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Heat Resistant Sealant 1300 C - 310ml

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Wood stoves can be used to heat your home and provide a pleasant atmosphere during the winter. A wood stove is not only an attractive addition to any room, but also provides a sense of coziness that you won’t find with other forms of heating. Apply high-temperature silicone caulk around all seams and joints where pipes enter or leave the stove. NOTE: Make sure to use a silicone caulk that is designed for high temperatures, as other types of caulking may not be able to withstand the extreme heat from the stove. The solution to both those problems is silicon sealant, like the Heatmate High Temperature Silicone Sealant we sell. Why use high temperature silicone sealant? Use a paint brush (or whatever type of applicator works best for you) and apply an even coat all over the stove, making sure to get into all the nooks and crannies.

Now that you have installed your wood stove, it is important to take care of it and ensure safe operation. Here are some safety precautions to keep in mind: The first step in sealing your wood stove is to clean the surface. Remove any dirt or debris with a damp cloth, then dry the surface completely. Make sure that the area is free of any dust or particles before you begin applying the sealant.After you have applied the silicone sealant, let it dry completely before using your stove. Usually this will take 24-48 hours. Once it is fully cured, your stove should be much more efficient and save you money on fuel costs! The sealant can withstand temperatures up to 300°C, which makes it the ideal solution to the problems outlined above. Where can you use high temperature silicone sealant? You can find high-temperature silicone caulk or sealant at most hardware stores. Be sure to read the directions carefully before use, and follow all safety precautions. It is also a good idea to test the sealant on a small area of the stove first to make sure it does not damage the finish or make it difficult to open the door. Gr8Fires on How this living room was transformed with a media wall featuring the Ezee Glow Celestial Built-In Electric Fire Sealant also prevents creosote buildup and protects against corrosion. It is recommended to seal a wood stove at least once per year, or more often if necessary. However, some regions require that you do so on an annual basis because of local conditions that may cause rapid deterioration of your chimney.

Protect your surfaces by covering them thoroughly with plastic or cardboard and tape off anything that you don’t want to get sealant on such as the floor, walls etc…

I have downdraft issues in the prevailing wind, and I made a custom lopsided-opening cap for that. It helped quite a bit. I'm also at 7,000' elevation, which doesn't help with draft. When the wind turns around, and puts my chimney in an updraft, everything works splendidly. However, if it isn’t properly sealed, your stove will release more air than it retains – which means more money spent on fuel! Follow these simple steps for how to seal a wood stove: You should also have your chimney cleaned at least once a year if you use your stove regularly and/or burn dry wood that is free of paint or chemicals. If the flue has been severely damaged by creosote buildup or other factors such as corrosion from water damage, it may need to be replaced. In between professional cleanings, you can remove any creosote buildup on your own by using a wire brush. Be sure to wear protective gear including gloves and a face mask when doing this, as creosote is toxic if ingested. You should also avoid getting the substance on your skin, as it can cause rashes and other problems.

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