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Wood Burning Stoves For Sale
Wood stoves are a beautiful and efficient way to heat your home. They are available in a wide variety of styles that can complement any design aesthetic.
If you live in a smoke-control area it is recommended to choose an appliance that is EPA certified. These wood stoves meet strict emission standards to reduce harmful particulates and pollutants.
Catalytic and Non-Catalytic
Wood stoves are made to burn wood logs in a controlled manner to generate heat. These units can be powered by both soft and hard wood and are a better heating alternative than an open fireplace. They can provide a high level of efficiency - up to 80% as opposed to 15 to 15 percent for an open fireplace. They also consume less fuel, which reduces your carbon footprint.
EPA regulations set the smoke emissions limit for all stoves to be mandatory of 4.1 grams per hour (for catalytic stoves) and 7.5 grams/h (for non-catalytical stoves). Over the years manufacturers have developed combustion technologies to meet these standards.
Catalytic stoves utilize a catalyst, often made of palladium or platinum which reduces the temperature of ignition for combustion gases. This ensures that all gases are burned and results in the burning process being cleaner and less pollution emitted up the chimney. These stoves can also sustain a longer burn time because of their extensive combustion process.
Modern non-catalytic wood stoves employ a system of baffles or stainless steel tubes to re-ignite the lingering gases and initiate secondary combustion. This reduces the amount of unburnt gasses that enter the flue and results in an active, stunning flame display. Non-catalytical stoves are more convenient to use and do not require regular cleaning or replacement of catalysts.
Both catalytical and non-catalytical stoves can be used in conjunction with venting devices that allow them to burn hard and soft wood with the same rate of efficiency. Two options can help you make the most of your logs, and find the perfect wood-burning stove for your home.
Morso offers catalytic stoves as well as non-catalytic stoves that are Swan-labeled. This means they meet the most stringent environmental standards that exist in the world. Their wood stoves emit significantly fewer fine particles than EPA-certified versions and are a renewable heating option.
Energy Independence
Wood stoves are a great option to gain energy independence and reduce your dependence on oil, gas, or electricity. A wood stove can heat your home without any effort and efficiently. You can utilize a blower to distribute heat more quickly during the coldest winter nights.
Wood stoves are today designed to increase the quality of air and efficiency. They employ baffles and bricks to ensure that the wood burns efficiently. They also use air injection tubes to fill the fire with air, reducing the amount of unburned particles that escape into the surrounding environment.
These advancements mean that you can take pleasure in the warmth of your wood stove without having to worry about polluting the air. The smoke produced by the new wood stoves is much less harmful than that generated by older stoves. Wood burning is also an environmentally sustainable and renewable energy source. It doesn't release more carbon dioxide than had the wood been left to decay in the forest.
When looking for wood stoves, be sure to look for the EPA certified symbol. This symbol indicates that the stove meets the minimum standards established by the EPA to reduce air emissions. You should also consider the size of your stove as well as how much heat you will need to heat your home. A wood stove that is the right size will maximize efficiency and energy efficiency while still providing enough heat to comfortably heat your space.
Embers Living offers wood stoves that are EPA certified with modern and traditional designs to suit any style of home. Shop online to find the best freestanding wood stoves or stop by one of our Colorado showrooms to take an inside look at our options. Our knowledgeable staff is always ready to answer your questions regarding our wood stoves as well as other products. We also offer delivery and financing to your residence for convenience. We are proud to offer wood stoves made by the most trusted brands in the market, including Lopi and England’s Stove Works.
Warmth and Aesthetics
A wood-burning stove is a beautiful addition to any home. It radiates warmth throughout your living space which allows you to remain warm without having to turn on your furnace or turning on the energy grid. It can also keep you warm during a power outage and shield you from neighbors until electricity is restored.
A modern wood burner features catalytic technology that ignites gasses that aren't burned before they're released through your chimney, which helps reduce creosote accumulation and encourages an efficient burn. They're also designed to burn more effectively than traditional stoves, which could reduce your expenses. Furthermore, some models can double as cooking stoves that allows you to make use of your wood stove for both cooking and heating.
You should also take into consideration the type of wood you'll be using for your stove. Different types of wood burn at different rates and generate different BTUs. The size of your home and the insulation in your home will also affect the amount of heat you can generate using your stove. It is essential to measure the space where you plan to place your wood stove, and then consult an expert for advice on what kind of wood stove is ideal for your needs.
