Do blowers on wood stoves work?

No, a blower does not affect the efficiency, burn times or heat output of a wood stove. Instead, it pushes air around the stove’s exterior, heating it and releasing it back into the room. Blowers/fans are always mounted on the outside of stoves and will not push air into the firebox.

How many CFM do I need for a wood stove fan?

10 Best Wood Stove Fans

wood stove fans Number of blades Maximum CFM Capacity
Tomersun Heat Powered Stove Fan 3 Blades 170 CFM
Galafire Wood Stove Fan 4 Blades 182 CFM
Caframo Wood Stove Fan 2 Blades 125 CFM
Home Complete Wood Stove Fan 4 Blades 170-190 CFM

How do you install a blower in a wood burning fireplace?

You can add a fan to most types of wood burning fireplaces. To do that, you need a fireplace-rated fan and a fire-resistant cable running under the firebox. If your fireplace isn’t compatible with a fan, you can install a blower kit, which comes with a fan, thermostat, and the necessary wiring and connections.

Is a fireplace blower worth it?

In addition to improving heat circulation around the room, a gas fireplace blower will also: Improve the effectiveness of the gas fireplace. A gas fireplace with a blower will circulate more heat around the room than a gas fireplace without a blower. This makes the gas fireplace more effective.

How do you know if your blower motor is bad?

Here are 4 common symptoms of a bad blower motor:

  1. Low/no airflow from vents. The classic sign of a bad blower motor is restricted airflow coming from your air vents.
  2. Strange sounds coming from blower.
  3. Circuit breaker keeps tripping.
  4. Hot/burning smell coming from air vents.

How many blades should a stove fan have?

You’ll typically find that most wood stove fans have 3 or 4 blades, but you’ll also be able to find fans that have 2 blades or even 5 or more blades.

How much does it cost to install a fireplace blower?

A professional fireplace service company charges about $400 to do the job (parts and labor). But you can replace the blower with a complete motor/fan blower assembly yourself in about an hour for less than $140.

How much does a fireplace blower cost?

A professional fireplace service company charges about $400 to do the job (parts and labor). But you can replace the blower with a complete motor/fan blower assembly yourself in about an hour for less than $140. Many gas fireplaces use a blower to drive warm air out into the room.