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Wood Burning Stoves For Sale

Wood stoves can be beautiful and efficient way to heat your home. They come in a wide range of styles that will complement any design aesthetic.

If you reside in a smoke-control region it is recommended to choose an appliance that is EPA certified. They must meet strict emission standards to minimize harmful particles and pollution.

Catalytic and Non-Catalytic

Wood stoves are made to burn wood logs in a controlled way to generate heat. They can be powered by both soft and hard wood and are a more efficient heating alternative to an open fireplace. They can provide a high efficiency - up to 80%, compared to 15 to 15 percent for an open fireplace. They also use less wood which can reduce the carbon footprint of your home.

EPA regulations have established the smoke emission limit for stoves as a requirement of 4.1 grams per hour for catalytic stoves and 7.5 G/h for non-catalytic stoves. Manufacturers have developed combustion technology over time to meet these standards.

Catalytic stoves utilize catalysts, which are typically made from platinum or palladium to reduce the temperature of ignition for combustion gases. This ensures that all gases are burnt and results in a cleaner, less polluting burn. Due to their efficient combustion they can also last longer in the flame.

Modern non-catalytic wood stoves employ baffles or stainless steel tubes that ignite the lingering gases and initiate secondary combustion. This reduces the amount of unburned gases that go up the chimney and creates an impressive, active flame display. Non-catalytical stoves are easier to use and don't require regular cleaning or replacement of catalysts.

Both non-catalytical and catalytical stoves can be used combination with a venting device that permits them to burn hard and soft wood with the same rate of efficiency. Two options can help you get the most out of your logs, and discover the ideal wood-burning stove that fits your home.

Morso offers catalytic stoves and non-catalytic ones that are Swan-labeled. This means that they meet the strictest environmental standards that exist in the world. Their wood stoves emit considerably less fine particles than models that are EPA-certified and are a truly sustainable heating option.

Energy Independence

Wood stoves can help you achieve energy independence by reducing the dependence on oil, electricity, or gas. A wood stove can warm your home without any effort and efficiently. You can even use an air blower to distribute the heat more quickly during the coldest nights of winter.

Wood stoves today are designed to maximize the quality of air and efficiency. They include baffles and firebricks to ensure that the wood burns as efficiently as possible. They also utilize an air injection tubes to bathe the flame in air, which helps to reduce the amount of burned particles that escape into air.

These advancements allow you to enjoy the warmth of your wood stove without having to worry about polluting the air. The smoke produced by the new wood stoves is much less harmful than the smoke produced by older stoves. Wood burning is also an environmentally sustainable and renewable energy source. It does not release any more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than it would release if left to decay naturally in the forest.

As you browse the available wood stoves be sure to look for the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) certified symbol. This symbol signifies that the stove has met the minimum standards set by the EPA for reducing air emissions. It is also important to think about the size of your wood stove as well as how much coverage you need in your home. A wood stove that is the right size will maximize your energy efficiency, yet still provide enough heat to be able to comfortably heat your home.

The EPA-certified wood stoves for sale at Embers Living are available in both modern and traditional styles that will complement any style of home. You can shop on the internet for the top freestanding wood stoves or visit one of our Colorado showrooms for an in-depth look. Our knowledgeable team is willing to answer any questions you may have regarding our wood stoves as well as other products. We also offer delivery and financing options to your home for added convenience. We are proud to offer wood stoves by the most trusted brands in the industry including Lopi and England’s Stove Works.

Warmth and Aesthetics

A wood-burning stove is a stunning addition to any home. It radiates warmth throughout your home, letting you to stay warm without having to turn on your furnace. It also keeps you warm during a power outage, protecting you from your neighbors until electricity is restored.

Modern wood burners come with a catalytic system which ignites gasses that are not burned before they are ejected through the chimney. This helps reduce creosote and promotes a cleaner burn. They are made to burn more efficiently than traditional stoves, which could help you save money. Additionally, many models can double as cooking stoves, allowing you to use your wood woodburner stove for both heating and cooking.

It is also important to take into consideration the type of wood you'll be using for your stove. Different kinds of wood burn at different speeds and produce different BTUs. The size of your home and the insulation you have in your home will determine how much heat you are able to generate with your stove. This is why it's essential to measure the area where you're considering putting your wood stove, and to talk to an expert about which type of wood stove will be best small wood burning stoves for you.

Make sure to check with your local municipality before you purchase a wood stove to determine if there are any restrictions or bans in your area. They might even require flue liner as well as other safety requirements. You'll also want to ensure that the stove you buy is EPA certified. This indicates that the manufacturer has met the emission standards for minimum emissions set by the EPA which are considerably less than those of older stoves.

If you are looking for a top-quality wood-burning stove Embers Living has a wide selection. We offer a range of models with different sizes, features, and designs that will enhance any living space. Visit our showroom to browse our collection and get advice from our knowledgeable staff. You can also browse our extensive selection and place an order for a new wood stove online.

Efficiency

mazona-warwick-8-kw-ecodesign-ready-multWood woodburning stoves are a much more efficient source of heating than traditional masonry fireplaces. They are able to convert more of wood's fuel into heat. They are designed to operate completely without the grid, which can save you substantial amounts on your utility bills. They can also be used to heat your home for a long time. A blower that is electric can be used to distribute the heat more rapidly, but it consumes a small amount of electricity.

They are also less susceptible to smoke from chimneys than fireplaces, which could cause problems for people who live in the vicinity. This is because wood stoves have a sealed combustion chamber, which means they are more efficient at transferring heat to the home.

Many of the latest wood burning stoves on the market utilize cutting-edge technology to boost their efficiency, with many boasting efficiencies of up to 81%. Even the top stoves require some effort from their owners to get the best performance. The most important thing is to ensure that the stove's air controls are not left fully open. This can cause the appliance to overheat and cause damage and lower its performance. Modern stoves come with specific instructions in their owners guides on how to use the air controls.

The use of good quality firewood is also a critical element in the effectiveness of the wood stove. The more dried the wood is, the more efficiently the wood will burn and generate heat. A good rule of thumb is to use only well-seasoned wood that has been divided and dried for at least one year.

In addition to proper use, there are a number of other things that you can do to make your wood burning stove become more efficient. Some of these are fairly easy, such as making sure that the vent isn't blocked or blocked by obstructions while others require more complicated adjustments to the combustion process of your wood stove.

It is crucial to determine what the main purpose of your wood stove will be. Is it to provide an atmosphere element for cozy evenings, or to be your primary source of heat? If you are installing a wood stove, then you will need to follow DEC's Wood Smoke Control Guidelines.