5 Wood Burning Stoves Projects For Any Budget
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Contemporary Wood Burning Stoves
Stoves are an essential part of modern-day living, helping to keep homes warm, cozy and comfortable. Modern wood burning stoves have simple lines and minimalist design, bringing an air of Scandi to living spaces.
They are also more efficient in energy use than traditional models and are perfect for smoke control areas. They use the latest combustion technology to direct three types of air into the firebox with glass fronts to provide superior effectiveness in heating and control of flames.
1. Drolet HT-3000
This wood stove is ideal for heating areas that span up to 2700 sq. ft. It has a powerful output of 110.000 BTU/h. It's designed to stand up to winter's rigors and features an uncatalytic design that makes it easy to use. Its large combustion chamber allows logs to be loaded across the width and depth of the unit, thereby helping to heat up faster and efficiently.
This EPA rating stove has an efficiency rating of 78% and a emission rate of 1.32, which is a bit low for a large wood-burning stove. It has a firebox capacity of 3.5 cubic feet and is vented through a 6" chimney liner. It is also available with a 100 CFM fan to help distribute heat more quickly.
The HT-3000 is an updated version of the HT-2000 and, though it has been revamped to include new features, it has the same reliability and distinctive look. This freestanding stove can generate up to 110,000 BTU/h of heat, and it has an maximum burn time of 10 hours. It also has a large combustion chamber that can hold up to 60 lbs of cordwood. It also comes with a range of options, including thermodisc blower thermostats and a fire screen and an air intake kit that is fresh.
This EPA wood stove qualifies for a tax credit. It's a cost-effective method of heating your home. This credit applies to both installation and equipment costs and, therefore, you can purchase a high-quality wood stove without spending too much money. Additionally, you can get a tax credit on the stove if it meets certain requirements. The requirements include the minimum efficiency of 70% rating and a g/hr emissions rating of 1.32 g/h or less. You can find out more about the requirements for this stove by visiting the Department of Energy's website. They have a detailed guide on the wood stove rebate program that can help you understand what you can expect and how you can qualify.
2. Arada iSeries
The Arada iSeries wood burning stoves are at the forefront of contemporary design. This sleek and stylish stove is perfect for energy-conscious households. Its heat convection system allows for additional heating in rooms and the controls are simple to use. It boasts an impressive 8.9kW output and is Defra approved for smoke control areas and comes in a range of colours to suit your living space.
The i Series features Aarrow's new Flexifuel System, which is patent-pending. This means you can use wood to burn and add a variety of solid fuels. The unique crucible shaped bars of the grate help a natural layer of ash to form which optimises the efficiency of combustion. It also allows for any unburnt fuel to be pumped into the gently dipped centre of the grate, resulting in a clean and efficient fire.
Aarrow stoves boast some of the highest efficiency ratings on the market. They are well-known for their high-end quality, innovative and design. Aarrow stoves come in a variety of styles. From freestanding models that are perfect for transforming an open plan space to more traditional and traditional wood burning stoves that are great for incorporating into an open fire place.
This is the Arada Stratford Multifuel Stove HE that offers an easy and clean appearance for any living space. With a large fire door glass viewing area and softly curving lines that create a stunning focal point for your room.
This system makes use of Aarrow's patent-pending airwashing hot air to keep your stove's window clean and clear. This system sprays heated air over the stove window to protect it from direct sunlight and stop it from darkening.
The Stratford is also available in gas and is controlled by remote which makes it a versatile stove indeed. Visit our Heanor showroom to view the range in person and discuss your requirements with a member of our knowledgeable staff members.
3. Stovax Core
Stovax is known for their modern wood burning stoves which combine traditional design with cutting edge technology for combustion. The Core is a perfect example of this, offering an incredibly large view of the fire with a the ability to control the heat output of medium-sized rooms. It is also DEFRA- and Ecodesign-exempt, which means it can be installed in smaller recesses. The Core is available with a flat or a 'Tracery' door option The latter adds dramatic Gothic arches that you can look through, bringing even more visual impact.
