If your pellet stove is making a roaring sound while it is running, you may have an issue with the appliance’s air and fuel balance. The stove may need to be cleaned or the feed rate may need to be changed to fix this issue.
Why is my pellet stove making a loud humming noise?
Pellet stoves are known for making low rumbling or humming noises as they burn. Low-exhaust operation of some pellet stoves is to blame for this, and it can’t be fixed. If you hear a rumble, it’s just the pellet stove starting to burn.
Why does my pellet stove sound like a freight train?
There may be an imbalance between air and fuel in your stove if it is making a roaring sound. There are several possibilities as to why this is happening. It’s possible that you just need to clean your stove or that the fuel feed rate needs to be adjusted in your stove.
How long will a 40 lb bag of wood pellets burn?
How long can you get through a bag of pellets before they need to be replaced? Pellet Fuels Institute estimates that a 40-lb bag of pellet fuel can provide solid heat for up to 24 hours. About 100-150 bags of wood pellets will last you through the winter, depending on where you live and the climate.