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Wood Burning Stoves For Sale
Wood stoves can be a beautiful, efficient way to heat your house. They come in a wide variety of styles that can match any design.
If you live in a smoke-control area you should select the wood stove that is EPA certified. These wood stoves meet strict emission standards to minimize harmful particulates and pollutants.
Catalytic and Non-Catalytic
Wood stoves are designed to burn logs of wood in a controlled way to generate heat. They can be powered by both soft and hard wood, and are a more efficient way to heat your home than an open fireplace or an insert. They can provide a superior efficiency of up to 80% as opposed to 15-20 percent for an open fireplace. They also consume less fuel, reducing your carbon footprint.
EPA regulations establish a mandatory smoke emissions limit of 4.1 g/h (for catalytic stoves) and 7.5 G/h (for non-catalytical stoves). Over the years, manufacturers have been developing combustion technologies to comply with these standards.
Catalytic stoves employ catalysts, typically composed of palladium or platinum to reduce the temperature at which the combustion gases. This ensures that all gases are burned, resulting in a cleaner, less polluting burning. Due to their thorough combustion they can also last longer in the flame.
Modern non-catalytic wood stoves use a system of baffles or stainless steel tubes that ignite the gases that are lingering and start secondary combustion. This reduces the amount of unburned gases that travel through the chimney, and produces an attractive, active flame display. Non-catalytical stoves are more convenient to use and do not require regular cleaning or catalyst replacement.
Both non-catalytic and catalytic stoves can be used with a venting system that allows them to burn soft and hard wood with the same effectiveness. Two options can assist you in getting the most value for your wood and make it easier for you to locate the ideal wood burning stove for sale that fits in with your home.
Morso offers non-catalytic and catalytic wood burning stoves that are Swan-labeled, meaning they meet one of the strictest environmental standards. Their wood stoves emit significantly fewer fine particles than versions that are EPA-certified and are a sustainable heating option.
Energy Independence
Wood stoves are a great option to gain energy independence and reduce dependence on oil, gas or electricity. A wood stove generates radiant heat that warms your home in a natural and cost-effective method. You can utilize a blower to distribute heat more efficiently in the cold winter nights.
Wood stoves are today designed to maximize the quality of air and efficiency. They include baffles and firebrick to ensure the wood burns as efficiently as is possible. They also utilize air injection tubes to fill the fire with air, thus reducing the amount of unburned matter that escape into the air.
These innovations let you take pleasure in the warmth of your wood stove without worrying about pollution to the air. In reality, the smoke generated by a brand new wood stove is significantly less harmful than the smoke generated by older stoves that are not certified. Additionally, burning wood is a sustainable and renewable energy source. It does not release more carbon dioxide than it would if the wood was left to decay in the forest.
When you are looking at wood stoves, look for the EPA certified symbol. This means that the stove meets minimum standards set by the EPA to reduce air emissions. You should also consider the size of the stove and how much heat you need to heat your home. The proper size of your wood stove will help you maximize the efficiency of your energy while having enough heat to comfortably warm your home.
The EPA-certified wood stoves available for on sale at Embers Living are available in both traditional and modern styles that will complement any home. You can shop online for the best freestanding wood stoves or go to one of our Colorado showrooms to get an in-depth look. Our team of experts is always available to answer any questions you may have about our wood stoves, or other products. For your convenience we also offer financing and home delivery. We're proud to stock wood stoves from the most respected brands in the business, including Lopi and England's Stove Works.
Warmth and Aesthetics
A wood burning stove is a stunning addition to any home. It radiates warmth throughout your living space which allows you to stay warm without ever turning on your furnace or turning on the grid for energy. It also keeps you warm during a power outage and protect you from neighbors until power is restored.
Modern wood burners have an igniter system that burns unburnt gasses before they're expelled through your chimney, which helps reduce creosote accumulation and encourages a clean burn. They're designed to burn more efficiently than traditional stoves and can reduce heating bills. Some models double as a stovetop, wood burners so you can use your wood-burning stove both for heating and cooking.
It is also important to consider the type of wood you'll be using in your stove. Different kinds of wood produce different levels of BTUs and burn at different rates. The size of your house and the insulation you have in your home will also determine the amount of heat you can generate using your stove. It is crucial to measure the space where you plan to place your wood stove, and consult an expert for advice on what type of wood burner is the best choice for your needs.
