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Central Heating From A Wood Burning Boiler 2008-03-08 07:33:50 By: Christopher BrownMany people do not usually consider a wood burning stove to be an efficient source for heating your entire house. However, by utilizing a wood burning stove in conjunction with a boiler system, you may be able to save more than you would think and do so in an efficient manner.In the past there were many safety considerations you would have to make when considering a wood burning boiler. For one, boilers were believed to be dangerous and an outdated technology, but the systems that are available today offer many features that have made these systems safer.The newer technology of wood burning boiler systems allows you to place the system up to 500 feet away from the location that you are heating. In addition, you can heat other buildings as well with this one system, suc Read more:Central
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WoodBurning And Multi Fuel Stove Maintenance 2008-03-03 08:35:14 By Michael FlatleyAs with most things around the house, stoves need a little bit of tender loving care in order to serve you well throughout its life. Below are the main parts of your stove that you would need to check in order for your stove to work efficiently :Fire Grate This is the part on the bed of your stove that the fuel sits on. If it is a Multi
Fuel Stove ensure that the grate can be riddled easily enough. If the grate does not move or is restricted in its movement remove the grate when cool and check for distortion and cracks. Please note that these do occasionally wear out and the normal reason behind this is often due to the ashpan not being cleaned regularly enough. Remove the ash daily as the ash can catch fire and will put direct heat onto the bar which will reduce the life Read more:Maintenance
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Hearth Gate 2008-02-27 20:59:43 Product DescriptionProtect children from the hazards of heat and fire, as well as sharp corners, rough surfaces, and dangerous implements. Build your own gate system with sections that adjust to any angle. The set fits hearths 6 feet wide by 2 feet deep, and it has five 24-inch sections, including one with a walk-through gate. The gate is 29.25 inches tall.Finally, there4s a way to protect your children from the dual hazards of heat and fire from barbecues, fireplaces and wood buring stoves as well as dangerous corners and hard, rough surfaces associated with hearths. The Hearth Gate is the solution for layouts that do not have mounting points straight across.The Hearth Gate fits hearth 64 wide and 24 deep. Large areas may require additional sections (sold separately). Five interlocking se
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Fireplace, Wood Stove and Chimney Safety 2008-02-25 23:58:42 By: Steven L. SmithHere in the Pacific Northwest where many people burn wood for heat there are many scary and unsafe chimneys and wood burning appliances. I would like to believe that just about anyone could guess that a chimney and wood stove or fireplace will, eventually, require cleaning, maintenance and service. That advice applies to masonry and the assorted metal chimneys. I want to believe that people can figure this out, but that obviously is not the situation. Recently I was witness to a neglected masonry chimney. The black, oozing creosote was an inch thick and caked inside from the top clear down to the homemade, and inefficient, wood stove below. The system was cranking nothing but waste products up the chimney. Creosote is flammable, so it is important to clean and maintain a Read more:Fireplace
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The Benefits of an Outdoor Wood Stove 2008-02-24 08:47:20 By: Brad KingWhen examining the benefits of using an outdoor wood stove, many individuals focus on the amount of money they will save on their home heating costs. While saving money is important, it is not the only thing that you should be concerned with. A reduction in heating costs, very well, may be the greatest benefit of an outdoor wood stove, but it is not the only benefit. In fact, there are a number of different benefits, many of which may have a direct impact on you.Aside from the cost, an outdoor wood stove is nice because it is safe to use. All of the wood stoves sold in the United States and Canada, by a licensed dealer, must meet a number of different standards. These standards are in place to guarantee the successful operation of an outdoor wood stove. While these standards g Read more:Benefits
Used Wood Stoves 2008-02-24 08:47:20 By: Peter EmersonCommon though they might seem, many wooden stoves have a great history behind their creation and usage. Many antique pieces from the past are available for sale today in different antique shops and on the Internet. A wooden stove is made of metal or iron and is fuelled by either charcoal or wood.The Europeans where the first to create a stove in the early 18th century. It was created to make cooking more convenient so that people did not have to bend over open fires. The wood stove did away with the dangers and inefficiencies of the open fire. Its main objective was enclosing the open fire so that it did not result in the wastage of energy and hence could provide more heating efficiency.Today, the manufacture of classic wood stoves has almost become a thing of the past. Mo
