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13 Things About Wood Burning Stoves You May Not Have Known

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Wood Burning Stoves

nrg-5kw-eco-design-portable-stove-multifWood-burning stoves can be an excellent method of heating your home. They also offer radiant heat, which warms the ground to your feet rather than just the air in the room.

It is important to purchase low-sulfur solid fuel and dry logs. This will help reduce pollution and also avoid smoke bans in areas that control smoke.

Energy efficient

Wood stoves can be the ideal method of heating your home sustainably and reducing carbon emissions. They're a low carbon alternative to central heating, or even electricity. They convert wood into heat and then distributing it around your home using natural convection. This means that there is no energy loss as the heat is released into space.

Additionally the fact that most modern wood stoves are energy efficient and decrease the amount of smoke that is released into the air. They produce fewer particles that can be detrimental to your health. They can also help you avoid smogs in cities such as London.

Modern wood-burning stoves re-burn unburned gases to improve efficiency and reduce emissions. There are also catalytic stoves that don't re-burn gases, but still offer an excellent efficiency and less smoke when compared to an open fireplace.

Furthermore the use of wood as a fuel can help promote the active management of woodlands which can have a positive impact on wildlife. The wood used in wood-burning stoves is locally sourced and is a renewable, sustainable resource.

As was mentioned previously the highest quality wood for wood-burning stoves is hardwood such as beech or oak. It must be cut, split and seasoned before it is used for fuel, to ensure that the wood will burn efficiently. It is important to keep in mind that using unseasoned wood can result in toxic smoke that can cause issues with your health like inhaling volatile chemicals.

A wood-burning stove may aid in saving money on energy bills, since they are usually less expensive than central heating or electricity. It is important to remember, however, that wood heat is only effective in smaller rooms or as a secondary heating source. Therefore, it is more cost-effective to combine wood stoves and other forms of heating for larger homes.

Environmentally Friendly

The modern home owner has a lot to gain from wood stoves. It is an eco-friendly, low carbon heating source that can add a great deal of ambience to a room on a cold wintry day. It's also a fun and social activity to gather and chop the logs to make your stove. It's also it is a fantastic way to enjoy the outdoors when the weather is pleasant enough! Finding your fuel source can turn into an everyday family affair and locating free logs from local businesses or even from timber traders who are willing to take the offcuts, can be extremely rewarding.

However, wood-burning stoves have recently been in the news due to a negative press for their emissions. This is mostly on the back of London Mayor Sadiq Khan urging an immediate banning of wood burning stoves in urban areas to help reduce PM (particulate matter) pollution. PM are tiny particles that are thinner than human hair and can be extremely damaging to our health, particularly for children who have been proven to be more prone to heart disease and lung diseases than smokers.

Wood burning stoves are an environmentally sustainable option, despite the negative press. They can be a great way to heat your home and cut down on your heating expenses, if used correctly. Modern stoves that are EPA-certified are more efficient and emit less pollution than stoves from decades ago.

The reason is that they use secondary combustion in order to increase the amount of gas generated from burning wood. Stoves that don't use secondary combustion, but instead, burning the wood directly, emit more PM as the smoke moves through the chimney. Modern non-catalytic stoves make use of design improvements such as the firebox insulation, a huge baffle to produce a longer stream of gas that is more hot and pre-heated combustion air to aid in the secondary combustion process, which results in less harmful emissions.

As the demand for efficient and energy-efficient wood stoves continues to rise as do the demands for heat output specifications. This means that new stoves need to be designed to meet these demands, and this has been a huge benefit for the environment since it is reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and reducing our environmental impact.

Economical

In contrast to traditional open fires that can lose up to 80 percent of their heat through the chimney, modern wood burning stoves are energy efficient and have high efficiency ratings. The majority of heat generated by the log burner is used to warm your home. This is not just beneficial for your wallet, but also for the environment. Lower fuel consumption equals lower emissions.

Wood stoves are also more efficient in dispersing heat than conventional furnaces. This is because the heating coils in a wood stove are located in the floor of the room rather than being situated in the ceiling or roof part of a home like certain electric and gas stoves. This type of heat distribution allows your home to be heated more evenly.

It will also take less wood to heat your home using a wood stove than if you used an open fire. This will help you save money on the cost of storing and purchasing logs. The fact that wood is renewable makes it an eco-friendly way to heat your home, especially since many countries are seeking to get rid of fossil fuels such as oil and coal.

It is likely that your new wood stove will be either catalytic or non-catalytic model. Catalytic models can reburn a portion of the combustion gases, which makes them extremely efficient and less polluting gas. Non-catalytic models cannot reburn a part of the combustion gases and have lower efficiency ratings than catalytic models.

When purchasing a stove, it is important to ensure that it is certified by the ClearSkies scheme to ensure that it meets the standards of air quality. This scheme is independently audited to guarantee that the stove you have reduces the amount of indoor air pollution.

But, you must be aware that it's not yet possible to completely eliminate air pollution from burning wood in the stove. Wood stoves are best for heating homes that are smaller and mostly open space. In these situations, you might be forced to gather in the front of the wood stove to feel the warmth. This can get a bit boring after some time!

Versatile

Wood burning stoves have been part of our homes for centuries. Through the years they've proven their versatility. They can be used to be a part of any decor, whether it's traditional, modern wood Burning stove or eclectic. There are a variety of types of wood-burning stoves available each with its own distinct style and personality. Some are made from stainless steel and others are made of soapstone or cast iron like the Westfire Uniq 23. Each stove is unique, and has its own veining and color.

There are two primary types of wood burning stoves: single-fuel stoves that burn only wood and multi fuel stove-fuel stoves which can use gas or oil in addition to firewood. Single-fuel models generally perform better due to their design to burn only one fuel.

Backpacking stoves can be used as an example of a single-fuel wood stove. They are typically lightweight and can be used to heat water or boil the coffee in a flask while on a hiking trip. They are typically small, and can easily be carried in the backpack or placed in a fanny bag.

Modern wood stoves that use only one fuel are designed to maximize efficiency in energy use. Some stoves are equipped with secondary heat-retaining glass, or redesigned to include combustion air jets as well as an air flow diverter, and combustion air jets in order to achieve higher combustion temperatures. Some of these stoves are capable of achieving more than 80% efficiency, a huge improvement over older models, which could only achieve 15%.

In addition to the air vents at the front of a wood burning stove, some are designed with turn dampers to regulate the flow of smoke and gases from the stove to the chimney. The turn dampers, which are adjustable, let you slow down or speed up the departure of exhaust gases from the stove, controlling the amount of heat that is retained.

The wood-burning stove can be economical, green, and versatile heat source. However, it's essential to choose the best model. The skilled team at Burlington Fireplace & Heating can help you find the best wood burning stove to meet your requirements. Call us today or visit our showroom.

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