Before making a purchase, check with your local government to see the regulations that limit or prohibit wood stoves from being installed in your area. Certain municipalities may require flue lining or other security requirements. It is also important to ensure that the stove is certified by the EPA. This means that the manufacturer has met the minimum emission standards set by the EPA, which are significantly lower than those of older stoves.
If you're in search of a premium wood burning stove for sale look no further than the selection at Embers Living. We offer a variety of appealing models in a variety of sizes, features and wood burners designs that will add style to any living space. Visit our showroom to browse our collection and seek advice from our knowledgeable staff. You can also browse our extensive range and order your new wood stove online.
Efficiency
Wood stoves are a much more efficient heating source than traditional masonry fireplaces. They convert more of the wood's fuel into heat. They are built to operate completely off the power grid, thereby saving you substantial amounts on your energy bills. They also produce a much more heat, and can keep your whole house warm for a long time. A blower electric can be utilized to distribute heat more efficiently but it requires very small wood burning stoves amounts of power.
The chimney smoke from wood stoves is less than the smoke of fireplaces. This could be an issue for those who live nearby. Wood stoves are more efficient at transferring heat to your home because they are a closed combustion room.
Many of the newest wood-burning stoves on the marketplace use advanced technology to maximize efficiency. Some boast efficiency of up to 81%. Even the best stoves require some effort from the owners to get the best performance. The most important thing is to ensure that the stove's controls for air are not left fully open. This can cause the appliance to overheat and damage it and reduce its performance. Modern stoves come with detailed instructions in the owners guides on how to control the air controls.
The quality of the firewood you use is also crucial to the effectiveness of your wood stove. The more dry the wood is, the more efficiently it will burn and produce heat. A good rule of thumb is to only use dried and seasoned wood that has been split and dried for at least a year.
In addition to proper use, there are a number of other things you can do to aid your wood stove to become more efficient. Some of these are fairly straightforward, such as ensuring that the vent isn't blocked or blocked by obstructions, and others involve more complex adjustments to the combustion cycle of your wood stove.
It is essential to decide what the primary function of your wood stove will be. Are you looking to use it as an element of atmosphere for cosy evenings, or is it to serve as your main source of heat? If it is the former you might need to install a different ventilation system for your stove, and you should adhere to DEC's Wood Smoke Control Guidelines (leaves DEC website) for more information.
Wood stoves can be a beautiful, efficient way to heat your house. They come in a wide variety of styles that can match any design.
If you live in a smoke-control area you should select the wood stove that is EPA certified. These wood stoves meet strict emission standards to minimize harmful particulates and pollutants.
Catalytic and Non-Catalytic
Wood stoves are designed to burn logs of wood in a controlled way to generate heat. They can be powered by both soft and hard wood, and are a more efficient way to heat your home than an open fireplace or an insert. They can provide a superior efficiency of up to 80% as opposed to 15-20 percent for an open fireplace. They also consume less fuel, reducing your carbon footprint.
EPA regulations establish a mandatory smoke emissions limit of 4.1 g/h (for catalytic stoves) and 7.5 G/h (for non-catalytical stoves). Over the years, manufacturers have been developing combustion technologies to comply with these standards.
Catalytic stoves employ catalysts, typically composed of palladium or platinum to reduce the temperature at which the combustion gases. This ensures that all gases are burned, resulting in a cleaner, less polluting burning. Due to their thorough combustion they can also last longer in the flame.
Modern non-catalytic wood stoves use a system of baffles or stainless steel tubes that ignite the gases that are lingering and start secondary combustion. This reduces the amount of unburned gases that travel through the chimney, and produces an attractive, active flame display. Non-catalytical stoves are more convenient to use and do not require regular cleaning or catalyst replacement.
Both non-catalytic and catalytic stoves can be used with a venting system that allows them to burn soft and hard wood with the same effectiveness. Two options can assist you in getting the most value for your wood and make it easier for you to locate the ideal wood burning stove for sale that fits in with your home.
Morso offers non-catalytic and catalytic wood burning stoves that are Swan-labeled, meaning they meet one of the strictest environmental standards. Their wood stoves emit significantly fewer fine particles than versions that are EPA-certified and are a sustainable heating option.