Sauna Wood Stoves Require the Proper Sauna Rocks 2008-02-24 08:47:20 By: Kevin Urban If you prefer sauna wood stoves to heat your home sauna it’s important to choose the proper rocks. Wood burning heaters have a tray on top of the stove to hold a large quantity of igneous sauna rocks to produce steam and to increase the humidity inside the sauna. What many people don’t know is the fact that not any rock will do. You have to be very selective when it comes to choosing the right type of rock.The sauna rocks you choose for your wood stove must not contain any harmful minerals and they should have a large heat-storing capacity. Anything that contains sulphur ( as evidenced by the yellowish color of these types of rocks) should be avoided. Sulphur is not necessarily a health risk, but the smell of sulphur in the air is not exactly pleasant. Sedimentary rocks Read more:Proper
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Antique Wood Cook Stove - Uses and Advantages 2008-02-24 08:47:20 By: David DownAntique
wood cook stoves can be found in many specialist stove restoration stores both online and offline, and are surprisingly popular even now in the early 21st century. Many stoves originally built in the 1800s or early 1900s are still used today having been fully restored and refurbished. The question is, why use an antique stove?Firstly, we should explain exactly what a wood cook stove actually is. A wood burning cook stove is a traditional cooking appliance which requires no external electricity supply and which rather than using gas, electricity or other fossil fuels can operate purely by burning natural wood. This wood for your wood burning cook stove can be bought from a hardwood supplier or even chopped yourself from your own timber supplies.An antique wood cook sto Read more:Advantages
The Benefits of Wood Cook Stoves 2008-02-24 08:47:20 By: Peter EmersonWood cook stoves have been used for hundreds of years. Before the advent of electricity, people cooked all of their food in wood cook stoves. Wood cook stoves are still used in many parts of the world, such as Central and South America. Some people still choose to use wood cook stoves to conserve energy or to get the great taste of food cooked over an open fire.Wood cook stoves are large, elaborately designed structures. They need to include room for the wood, so they are bigger than gas or electric stoves. Wood cook stoves often look similar to conventional stoves. They have the oven at the bottom and cooking ranges on the top of the oven. Many wood cook stoves even have a hood area not unlike those found on conventional ovens that can be used for storage. Wood cook stove Read more:Benefits
Choosing A Stove - The Main Things To Bear In Mind 2008-02-24 08:47:20 By: Carl FormbyMany people are looking to buy a heating stove, either as the main source of heat or to supplement another heating source. With the advances in technology of the past few years, stoves are now a method of supplying heat reliably. There are however some things that need to be considered, such as whether the stove is for heating and hot water, or just for heat, and whether it is for a room or a whole house. There is the question of how much work you are prepared to do to keep the stove working, the safety aspect to be considered, and the reliability of the stove fuel supply. This article will look at these points in turn and give some basic considerations that need to be borne in mind when looking to purchase a stove.The work the stove will be expected to do is a critical poin
Wood Stoves Cast Iron Verses Steel 2008-02-24 08:47:20 By: David W MillerWood burning stoves the comparison between steel and cast iron. Steel
stoves heat up quick and start giving off heat right away. When the fire in the steel stove cools down so does the stove. A cast iron wood stove can take a couple hours to heat up, but when the fire dies down the cast iron will radiate out heat for hours. When comparable sized stoves are heated and operating both generate comparable heat into your home. What we will look at is the time it takes a wood stove to heat up and the time it takes to cool down.If you plan to purchase a wood stove and burn it 24-7 late fall till early spring either stove will heat the same. Where the heat up and cool down times play into the comparison is the home owner who burns a wood stove just a few times a week and wants to
Pot Belly Wood Stoves 2008-02-24 08:47:20 By: Peter Emerson Wood stoves were used in ancient America for many household and general purposes. A wood stove is a device, which is normally used in the kitchens for the heating of food, keeping it warm and making it palatable. Different kinds of materials were used for making stoves such as various metals and cast iron. Some of them were also decorated beautifully to make them aesthetically appealing.Old wood stoves are termed as antique pieces and are protected by law for the preservation of history. Some antique wooden stoves can be used for the purpose of heating and cooking even today. One of the many types of wooden stoves available is the potbelly wood stove. These are shorter, squatter and smaller than conventional stoves and can be easily distinguished from other stoves from t
Understanding Free Standing Wood Stoves and Fireplace Inserts 2008-02-24 08:40:08 By: Christopher BrownThere are many conveniences to both free standing wood stoves and fireplace inserts. The option you select will depend on your current home and whether or not you currently have a fireplace. Free standing wood stoves sit on the floor of a room either on a stand or on four legs. These are placed safely away from the wall, however, many can be placed as close as eight inches to the wall without risk of fire. All new free standing wood stoves are EPA certified and are now clean burning. Older wood stoves were not as clean burning, which could cause air quality issues. These stoves also have relatively high heating efficiencies. There are various styles of free standing wood stoves available, ranging from a traditional, country looking model to a sleek and stylish contempo Read more:Fireplace
