a minor bonus. Why health and safety hasn't yet got around to controlling the substances used on these I do not know, but it really should be in their in tray. I was affected so badly that the second time I went through the room (only access to bedrooms) all my skin was burning. For days I had to wear fabrics over all exposed skin, plus face mask. I enquired about getting the chemicals included in my desensitisation program, and was told that it was too toxic to do this. That means it is very toxic indeed : ( A good air purifier to over match your room size should cope, but do check the spec before buying. -- For full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ll-258778-.htm |
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