Wood Burning Stoves For Sale
Wood stoves can be beautiful and efficient way to heat your house. They come in different styles to complement any design aesthetic and are carbon neutral.
If you reside in a zone of smoke control it is recommended to select an certified wood stove by the EPA. They meet the strict emission standards to minimize harmful particles and pollutants.
Catalytic and Non Catalytic
Wood stoves are designed to burn logs of wood in a controlled manner to produce heat. These units can be powered by hard wood and soft wood, and provide a more efficient heating option than an open fireplace. They can reach an efficiency of up to 80% compared to 15-20% for an open fireplace. They also use less fuel, reducing your carbon footprint.
EPA regulations have set an obligatory smoke emission limit of 4.1 grams/hour for catalytic stoves and 7.5 g/h for non-catalytic stoves. Over time manufacturers have developed combustion technologies to meet these standards.
Catalytic stoves lower the temperature of ignition using a catalyst made of platinum or palladium. This ensures all gases are burnt and results in a cleaner, less polluting burn. These stoves also have the ability to sustain a longer burn time because of their extensive combustion process.
Modern non-catalytic wood stoves employ baffles or stainless steel tubes to ignite the gas that has remained and to start secondary combustion. This reduces the amount unburned gases that travel through the chimney, and produces an attractive active flame display. Non-catalytical stoves are easier to use and don’t require periodic cleaning or catalyst replacement.
Both non-catalytical and catalytical stoves can be used in conjunction with venting devices that allow them to burn hard and soft wood at the same efficiency. Two options will allow you to make the most of your wood, and also find the perfect wood-burning stove that fits your home.
Morso offers catalytic stoves and non-catalytic ones that are Swan-labelled. This means they are compliant with the most stringent environmental standards that exist in the world. Their wood stoves produce significantly less fine particles than the EPA-certified models and are a truly renewable heating option.
Energy Independence
Wood stoves are an excellent option to gain energy independence and reduce your dependence on oil, gas or electricity. A wood stove creates radiant heat that heats your home in a sustainable and cost-effective method. You can also use a blower to distribute the heat more quickly in the coldest winter nights of winter.
With advanced combustion technology the modern wood stoves are made with air quality and efficiency in mind. They make use of baffles and bricks to ensure that the wood is burned efficiently. They also utilize an air injection tubes to bathe the flame in air, reducing unburned particles that escape into atmosphere.
With these new technologies, you can enjoy the warmth from your wood stove without having to worry about air pollution. The smoke produced by a new wood stove is significantly less harmful than that produced by older, non-certified stoves. Additionally burning wood is a sustainable and renewable energy source. It doesn’t release more carbon dioxide than were the wood left to decay in the forest.
As you browse wood stoves on sale be sure to look for the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) certified symbol. This symbol indicates that the stove has met the minimum standards set forth by the EPA to reduce air pollution. You should also consider the size of the stove and how much heat you need to cover your home. The right size wood stove will help you maximize your energy efficiency while providing enough heat to warm your home comfortably.
Embers Living offers wood stoves that are EPA certified in both traditional and contemporary designs that will fit in with any home. Shop online for the top freestanding large wood burning stove stoves or visit one of our Colorado showrooms to get a closer look at our options. Our experienced team is always happy to answer your questions about our wood stoves and other products. For added convenience we also offer financing and delivery at your home. We are proud to offer wood stoves from the most respected brands in the business, including Lopi and England’s Stove Works.
Warmth & Aesthetics
A wood burning stove is a gorgeous addition to any home. It radiates warmth throughout your living space, allowing you to remain warm without turning on your furnace or using the grid for energy. It also keeps you warm during power outages and protect you from neighbors until power is restored.
Modern wood burners come with a catalytic system which ignites gasses that are not burned before they are released through the chimney. This reduces creosote, and promotes a cleaner burn. They are designed to burn more effectively than traditional stoves, and can save you money. Additionally, many models can double as cooking stoves, allowing you to use your wood stove for both cooking and heating.
You should also think about the type and quantity of wood you’ll be using in your stove. Different types of wood generate 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 heat your stove will generate. It is crucial to take measurements of the area where you plan to place your wood stove and consult an expert to determine which kind of wood stove is the best choice for your needs.
Contact your local municipality before you purchase a wood stove to see if there are any restrictions or bans in your area. They might even require a flue liner or other safety requirements. It is also important to make sure the stove you buy is EPA certified. This means that the maker has met the emission standards for minimum emissions set by the EPA, which are significantly lower than the standards of older stoves.
If you’re looking for a premium wood-burning stove for sale, look no further than the options at Embers Living. We have a wide selection of models that come in different sizes, features and Wood Burning Fire styles to complement any living space. Visit our showroom and speak to our staff for help. You can also browse our extensive range and purchase a brand new wood stove online.
Efficiency
Wood stoves are a more efficient source of heating than traditional fireplaces made of masonry. They are engineered to run completely off the grid and consume more wood fuel, which can save you money on your energy bills. They also generate a higher amount of heat, and are able to keep your entire house warm for hours on end. A blower electric is a great choice as a way to distribute heat more quickly however it consumes small amounts of power.
They are also less susceptible to chimney smoke than fireplaces, which can cause problems for people who live near. Wood stoves are more efficient in transferring heat to your home since they are a closed combustion area.
Many of the latest wood burning stoves on the market utilize cutting-edge technology to boost their efficiency, with some boasting efficiency as high as 81 percent. Even the best stoves require some effort from the owners to attain maximum performance. It is important to ensure that you do not leave the air controls of the stove fully open. This can cause overfiring, which can harm the appliance and diminish its overall performance. To avoid this the possibility of overfiring, all modern stoves have detailed procedures in their owner’s guides on how to correctly operate the air controls.
The use of high-quality firewood is also an important element in the effectiveness of the wood stove. The more dried the wood is, the more efficiently the Wood Burning Fire will burn and produce heat. A good rule of thumb is to use only dried and seasoned wood that has been split and dried for at least one year.
You can make your wood-burning stove more efficient by implementing a variety of measures in addition to using it in a proper manner. Some are easy, such as ensuring that the vent isn’t blocked or blocked while others require more complex adjustments to the combustion process.
It is important to decide what the primary purpose of your wood stove will be. Will the wood stove be used as a source of heat or to create a cozy ambience for evenings when it is not in use? If you are installing a wood stove, you will need to follow DEC’s Wood Smoke Control Guidelines.