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You Own A Wood Burning Stove - Is It Dangerous for Your Health? 2008-02-24 08:33:00 By: Paul ZayerDo you have a wood burning stove? I don’t know if you have noticed but many people have one nowadays. When the cold season arrives, it is sure nice to have a wood burning stove. I can tell you that. When I look at a wood burning stove in a magazine or in a store it brings back a lot of nice memories. I just loved the smell and the nice heat our old wood burning stove was giving us in the kitchen in the cold season. It may seem odd in this day in high tech, but wood burning stoves are getting more popular than they have been in almost a century. Many persons would suppose that a wood burning oven was almost the least practical article that you could install in your residence. After all, there are so many disadvantage to a wood burning stove. First of all, there is not th Read more:Burning
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Wood Burning Stoves In Your Home 2008-02-24 08:33:00 By: Eric Badgely Wood burning devices, such as fireplaces and stoves, are among the most dangerous systems found in the home. Poor installation, or lack of maintenance, can lead to a serious fire hazard.Wood burning stoves and fireplaces are found in many homes, both older and new construction. These systems, because poor maintenance or improper installation is so common, can be the cause of a fire. Due to the vulnerability of these systems, the professional home inspector must carefully evaluate them.More often than not, unless a chimney sweep or another professional has recently performed professional service, the home inspector finds a multitude of correctable problems that are significant safety issues. These concerns, while the list below is not intended to be inclusive, would typical Read more:Burning
Wood Burning Stoves - Timeless Classics 2008-02-24 08:33:00 By: Kathryn Whittaker Wood burning stoves can be installed in any room of your house, but most often they are placed in living or dining rooms, as well as in patios. While traditional fireplaces generally work as a piece of décor, free-standing wood burning stoves are generally used for more practical purposes, namely, for heating and even cooking. Thanks to new designs, your wood burning stove will look attractive and still remain perfectly functional. Because it isn’t attached to the wall, a wood burning stove will radiate more heat throughout a small or large room.Most often, wood burning stoves are usually built of stainless steel, soapstone or ceramics study stone and brick but can remain sleek and contemporary thanks to new materials such as fireproof glass and stainless steel det Read more:Burning
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Pellet Stove - Part I 2008-02-24 08:28:09 By: Kenneth Langlet If you are looking for a cheaper way to heat your home in winter months, you may thing of a lot of different options that are out there. One of these options is the pellet stoves. These pellet stoves is just one way that you are going to be able to make your home a little warmer in the winter and it less costly than some of the gas or oil furnaces that many people use to heat their homes today. The pellet stove would be a good alternative to some of the high heating bills that many are paying now.Another great thing about the pellet stoves is that they give off a beautiful color of flame when it is burning strong. This means that if you have a pellet-stove in your family room or living room you will be able to see the beautiful colors of the flame when you are sitting
The Benefits of Wood Pellet Stoves 2008-02-24 08:28:09 By: Peter Emerson Wood pellet stoves were invented in the 1980’s and have gained in popularity in the last few years. These are small electric stoves that burn small pieces of recycled sawdust that are compressed into pellets. There are a number of advantages to using wood pellet stoves. They are extremely efficient, produce very little waste, and use inexpensive fuel.Wood pellet stoves are fueled by tightly compressed pieces of sawdust. They have complicated machinery that adds new pellets to the fire when more fuel is needed. The user merely has to add the pellets to the hopper, and the mechanical auger moves pellets to the fire as needed.Wood pellet stoves have average efficiency ratings of 80- to 85-percent. They heat more efficiently than bigger and more expensive gas heaters. Thes Read more:Benefits
Should You Buy A Corn Pellet Stove? 2008-02-24 08:28:09 Many people already use pellet stoves that there is a way to keep their houses warm with a low-maintenance. There are different types of corn such as pellet stoves or wood pellet stoves and you have to buy a house that fit your needs.There are some things you should check before buying a corn pellet stove, you should check what is the size of your house, the floor plan and your current heating system. Also, ask your self what type which is available in quantities more in your local town: corn, fuel or wood pellets? Both wood pellets and corn are very similar in price and are very effective.You need to use electricity they consume about nine dollars of electricity per month. Any type of pellet stove you buy, you need to clean it and give it every year for maintenance.One disadvantage of cor
