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Fireplaces Wood Burning Stoves Wood stoves are elegant modern design that is a perfect match for an array of home designs. They are a potent source of heat and can radiate heat throughout the entire room. Modern wood-burning stoves are EPA certified and feature high efficiency in heating and lower particle emissions. By correctly controlling the air vents you can boost efficiency. Energy Efficiency Wood stoves are an excellent source of heat that can be used to enhance your heating system. They are also extremely efficient heaters and some models are close to being as efficient as your furnace or oil-burning appliance. Modern stoves are designed to extract the most heat possible from every piece of wood that is burned. This means that you don't have to buy more wood, and you can have a warm fire all winter long. Stoves certified by the EPA are extremely clean and reduce emissions and waste by allowing the fire to burn for longer with less fuel. This is in contrast to older fireplaces that use open flames and combustion, which produce waste, pollute the air and cause dust to enter your home. The EPA certification of your wood stove assures that it complies with the highest standards for safety and efficiency. You may also be eligible for tax credits for the purchase of an approved stove. This will help you save money and reduce your energy costs. A wood stove can help you cut out the major energy companies as well as any monopolies they hold in your region, freeing you from their erratic prices for gas and electricity. You'll still have to pay for your wood supply, but the price fluctuations are likely to be less drastic than the price hikes you'd face when you rely on a utility company. Another benefit of heating your home using a wood stove is that it works well in power outages. If power goes out during an icy storm, you can keep your home warm by using wood-burning stoves to create warmth for your kitchen and living spaces. In some cases the chimney on the wood stove can be used to release hot water through the wall to a hot water tank in your home for even more heat. If your wood-burning stove isn't insulated it could be leaking heat from the room, causing drafts in the house. You can easily solve this problem by putting in an insulated wood stove liner to your fireplace. This will not only save you energy, but also improve the longevity of your stove as it keeps the heat from escape through the chimney. Cleanliness Wood stoves can be a great way for you to save energy while staying warm. However, they generate plenty of soot. It is crucial to maintain a clean stove in order to keep your home safe and healthy. Clean your stove at least once a week, and your chimney once a year. Keep your stove clean to ensure that it has the proper air flow. This will also make it safer to use. The ash pan must be cleaned out. This is the first step towards cleaning your stove. The ashes can be dumped into a dustpan, then put into a non-combustible bin or bag. If your fireplace has grate or andirons, you can clean them with a brush and broom and then dispose of them in the same way. Then you can use a soft cloth to wipe the stove's front and any other surfaces you'd like to clean. You could also take this opportunity to clean the ash tray or re-line it with fresh liners, that are available at your local hardware store. After cleaning your stove, you'll need to remove any creosote left on the walls of your fireplace. This is best done with an broom that has a hard-bristled, beginning as high as you can before working your way down. You can also use the attachment of a vacuum cleaner that has bristles that are hard to remove the loose soot. You should also clean out any obstructions in your chimney, in the event that it is necessary. This could include twigs leaves, branches or even the nesting materials of small animals (which are known to nest in chimneys and stove pipes!). Depending on where you live, your chimney may also be susceptible to wind-blown debris like leaves or sand. It is recommended that you have your chimney checked each year and to change your catalytic filters every 1-4years. It is also recommended to have your chimney cleaned by a professional should it be required. These regular chores will help to prevent fires and dangerous fumes such as carbon monoxide from getting into your home. Convenience Wood burning stoves provide warmth and a warm atmosphere that electric or gas fireplaces aren't able to match. There are a variety of designs and styles to choose from, whether they're free-standing or installed into the wall. There is nothing better than cuddling into a cozy fireplace on a cold winter night in the southeast region of NY. Having a wood stove can help reduce your energy bills. It's also a great option for those who reside in a smoke control area (most of London and many major cities are). Stoves are a great option to heat your home. They can be used either as the primary source of heating or for supplementary heating. The amount of heat they produce depends on the size of the room, how quickly the fire is burning and how much air flow is around it. If you're considering using your stove as a primary source of heat it is essential to think about the type and quality of the logs you buy. Locally sourced wood is an excellent way to cut your expenses and decrease the carbon footprint of your stove. However, splitting, stacking and hauling logs can be a significant time consuming and back-breaking task if you don't have the necessary equipment. Many people opt for an electric log heater in their home to eliminate the burden of chopping, gathering, and storage of wood. Most modern wood stoves are designed to be an efficient and sustainable option than traditional open fires. They must comply with the emission standards of the government and include a catalytic combustion system that aids in keeping the wood burning for longer, starts combustion at lower temperatures and reduces pollutants. You'll still need to maintain your stove on a regular basis. This includes cleaning the glass door, checking your flue and chimney and removing the ash from the bottom, and making sure there are enough dry wood logs to fuel the stove. But, these requirements for maintenance are much less than what you have to pay for energy to operate your heating system. A wood stove could be dangerous for pets and children who are close to the flame. If they touch the flame or the glass door of your stove they could be smacked with fire by an ember that is not properly disposed of. We suggest installing a safety gate around your fireplace to keep pets and children away from the fire. Aesthetics Fireplaces with wood burning stoves provide an exquisite ambience to a room. When adorned with a beautiful mantel and stunning tiling, they are the centerpiece of any living space. A fireplace constructed of bricks, stacked stone and veneers can be breathtaking in its appearance. Alternatively, freestanding stoves offer many options for homeowners looking to find a style that fits their budget and home. Clean the chimney regularly to get rid of any dust. These particulates are dangerous because they can re-ignite, causing fires. They can also clog up the chimney, which is hazardous and can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. Regular use of fireplaces requires a constant supply. wood burning fireplace can be expensive and time-consuming to maintain. Stoves don't have to be cleaned or swept as frequently as fireplaces. This can save homeowners time and money, while also eliminating the need for a chimney liner. Stoves do not generate as much carbon monoxide as fireplaces. They only produce a tiny amount, which is pushed out into the atmosphere by hot gases. Wood stoves are enclosed in their combustion chamber, so sparks aren't a same risk to children and pets as fireplaces do. It is nevertheless re

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