Contact your local municipal authority before you purchase wood stoves to find out what restrictions or prohibitions in your area. Some municipalities may require a flue lining, or other safety requirements. You should also make sure the stove you buy is EPA certified. This means that the manufacturer has met the minimum emission standards set by the EPA which are considerably less than those of older stoves.
If you are looking for an excellent wood burning stove, Embers Living has a wide choice. We offer a range of stoves with different sizes, features and designs to enhance any living space. Visit our showroom to explore our collection and get advice from our experienced staff. You can also browse our extensive selection and purchase a brand new wood stove online.
Efficiency
Wood stoves are a much more efficient source of heating than traditional masonry fireplaces. They convert more of the wood's fuel into heat and are designed to operate completely without the energy grid, saving you significant amounts on your energy bills. They can also heat your home for a long time. A blower electric can be used as a way to distribute heat more efficiently, but it consumes very little power.
The chimney smoke produced by wood stoves is less than the smoke of fireplaces. This can be a problem for those who live close to. This is because wood stoves have a closed combustion chamber, Camp Chef's Alpine Cylinder Stove: Heavy Duty which means they are more efficient at transferring heat into homes.
Some of the newer wood burning stoves available on the market utilize cutting-edge technology to increase their efficiency, with some boasting efficiency as high as 81%. However, even the top stoves require a bit of diligence on the part of their owners to get the best performance. It is important to ensure that you do not leave the controls for air in the stove completely open. This could lead to overfiring, which can harm the appliance and decrease its overall performance. Modern stoves come with detailed instructions in their owners manuals on how to use the air controls.
The use of good quality firewood is also a critical factor in the efficiency of a foldable outdoor wood stove - essential for camping stove. The more dried the wood, the more efficiently the wood will burn and produce heat. A good rule of thumb is to only use dried and seasoned wood that has been divided and dried for at least one year.
You can make your wood-burning stove more efficient by doing a few things in addition to using it in a proper manner. Some of them are easy, such as making sure that the vent is not blocked or blocked by obstructions while others require more intricate adjustments to the combustion cycle of your wood stove.
It is crucial to decide the principal function is in your home. Does the wood stove need to be used to generate heat or to create a cosy space for occasional evenings? If it is the former you might need to install a separate venting system for your stove and follow DEC's Wood Smoke Control Guidelines (leaves DEC website) for direction.
Wood stoves are a beautiful and efficient way to heat your home. They are available in a wide variety of styles that can complement any design aesthetic.
If you live in a smoke-control area it is recommended to choose an appliance that is EPA certified. These wood stoves meet strict emission standards to reduce harmful particulates and pollutants.
Catalytic and Non-Catalytic
Wood stoves are made to burn wood logs in a controlled manner to generate heat. These units can be powered by both soft and hard wood and are a better heating alternative than an open fireplace. They can provide a high level of efficiency - up to 80% as opposed to 15 to 15 percent for an open fireplace. They also consume less fuel, which reduces your carbon footprint.
EPA regulations set the smoke emissions limit for all stoves to be mandatory of 4.1 grams per hour (for catalytic stoves) and 7.5 grams/h (for non-catalytical stoves). Over the years manufacturers have developed combustion technologies to meet these standards.
Catalytic stoves utilize a catalyst, often made of palladium or platinum which reduces the temperature of ignition for combustion gases. This ensures that all gases are burned and results in the burning process being cleaner and less pollution emitted up the chimney. These stoves can also sustain a longer burn time because of their extensive combustion process.
Modern non-catalytic wood stoves employ a system of baffles or stainless steel tubes to re-ignite the lingering gases and initiate secondary combustion. This reduces the amount of unburnt gasses that enter the flue and results in an active, stunning flame display. Non-catalytical stoves are more convenient to use and do not require regular cleaning or replacement of catalysts.
Both catalytical and non-catalytical stoves can be used in conjunction with venting devices that allow them to burn hard and soft wood with the same rate of efficiency. Two options can help you make the most of your logs, and find the perfect wood-burning stove for your home.
Morso offers catalytic stoves as well as non-catalytic stoves that are Swan-labeled. This means they meet the most stringent environmental standards that exist in the world. Their wood stoves emit significantly fewer fine particles than EPA-certified versions and are a renewable heating option.
Energy Independence
Wood stoves are a great option to gain energy independence and reduce your dependence on oil, gas, or electricity. A wood stove can heat your home without any effort and efficiently. You can utilize a blower to distribute heat more quickly during the coldest winter nights.