Energy Independence
Wood stoves are a great option to gain energy independence and reduce dependence on oil, gas or electricity. A wood stove generates radiant heat that warms your home in a natural and cost-effective method. You can utilize a blower to distribute heat more efficiently in the cold winter nights.
Wood stoves are today designed to maximize the quality of air and efficiency. They include baffles and firebrick to ensure the wood burns as efficiently as is possible. They also utilize air injection tubes to fill the fire with air, thus reducing the amount of unburned matter that escape into the air.
These innovations let you take pleasure in the warmth of your wood stove without worrying about pollution to the air. In reality, the smoke generated by a brand new wood stove is significantly less harmful than the smoke generated by older stoves that are not certified. Additionally, burning wood is a sustainable and renewable energy source. It does not release more carbon dioxide than it would if the wood was left to decay in the forest.
When you are looking at wood stoves, look for the EPA certified symbol. This means that the stove meets minimum standards set by the EPA to reduce air emissions. You should also consider the size of the stove and how much heat you need to heat your home. The proper size of your wood stove will help you maximize the efficiency of your energy while having enough heat to comfortably warm your home.
The EPA-certified wood stoves available for on sale at Embers Living are available in both traditional and modern styles that will complement any home. You can shop online for the best freestanding wood stoves or go to one of our Colorado showrooms to get an in-depth look. Our team of experts is always available to answer any questions you may have about our wood stoves, or other products. For your convenience we also offer financing and home delivery. We're proud to stock wood stoves from the most respected brands in the business, including Lopi and England's Stove Works.
Warmth and Aesthetics
A wood burning stove is a stunning addition to any home. It radiates warmth throughout your living space which allows you to stay warm without ever turning on your furnace or turning on the grid for energy. It also keeps you warm during a power outage and protect you from neighbors until power is restored.
Modern wood burners have an igniter system that burns unburnt gasses before they're expelled through your chimney, which helps reduce creosote accumulation and encourages a clean burn. They're designed to burn more efficiently than traditional stoves and can reduce heating bills. Some models double as a stovetop, wood burners so you can use your wood-burning stove both for heating and cooking.
It is also important to consider the type of wood you'll be using in your stove. Different kinds of wood produce different levels of BTUs and burn at different rates. The size of your house and the insulation you have in your home will also determine the amount of heat you can generate using your stove. It is crucial to measure the space where you plan to place your wood stove, and consult an expert for advice on what type of wood burner is the best choice for your needs.
Before making a purchase, check with your local government to see the regulations that limit or prohibit wood stoves from being installed in your area. Certain municipalities may require flue lining or other security requirements. It is also important to ensure that the stove is certified by the EPA. This means that the manufacturer has met the minimum emission standards set by the EPA, which are significantly lower than those of older stoves.
If you're in search of a premium wood burning stove for sale look no further than the selection at Embers Living. We offer a variety of appealing models in a variety of sizes, features and wood burners designs that will add style to any living space. Visit our showroom to browse our collection and seek advice from our knowledgeable staff. You can also browse our extensive range and order your new wood stove online.
Efficiency

The chimney smoke from wood stoves is less than the smoke of fireplaces. This could be an issue for those who live nearby. Wood stoves are more efficient at transferring heat to your home because they are a closed combustion room.
Many of the newest wood-burning stoves on the marketplace use advanced technology to maximize efficiency. Some boast efficiency of up to 81%. Even the best stoves require some effort from the owners to get the best performance. The most important thing is to ensure that the stove's controls for air are not left fully open. This can cause the appliance to overheat and damage it and reduce its performance. Modern stoves come with detailed instructions in the owners guides on how to control the air controls.
The quality of the firewood you use is also crucial to the effectiveness of your wood stove. The more dry the wood is, the more efficiently it will burn and produce heat. A good rule of thumb is to only use dried and seasoned wood that has been split and dried for at least a year.
In addition to proper use, there are a number of other things you can do to aid your wood stove to become more efficient. Some of these are fairly straightforward, such as ensuring that the vent isn't blocked or blocked by obstructions, and others involve more complex adjustments to the combustion cycle of your wood stove.
It is essential to decide what the primary function of your wood stove will be. Are you looking to use it as an element of atmosphere for cosy evenings, or is it to serve as your main source of heat? If it is the former you might need to install a different ventilation system for your stove, and you should adhere to DEC's Wood Smoke Control Guidelines (leaves DEC website) for more information.
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