The Studio range of Ecodesign Ready multi-fuel fires and wood-burning stoves blend stunning appearance and high-efficiency heating. They are able to meet and surpass the upcoming air quality requirements, offering low emissions of Particulate Matter (PM), Organic Gaseous Compounds (OGC) and Carbon Monoxide (CO). This is achieved using a process called 'Fireball which makes use of an innovative tubular frame to warm the air prior to delivering it in the flame zone.
It is designed to be placed on a 180-degree bench or a hearth and hearth mounted, the Studio 3 Freestanding wood burning stove is a striking feature in larger spaces, creating an impressive centrepiece to any room. It can be equipped with a rear-heat shield that reduces the distance between combustible material, allowing installation in larger rooms.
The smallest of the Huntingdon range, don't be fooled by its tiny size. This is a strong stove that shouldn't be overlooked. It can be set up to match your decor with an open door or "Tracery style". The large window provides stunning views of flames on a wide screen. It is also a DEFRA-exempt model with a high efficiency burn rate, which reduces the environmental impact and helps save energy.
Stovax has also added the ELISE to their range of cassettes. It is a contemporary wood stoves (additional reading) burner that is extremely efficient that is easy to operate. This new cassette fire range is manufactured by the sister company Gazco, can be controlled by a remote and features both manual and fully automated operation. It can be utilized with smokeless or natural logs and is available in a choice of fuel effects and effects, including Optical Flame Effect.
4. Stoves Combi
Combi stoves are able to be utilized with either logs or pellets. This allows for most flexibility and adaptability. The stoves come with all the conveniences and innovations of both log burning stove and pellet operation. Automatic fuel detection removes the need for conversion or switching when switching to pellet mode.
Steam cooking is also a possibility in the oven, which results in perfectly texture rice and vegetables, or delicately poached seafood. A combination of steam convection and traditional heating methods also allows for baking and roasting as well as other cooking styles that are popular.
The large combustion chamber covered in refractory materials and the radiant plate made of high-quality steel, which is attached to the large stove creates a warm ambience. When combined with a Rizzoli hood that can withstand high temperatures and numerous customization options, the result is a unique cooking space.
Stoves are an essential part of modern-day living, helping to keep homes warm, cozy and comfortable. Modern wood burning stoves have simple lines and minimalist design, bringing an air of Scandi to living spaces.
They are also more efficient in energy use than traditional models and are perfect for smoke control areas. They use the latest combustion technology to direct three types of air into the firebox with glass fronts to provide superior effectiveness in heating and control of flames.
1. Drolet HT-3000
This wood stove is ideal for heating areas that span up to 2700 sq. ft. It has a powerful output of 110.000 BTU/h. It's designed to stand up to winter's rigors and features an uncatalytic design that makes it easy to use. Its large combustion chamber allows logs to be loaded across the width and depth of the unit, thereby helping to heat up faster and efficiently.
This EPA rating stove has an efficiency rating of 78% and a emission rate of 1.32, which is a bit low for a large wood-burning stove. It has a firebox capacity of 3.5 cubic feet and is vented through a 6" chimney liner. It is also available with a 100 CFM fan to help distribute heat more quickly.
The HT-3000 is an updated version of the HT-2000 and, though it has been revamped to include new features, it has the same reliability and distinctive look. This freestanding stove can generate up to 110,000 BTU/h of heat, and it has an maximum burn time of 10 hours. It also has a large combustion chamber that can hold up to 60 lbs of cordwood. It also comes with a range of options, including thermodisc blower thermostats and a fire screen and an air intake kit that is fresh.
This EPA wood stove qualifies for a tax credit. It's a cost-effective method of heating your home. This credit applies to both installation and equipment costs and, therefore, you can purchase a high-quality wood stove without spending too much money. Additionally, you can get a tax credit on the stove if it meets certain requirements. The requirements include the minimum efficiency of 70% rating and a g/hr emissions rating of 1.32 g/h or less. You can find out more about the requirements for this stove by visiting the Department of Energy's website. They have a detailed guide on the wood stove rebate program that can help you understand what you can expect and how you can qualify.