Wood stoves are today designed to increase the quality of air and efficiency. They employ baffles and bricks to ensure that the wood burns efficiently. They also use air injection tubes to fill the fire with air, reducing the amount of unburned particles that escape into the surrounding environment.
These advancements mean that you can take pleasure in the warmth of your wood stove without having to worry about polluting the air. The smoke produced by the new wood stoves is much less harmful than that generated by older stoves. Wood burning is also an environmentally sustainable and renewable energy source. It doesn't release more carbon dioxide than had the wood been left to decay in the forest.
When looking for wood stoves, be sure to look for the EPA certified symbol. This symbol indicates that the stove meets the minimum standards established by the EPA to reduce air emissions. You should also consider the size of your stove as well as how much heat you will need to heat your home. A wood stove that is the right size will maximize efficiency and energy efficiency while still providing enough heat to comfortably heat your space.
Embers Living offers wood stoves that are EPA certified with modern and traditional designs to suit any style of home. Shop online to find the best freestanding wood stoves or stop by one of our Colorado showrooms to take an inside look at our options. Our knowledgeable staff is always ready to answer your questions regarding our wood stoves as well as other products. We also offer delivery and financing to your residence for convenience. We are proud to offer wood stoves made by the most trusted brands in the market, including Lopi and England’s Stove Works.

A wood-burning stove is a beautiful addition to any home. It radiates warmth throughout your living space which allows you to remain warm without having to turn on your furnace or turning on the energy grid. It can also keep you warm during a power outage and shield you from neighbors until electricity is restored.
A modern wood burner features catalytic technology that ignites gasses that aren't burned before they're released through your chimney, which helps reduce creosote accumulation and encourages an efficient burn. They're also designed to burn more effectively than traditional stoves, which could reduce your expenses. Furthermore, some models can double as cooking stoves that allows you to make use of your wood stove for both cooking and heating.
You should also take into consideration the type of wood you'll be using for your stove. Different types of wood burn at different rates and generate different BTUs. The size of your home and the insulation in your home will also affect the amount of heat you can generate using your stove. It is essential to measure the space where you plan to place your wood stove, and then consult an expert for advice on what kind of wood stove is ideal for your needs.
Contact your local municipal authority before you purchase wood stoves to find out what restrictions or prohibitions in your area. Some municipalities may require a flue lining, or other safety requirements. You should also make sure the stove you buy is EPA certified. This means that the manufacturer has met the minimum emission standards set by the EPA which are considerably less than those of older stoves.
If you are looking for an excellent wood burning stove, Embers Living has a wide choice. We offer a range of stoves with different sizes, features and designs to enhance any living space. Visit our showroom to explore our collection and get advice from our experienced staff. You can also browse our extensive selection and purchase a brand new wood stove online.
Efficiency
Wood stoves are a much more efficient source of heating than traditional masonry fireplaces. They convert more of the wood's fuel into heat and are designed to operate completely without the energy grid, saving you significant amounts on your energy bills. They can also heat your home for a long time. A blower electric can be used as a way to distribute heat more efficiently, but it consumes very little power.
The chimney smoke produced by wood stoves is less than the smoke of fireplaces. This can be a problem for those who live close to. This is because wood stoves have a closed combustion chamber, Camp Chef's Alpine Cylinder Stove: Heavy Duty which means they are more efficient at transferring heat into homes.
Some of the newer wood burning stoves available on the market utilize cutting-edge technology to increase their efficiency, with some boasting efficiency as high as 81%. However, even the top stoves require a bit of diligence on the part of their owners to get the best performance. It is important to ensure that you do not leave the controls for air in the stove completely open. This could lead to overfiring, which can harm the appliance and decrease its overall performance. Modern stoves come with detailed instructions in their owners manuals on how to use the air controls.
The use of good quality firewood is also a critical factor in the efficiency of a foldable outdoor wood stove - essential for camping stove. The more dried the wood, the more efficiently the wood will burn and produce heat. A good rule of thumb is to only use dried and seasoned wood that has been divided and dried for at least one year.
You can make your wood-burning stove more efficient by doing a few things in addition to using it in a proper manner. Some of them are easy, such as making sure that the vent is not blocked or blocked by obstructions while others require more intricate adjustments to the combustion cycle of your wood stove.
It is crucial to decide the principal function is in your home. Does the wood stove need to be used to generate heat or to create a cosy space for occasional evenings? If it is the former you might need to install a separate venting system for your stove and follow DEC's Wood Smoke Control Guidelines (leaves DEC website) for direction.
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