Buying a Wood Pellet or Corn Stove On Line Is not Easy 2008-02-24 08:28:09 By: Sam StreubelThe first step to buying a pellet stove online is to research which corn, wood or wood pellet stove is appropriate for your home heating needs. Take into account the size of your home, its floor plan (is it open or divided?) and the existing heating system.A rule of thumb for sizing a wood or pellet stove is 30 Btus per square foot. So a 350 square foot room would require a 10,000 Btu stove. (350x30=10,500)Now go online and type in “buy wood pellet stove” or “buy corn stove”.You’ll get 344,000 pages of results from Google. You only need 2 pages worth. Basically there are only three online sellers of corn and wood pellet stoves: Homeclick, MoreHome and NorthernTool.Check out the over all reputation of the online store you’re considering for your purchase. I like Read more:Buying
Pellet Stove - Part II 2008-02-24 08:28:09 By: Kenneth Langlet When you think of a pellet stove you may think that it is going to be a big hassle so that you are going to turn your nose up to the thought of a pellet-stove. You may even think that a pellet stove is not going to be safe in your home because of the area that you live in or where it needs to be places for operation. Another thought that you may have is that you would not be able to use the pellet stove because of not having a chiming on your home or it could be in the wrong location.No matter what you excuse is there is a solution to it because there are ways around the problems that you think you are going to have about putting a pellet stove in your home. When you put your nose up when someone mentions a pellet-stove, you will want to check into more so that you wil
What Are The Prices On Pellet Stoves? 2008-03-18 03:32:20 Many people have started to use pellet stoves due to their high efficiency in heating and combustion. Is much more convenient to have one of them, than a wood stove or fireplace and it also saves you a lot of money in electricity bills.Some people are concern about the prices , the truth is that they are not cheap, but they can work for years warming your home and saving you thousands of dollars in electricity bills. You should also notice that, usually they have higher demand on winter and thus the prices are much higher that at any other time in the year.Generally the retail prices range from $1400 to $3000 dollars depending on what model you want and what features it has. There are some of them with remote control and there are others that are multi-fuel pellet stoves.For example there Read more:Prices
Top Ten Reasons To Have A Wood Heater 2008-04-05 03:39:28 1.) Wood heaters use a renewable resource that prevents the depletion of oil or coal reserves. They also eliminate the associated air pollution of burning these fuels. Since wood is a natural carbon based fuel and new wood stoves are designed to minimize emissions it truly is an environmentally friendly heating source.2.) A wood heater as many uses. It can be both functional as a heater and cooking surface as well as decorative center focus in a family room or living area. Many wood heaters feature either burner type units on the top of the heater for top of the stove cooking or oven type cooking areas.3.) Modern wood heaters burn 72-82% cleaner than they have in the past with significantly less pollution to the environment than other heating sources. New airtight technology and design has Read more:Reasons
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The Best Wood For Wood Heaters 2008-04-13 10:24:05 Choosing and Storing Heating WoodIf there is one reason why people hesitate to use a wood heater it is usually that they are concerned about getting the proper type of heating wood and storing it correctly. This is really an unnecessary concern if just a bit of attention is given to the kind of wood that is being purchased or cut and how it is stored.The best woods for heatingHardwood is the ideal wood for home heaters. It burns hot and with much less smoke emission. It also produces less creosote, a gummy, highly combustible substance that can build up in your chimney and flue and cause fires. Woods such as maple, oak and birch are ideal for heating large areas in cold weather. They are great to use for overnight fires as they burn more slowly than the soft woods. Softer woods can be used Read more:Heaters
Bixby Corn Stove - Luxury Alternative Heating 2008-05-09 06:34:12 The Bixby corn stove was introduced to the market in 2002 by Bob Walker. His name may not ring a bell, but the Sleep Number Bed, which he also invented, surely will.Walker’s vision of 21st century heating also includes a bio mass pellet that can be manufactured locally from whatever resources are available such as crop or animal waste. The pellets would be distributed in much the same way heating oil is delivered.Although Mr. Walker’s vision may not become reality tomorrow, today’s Bixby corn burning stove is already in its third generation.As the title of this article implies, these stoves don’t come cheap. Bixby’s latest, the Model 115, is priced from around $3,995 and gets more expensive with the addition of deluxe trim options.What really sets this stove apart from the compet Read more:Luxury
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How To Find A Cheap Pellet Stove 2008-05-23 23:17:51 Lately, quite a few visitors have arrived at my web site by using the search phrase "cheap pellet stove". There aren’t any articles to help you find a cheap pellet stove, so I shopped around and came up with these suggestions for inexpensive, quality built stoves from reputable manufacturers.The first stove that comes to mind is the PelPro model HHPP2BD wood pellet stove. This unadorned stove, k Read more:Cheap