Yes it is true that today's wood stoves are hot designer items but their beauty is more than skin deep so to speak.
European wood stoves are distinctly contemporary in style they are often tall and cylindrical, made of steel and soapstone. Wood stoves are easier than ever to operate, and take much less floor space than older models.
They are used primarily for heating spaces, and sometimes for cooking food. Since these stoves are so efficient, they hardly produce any waste. Antique wood stoves are collector's items that are very valuable to some people, just check out EBay.
And many of these antique stoves are still in working order. When comparing the price of wood to oil, gas or electric, wood stoves are relatively cheap to use.
New wood stoves are designed to burn cleaner and hotter than their older counterparts.
Thirteen million wood stoves are in use in the United States, and 800000 are sold annually. Wood Stoves are becoming a more practical alternative with rising energy costs. Wood stoves are pretty low maintenance, but you do have to keep them clean.
The three general types of wood stoves are: box (radiating), airtight (circulating) and pellet-fed. NOTE: Some insurance companies will not cover fire loses if wood stoves are not installed according to local codes.
While today's conventional wood stoves are more efficient, owners face the same old woodpile drill, day in and day out. Pellet-fueled wood stoves are designed specifically to burn composite pellets which emit much cleaner smoke than wood smoke. Make sure wood stoves are properly installed, at least 3 feet away from combustible materials, and have adequate ventilation.
Some homeowners are turning to pellet stoves to provide supplemental (or in some cases, primary) heat. In a sense, pellet stoves are wood stoves brought into the technology age. Pellet stoves can offer a clean, cost-effective, easy-to-operate heating option.
Pellet Stoves are just as good as wood stoves, though not as efficient as a masonry heater. A pellet stove is much cleaner than traditional wood stoves. Pellet fuel is 100% wood, it is actually waste sawdust from paper mills, furniture mills etc.
High efficiency, free-standing wood stoves provide the best heating value and take up the least area visually. Wood-pellet stoves have average efficiency ratings of 80- to 85-percent. All modern units are designed to burn wood with maximum efficiency.
Many homeowners concerned about rising home heating costs purchase wood stoves to reduce heating bills. For many people, heating with wood is a little like having your own garden, well one that you burn instead of eat if you will.
All home heating systems require regular maintenance to function safely and efficiently and a wood or pellet stove is no different.
When researching which model and make is best for you base your judgments of the heating capacities of the wood stoves or furnaces on your research and personal experience rather than just the dealer's statements or manufacturer's claims.
Isn't it time to start looking at alternative fuels for heating your home?
When the power goes out wood stoves are an excellent second source of heat. When comparing the price of wood to oil, gas or electric, wood stoves are relatively cheap to use and are dependable and economical.
Wood stoves are probably the best alternative source of home heating.
European wood stoves are distinctly contemporary in style they are often tall and cylindrical, made of steel and soapstone. Wood stoves are easier than ever to operate, and take much less floor space than older models.
They are used primarily for heating spaces, and sometimes for cooking food. Since these stoves are so efficient, they hardly produce any waste. Antique wood stoves are collector's items that are very valuable to some people, just check out EBay.
And many of these antique stoves are still in working order. When comparing the price of wood to oil, gas or electric, wood stoves are relatively cheap to use.
New wood stoves are designed to burn cleaner and hotter than their older counterparts.
Thirteen million wood stoves are in use in the United States, and 800000 are sold annually. Wood Stoves are becoming a more practical alternative with rising energy costs. Wood stoves are pretty low maintenance, but you do have to keep them clean.
The three general types of wood stoves are: box (radiating), airtight (circulating) and pellet-fed. NOTE: Some insurance companies will not cover fire loses if wood stoves are not installed according to local codes.
While today's conventional wood stoves are more efficient, owners face the same old woodpile drill, day in and day out. Pellet-fueled wood stoves are designed specifically to burn composite pellets which emit much cleaner smoke than wood smoke. Make sure wood stoves are properly installed, at least 3 feet away from combustible materials, and have adequate ventilation.
Some homeowners are turning to pellet stoves to provide supplemental (or in some cases, primary) heat. In a sense, pellet stoves are wood stoves brought into the technology age. Pellet stoves can offer a clean, cost-effective, easy-to-operate heating option.
Pellet Stoves are just as good as wood stoves, though not as efficient as a masonry heater. A pellet stove is much cleaner than traditional wood stoves. Pellet fuel is 100% wood, it is actually waste sawdust from paper mills, furniture mills etc.
High efficiency, free-standing wood stoves provide the best heating value and take up the least area visually. Wood-pellet stoves have average efficiency ratings of 80- to 85-percent. All modern units are designed to burn wood with maximum efficiency.
Many homeowners concerned about rising home heating costs purchase wood stoves to reduce heating bills. For many people, heating with wood is a little like having your own garden, well one that you burn instead of eat if you will.
All home heating systems require regular maintenance to function safely and efficiently and a wood or pellet stove is no different.
When researching which model and make is best for you base your judgments of the heating capacities of the wood stoves or furnaces on your research and personal experience rather than just the dealer's statements or manufacturer's claims.
Isn't it time to start looking at alternative fuels for heating your home?
When the power goes out wood stoves are an excellent second source of heat. When comparing the price of wood to oil, gas or electric, wood stoves are relatively cheap to use and are dependable and economical.
Wood stoves are probably the best alternative source of home heating.
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