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Wood Burning Stoves For Sale Wood stoves are beautiful and efficient method of heating your home. They are available in a wide selection of styles that complement any design aesthetic. If you live in a smoke control area you should consider an EPA-certified wood stove. These meet strict emissions standards to reduce harmful particulates and pollutant emissions. Catalytic and Non-Catalytic Wood stoves are designed to burn logs of wood in a controlled manner to produce heat. These units can be fueled by both soft and hard wood and provide the most efficient method to heat your home than an open fireplace or an insert. They can provide a high efficiency of up to 80% as opposed to 15-20% for an open fireplace. They also burn less wood, which can reduce your carbon footprint. EPA regulations set an obligatory smoke emissions limit of 4.1 grams/hour (for catalytic stoves) and 7.5 grams/h (for non-catalytical stoves). Manufacturers have developed combustion techniques over the years to meet these standards. Catalytic stoves decrease the temperature of ignition by making use of catalysts made of platinum or palladium. This ensures that all gases are burned and results in an environmentally friendly, cleaner burning. These stoves can also last longer in the flame because of their efficient combustion process. Modern non-catalytic wood stoves use a system of baffles or stainless steel tubes to re-ignite the lingering gases and initiate secondary combustion. This reduces the amount unburned gases that are sent through the chimney, and produces a more beautiful, active flame display. Non-catalytic stoves are generally simpler to operate and don't require the regular cleaning or replacement of catalysts. Non-catalytical and catalytical stoves can be used combination with a venting device that allows them to burn hard and soft wood with the same efficiency. Two options will help you get the most value from your wood and help you find the perfect wood-burning stove that fits your home. Morso has catalytic and non-catalytic wood burning stoves for sale that are Swan-labeled, which means they comply with one of the world's most stringent environmental standards. Their wood stoves produce significantly fewer fine particle emissions than EPA-certified models and are a green heating option. Energy Independence Wood stoves can help you reach energy independence by reducing your dependence on electricity, oil or gas. A wood stove can heat your home in a natural and efficient manner. You can also utilize an air blower to distribute the warmth more efficiently in the coldest winter nights of winter. Wood stoves are today designed to improve air quality and efficiency. They include baffles and firebricks to make sure that the wood burns as efficiently as is possible. They also use air injection tubes to fill the fire with air, thus reducing the amount of non-burned material that escape into the surrounding environment. These advancements let you enjoy the warmth of a wood stove without worrying about air pollution. The smoke that is produced by modern wood stoves is less harmful than the smoke produced by older stoves. Wood burning is also an environmentally sustainable and renewable energy source. It does not release more carbon dioxide than it would had the wood been left to decay in the forest. As you browse wood stoves on sale, look for the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) certified symbol. This symbol indicates that the stove meets the minimum standards set forth by the EPA to reduce air emissions. You should also consider the size of your stove as well as how much heat you need to cover your home. A wood stove that is the right size will maximize the efficiency of your energy, while still supplying enough warmth to warm your home comfortably. The EPA-certified wood stoves for sale at Embers Living are available in both modern and traditional styles to fit in with any style of home. Shop online to find the best freestanding wood stoves or visit one of our Colorado showrooms to get a closer look at our options. Our team of experts is always available to answer any questions you have about our wood stoves, or other products. We also offer delivery and financing to your home for added convenience. We're proud to stock wood stoves from the most respected brands in the business including Lopi and England's Stove Works. Warmth and Aesthetics A wood-burning stove is an excellent option for any home. It provides warmth to your living space which allows you to stay warm without having to turn on your furnace or utilizing the energy grid. It will also keep you warm during a power outage that keeps you from neighbors in the cold until the power is restored. Modern wood burner s feature catalytic technology that ignites gasses that are not burned before they are released through the chimney. This reduces creosote, and ensures a cleaner burn. They're also designed to perform better than traditional stoves, and could reduce heating bills. Some models double as a stovetop, so you can use your wood-burning stove both for heating and cooking. It is also important to take into consideration the type of wood you'll use in your stove. Different types of wood produce varying levels of BTUs and burn at different rates. In addition the dimensions of your living space as well as the insulation of your home will determine how much the heat that your stove can produce. It's essential to measure the area where you're considering putting your wood stove, and to consult with an expert about which type of wood stove is best for your needs. Contact your local municipality before you purchase a wood stove to determine whether there are any restrictions or prohibitions that apply to your area. Certain municipalities may require flue lining or other safety requirements. You should also make sure that the stove is EPA-certified. This means that the maker has met the emission standards for minimum emissions set by the EPA which are substantially lower than those of older stoves. If you're in search of a top-quality wood-burning stove Embers Living has a wide range of. We offer a variety of exciting models in various dimensions, features and styles that will enhance any living space. Visit our showroom to browse our collection and get advice from our experienced staff. You can also browse our extensive selection and place an order for a new wood stove online. Efficiency Wood stoves are a much more efficient source of heating than traditional fireplaces made of masonry. They are designed to operate completely off the grid and use more wood, saving you money on your utility bills. They can also be used to heat your home for long periods of time. A blower that is electric can be utilized to distribute heat more quickly, but it consumes a small amount of electricity. The chimney smoke from wood stoves is lower than the smoke from fireplaces. This can be a problem for those who live near. Wood stoves are more efficient in transferring heat to your home as they are an enclosed combustion room. A lot of the latest wood-burning stoves available make use of advanced technology to increase efficiency. Some boast efficiencies of up to 81 percent. Even the top stoves will require a bit of effort from their owners in order to attain maximum performance. The key is to ensure that the stove's air controls are not completely open. This can lead to overfiring, which can harm the appliance and diminish its overall performance. Modern stoves have detailed instructions in their owners' manuals on how to use the air controls. The quality of the firewood you use is also crucial to the efficiency of your wood stove. The more dry the wood the more efficiently it burns and produce heat. A good rule of thumb is to only use seasoned wood that has been dried and split for at least a year. In addition to proper use, there are several other things

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