Pellet stoves installed, cleaned, and kept feeding properly through the season.
Pellet stoves are mechanically more complex than wood stoves — auger feed, combustion fan, and venting all have to work together. Most pellet stove problems come down to ash buildup or venting blockages that a seasonal cleaning prevents before they cause a shutdown mid-winter.
Most pellet stove issues trace back to ash clinkers blocking airflow or feed — checked first.
Horizontal and vertical venting sections cleared, since pellet venting clogs differently than a masonry flue.
Combustion and convection fans tested, along with the sensors that control feed rate and shutdown safety.
We run the stove through a full cycle to confirm consistent ignition and feed before finishing up.



Soot, creosote, and blockages cleared out — so your fireplace draws clean.
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A real look inside the flue — with a camera, not a guess.
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Crowns, flashing, and brickwork — fixed before small cracks become big bills.
Learn more →The burn pot should be cleaned every few weeks during heavy use, with a full professional cleaning and venting inspection at least once a year.
Most shutdowns are a safety response to a blocked vent, an overfilled burn pot, or a sensor reading an unsafe condition — we diagnose which one is triggering it.
Yes — pellet stoves typically vent directly through a wall or roof with dedicated pipe, so an existing masonry chimney isn't required.
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