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jeudi 2 octobre 2014

How To Buy Economical Wood Stoves

By Bradd Alan


Dealers information and the manufacturers instruction manual is not enough when considering a purchase of a wood stove. You need a third eye into it as some dealers and manufactures can get very crappy with the information you need. You need to have the correct facts at the back of your mind to guide you through the purchase. Below are some of the few things you need to check as you go to purchase woodstoves.

The material of the stove is the number one thing to opt for. Welded steel wood stoves are much cheaper but you will have to sacrifice on their look given that they are too plain and dull. If you are an aesthetic person, you can go for cast iron with good curves that give your stove an appealing nature but that will come with an extra baggage of cost.

Many wood stove users will debate about whether to settle for a catalytic and a non-catalytic stove. The truth is that both are fairly good. Catalytic wood stoves emit a steady heat output while the non-catalytic emit a peaky heat emission curve. Despite these physical differences, they both burn with almost the same heat efficiency. A non-catalytic woodstove will be more economical since you will not need to replace the catalyst when it is exhausted unlike the catalytic one.

The emission conditions of a wood stove are crucial when you want to buy one. Excessive emission of smoke will mean that much of the fuel goes into waste because it will burn much wood per heating session. A catalytic wood stove will be good as it said to emit less amounts of smoke than the non-catalytic one.

The total burn time of stove is an important thing to consider. Go for a medium stove to offer you an overnight burn time. Nevertheless, that will depend on many other aspects such as the type of wood. A small stove will not give you a long burn time as such while a too large stove will imply using more firewood hence uneconomical.

A too old stove can be good or bad depending on its status. While a new stove will be more fuel efficient, an old stove might have gaps for leakages that you should repair to save on fuel wastage. That will save you the cost of replenishing your stock of fuel.

The heat output of your stove will be another factor to look at also. Your stove should give high heat outputs per given time. Too high heat output has one disadvantage; it can destroy the innards of your stove so watch that too.

The last aspect is the size of your wood stove. Wood stoves come in three major sizes, small medium and large. Small stoves are economical for heating a large room or a cabin, medium stoves are as well suitable for heating small to medium sized houses and large stoves are ideal for very large to open plan kind of house settings.




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