Description
This text is promoting a replacement gasket for woodburning stoves. It emphasizes the importance of regularly replacing gaskets for efficient stove maintenance and highlights the benefits of using Midwest Hearth gaskets, such as their durability and aesthetic appeal. The directions for installation are also provided, including safety precautions and steps for proper application.
Wood Stove Maintenance: ? Replace worn gaskets yearly on air-tight stoves. ? For peak efficiency check woodstove gaskets regularly and replace each season.
Benefits of Midwest Hearth Gaskets: Graphite impregnated gasketing is more abrasion resistant and less likely to get stuck with creosote ensuring a better and more consistent air tight seal. Black gasket is used by leading stove manufacturers due to better aesthetics and higher performance. There is no need to paint graphite impregnated gasketing.
Directions: Be sure stove is cold. Wear protective gloves and eye protection. Protect work area with a drop cloth. Use a screwdriver or scraper to remove old gasket and clean door channels down to bare metal. Apply a bead of gasket cement in door channel. Press new gasket into wet cement and close door to check for airtight fit. Trim gasket as needed. Clean up all cement spills or excess immediately with wet cloth.