Pellet Stoves

If you want the cost effectiveness of wood burning but do not like the mess, you should look into pellet stoves. Wood pellet stoves allow you to take advantage of lower cost wood without having to deal with cutting logs or storing stacks of wood. Plus, the design of pellet stoves means that you can have several hours of burning without having to reload it, making it an easy way to heat your entire home with a minimal amount of fuss.

If you are considering buying a pellet stove, there are some things to consider beforehand. If you want the look of a fire, keep in mind that a wood pellet stove often only has a small, concentrated fire. You will want to look for a model that offers a large viewing glass and a good flame pattern. Pellet stoves are also complex and have moving parts and motors that will require maintenance. You will also have to consider the plusses and minuses of top-fed versus bottom-fed stoves. A top-fed stove has less chance of the firing burning back into the hopper, but you will need to use premium pellets. Bottom-fed models do not require premium fuel, but have an ash pan that will need to be dumped out regularly.

You can choose your pellet stove as either a freestanding model or one of the pellet stove inserts. Different pellet stoves will require a different pellet stove pipe, but none require a full-height conventional chimney.

Whitfield pellet stoves have been in business since 1984. There is a Whitfield pellet stove available for almost any budget, and since they are the inventor of the residential pellet stove you know you can expect quality.

Harman pellet stoves offer you a variety of options. You can choose a Harman pellet stove insert, or choose from one Harman pellet stove’s free standing options. Their website can give you a 3D tour of some of their more popular models.

A Breckwell pellet stove comes with a digital control panel for ease of use. You can also get optional ceramic logs to add more realism to your pellet stove.

To find the best pellet stove for you, you will need to do your homework. Read over pellet stove reviews to see which new stove is right for you. Or, you can look into getting pellet stove parts and refurbishing an older model. Either way, taking the time to consider all of your options means that you will find a pellet stove that you will be able to enjoy for years to come.

 
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