2. Arada iSeries
The Arada iSeries wood burning stoves are at the forefront of contemporary design. This sleek and stylish stove is perfect for energy-conscious households. Its heat convection system allows for additional heating in rooms and the controls are simple to use. It boasts an impressive 8.9kW output and is Defra approved for smoke control areas and comes in a range of colours to suit your living space.
The i Series features Aarrow's new Flexifuel System, which is patent-pending. This means you can use wood to burn and add a variety of solid fuels. The unique crucible shaped bars of the grate help a natural layer of ash to form which optimises the efficiency of combustion. It also allows for any unburnt fuel to be pumped into the gently dipped centre of the grate, resulting in a clean and efficient fire.
Aarrow stoves boast some of the highest efficiency ratings on the market. They are well-known for their high-end quality, innovative and design. Aarrow stoves come in a variety of styles. From freestanding models that are perfect for transforming an open plan space to more traditional and traditional wood burning stoves that are great for incorporating into an open fire place.
This is the Arada Stratford Multifuel Stove HE that offers an easy and clean appearance for any living space. With a large fire door glass viewing area and softly curving lines that create a stunning focal point for your room.
This system makes use of Aarrow's patent-pending airwashing hot air to keep your stove's window clean and clear. This system sprays heated air over the stove window to protect it from direct sunlight and stop it from darkening.
The Stratford is also available in gas and is controlled by remote which makes it a versatile stove indeed. Visit our Heanor showroom to view the range in person and discuss your requirements with a member of our knowledgeable staff members.
3. Stovax Core
Stovax is known for their modern wood burning stoves which combine traditional design with cutting edge technology for combustion. The Core is a perfect example of this, offering an incredibly large view of the fire with a the ability to control the heat output of medium-sized rooms. It is also DEFRA- and Ecodesign-exempt, which means it can be installed in smaller recesses. The Core is available with a flat or a 'Tracery' door option The latter adds dramatic Gothic arches that you can look through, bringing even more visual impact.
The Studio range of Ecodesign Ready multi-fuel fires and wood-burning stoves blend stunning appearance and high-efficiency heating. They are able to meet and surpass the upcoming air quality requirements, offering low emissions of Particulate Matter (PM), Organic Gaseous Compounds (OGC) and Carbon Monoxide (CO). This is achieved using a process called 'Fireball which makes use of an innovative tubular frame to warm the air prior to delivering it in the flame zone.
It is designed to be placed on a 180-degree bench or a hearth and hearth mounted, the Studio 3 Freestanding wood burning stove is a striking feature in larger spaces, creating an impressive centrepiece to any room. It can be equipped with a rear-heat shield that reduces the distance between combustible material, allowing installation in larger rooms.
The smallest of the Huntingdon range, don't be fooled by its tiny size. This is a strong stove that shouldn't be overlooked. It can be set up to match your decor with an open door or "Tracery style". The large window provides stunning views of flames on a wide screen. It is also a DEFRA-exempt model with a high efficiency burn rate, which reduces the environmental impact and helps save energy.
Stovax has also added the ELISE to their range of cassettes. It is a contemporary wood stoves (additional reading) burner that is extremely efficient that is easy to operate. This new cassette fire range is manufactured by the sister company Gazco, can be controlled by a remote and features both manual and fully automated operation. It can be utilized with smokeless or natural logs and is available in a choice of fuel effects and effects, including Optical Flame Effect.
4. Stoves Combi
Combi stoves are able to be utilized with either logs or pellets. This allows for most flexibility and adaptability. The stoves come with all the conveniences and innovations of both log burning stove and pellet operation. Automatic fuel detection removes the need for conversion or switching when switching to pellet mode.
Steam cooking is also a possibility in the oven, which results in perfectly texture rice and vegetables, or delicately poached seafood. A combination of steam convection and traditional heating methods also allows for baking and roasting as well as other cooking styles that are popular.
The large combustion chamber covered in refractory materials and the radiant plate made of high-quality steel, which is attached to the large stove creates a warm ambience. When combined with a Rizzoli hood that can withstand high temperatures and numerous customization options, the result is a unique cooking space.
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