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Tuesday, 26 May 2009

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Wood burning stoves are appliances used to produce heat to keep a room or a house warm during the winter. It mainly consists of a metal body which is the fire chamber, a grate and a unit to control the flow of air. The stove would have to be connected to chimney or a flue to allow the exit of fumes and gases.

Such a stove is energy efficient too. It can use wood pellets or sawdust as a fuel. With the rising prices of fuel, these pellets are of great use. They are made from sawdust or wood shavings, i.e. things that are normally thrown away. However, when you decide to buy it, you must remember the following things:

The appliance type that you need

Your heating needs

The availability of wood as a fuel

Your convenience

Emission control

The safety of your house

If your house is too small, or if you already have a fireplace, then such an appliance may prove to be useless. Moreover, traditional stoves produce nearly 40gms of smoke per hour. So make sure that you buy an EPA certified stove so that it does not produce more than 7.5gms of smoke per hour.

While using such an appliance, make sure that you follow ample safety measures. Wood can bring in a number of harmful stuff such as mold and mildew. If proper care is not taken, then it can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. So make sure that you regularly test the fire and carbon monoxide alarms.

Having considered all these factors, also make sure that when you go to buy a stove it blends in with your furniture. Usually such appliances take up a lot of space. So if you are going to make space for it why not buy something stylish! It will not only add to the dcor of your house but also give it an old world charm. So get your wood burning stove now!

Visit CORE online to get free access to more information and resources on wood burning stoves.

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