Pellet Stoves on Sale
Pellet stoves provide a convenient and cost-effective alternative to traditional fireplaces. They utilize an energy source that is derived from compressed sawdust and wood byproducts.
Modern pellet stoves are practical with features such as automatic controls, programmable thermostats and other conveniences. These features allow you to monitor your stove and maintain a comfortable temperature.
Energy Efficiency
Pellet stoves are a natural and energy-efficient alternative to propane, conventional oil or electric resistance heaters. They also offer homeowners more control and greater efficiency. These sturdy stoves use compressed pellet fuel constructed from dried, ground wood or other biomass to generate constant heat for long periods of time. They can be utilized in conjunction with existing heating systems, or as the primary source of heat, depending on the size of the home and heating needs.
In addition Many states and localities offer rebates for efficient pellet stoves, which makes them a cost-effective heating solution. These incentives, along with low operating costs and minimum maintenance makes pellet stoves an ideal choice for anyone who wants to lower their energy costs.
The EPA assumes that pellet stoves have an efficiency of 78%, but actual performance can be much higher. Innovation and competition have led to advancements in burner technology and emissions controls and there are more than 12 new models available on the market that emit less than half a gram of particulate matter per hour. It could be a matter of time before the industry moves to develop and test stoves that are less than 0.1 grams per hour, a significant milestone that may coincide with national and state renewable heating targets.
A pellet stove produces less toxins than other wood- and coal-burning furnaces and boilers. It also reduces greenhouse gases and promotes environmentally sustainable, low-impact harvesting of wood. These stoves are a great alternative for those who are concerned about deforestation or are seeking an alternative to expensive heating oils and propane.
Most pellet stoves have automated pellet feeding systems and thermostatic controls that ensure a constant output of heat according to the temperature set. This ensures that the heating system runs at its best without much intervention from the user. Some even feature remote start options and connect to an intelligent thermostat for fully automated operation.
A pellet stove can save homeowners many dollars over the course of a few years. This is especially true when the stove is used in combination with an existing heating system or as the primary heating source. In these situations it's not uncommon for a homeowner to recover the initial investment in a few winters through reduced energy costs in the first place.
Easy Maintenance
Pellet stoves don't require the same care as wood stoves, or other heating options. You will still need to maintain your stove to ensure that it runs properly throughout winter. You'll require a few items including a stovebrush, soot-removing liquid paper towels, commercial glass cleaners for pellet stoves. It is also important to make sure you have a metal container to store the ash and an air vacuum with a dusting attachment in order to keep the flue vent clear of ash build-up.
A pellet stove works by supplying fuel in the form of small pellets to an electric auger which feeds the pellets into a combustion chamber called a burn pot where they are then burned to create heat. The burn pot and hopper are insulated against overheating to keep the stove efficient and safe. Some pellet stoves have an automatic ignition system, power modulation, and an exhaust fan built in.
The majority of pellet stoves are designed to make use of only top-quality wood pellets made from wood chips, sawdust, bark and other natural materials. The pellets should also contain a low amount of moisture so that they don't burn too quickly and generating excessive smoke and ash. The top-rated pellet stoves come with the highest thermal efficiency of 82 percent, which will save you money on heating expenses.
It is recommended to read the instruction instructions before purchasing a pellet stove to learn what fuel type it makes use of and how to take care of the stove. You'll be required to know the dimensions of the hopper and the frequency at which you need to empty it.
Some of the most popular stoves can store large quantities and provide heat to a complete home. Others have smaller hoppers that require filling only once per day. Some models need an electric auger to function, which means they will not operate without power or backup batteries. If you opt for one that requires an auger, it is recommended to purchase backup batteries in order to keep the stove running in the event of power failure.
Low Carbon Emissions
Wood pellet stoves provide a clean, green alternative to traditional fossil fuels. They burn renewable, natural resources such as recycled paper pulp sludge, cardboard and recycled paper. Other heating methods generate higher levels of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide. They also produce volatile organic compounds. This kind of heating can lower your energy costs and improve indoor air quality, while decreasing your environmental impact.
When you are choosing a wood pellet stove make sure you choose one with an efficiency rating that is high and effectively converts the fuel into heat. In general look for a model that can provide up to 40,000 BTUs per hour to heat a typical house.
In addition to an efficient rating, look for an appliance equipped with safety features that guard against overheating and fire hazards. Pellet stoves need regular maintenance. This includes cleaning the ash pan, and ensuring adequate ventilation. They are a great alternative to heating systems. However they must be constructed properly and placed in a location where heat can easily be circulated throughout the house.
The majority of pellet stoves come with control options that can be programmed to allow you to set the temperature you prefer and set a schedule. This makes them simple to use and ensures your home is properly heated while emitting a minimum amount of emissions. In addition, many pellet stoves have built-in exhaust systems that filter and release combustion byproducts like gases and particulate matter outside of your home.
Emissions of PM, BC and OC were significantly lower at higher fuel loads however there was an increase of OC at low loads due to increased optical absorption based on wavelength. The results show that wood pellet stoves produce significantly less NOx, CO2, SOx and PAH than traditional wood-burning stoves.
The kind of pellets you choose will have a significant effect on the performance of your pellet stove. Premium pellets are not odorless and contain less moisture. They also have a lower volume of ash. These pellets are more efficient at producing heat as they have the highest heating value.
Cleaner Environment
By cutting carbon dioxide emissions, wood pellet stoves can help to protect the environment. The hoppers of these stoves are generally larger than the ones found on a traditional wood-burning fireplace which makes it easier to ensure a steady supply of fuel, reducing the requirement for frequent replenishment. The pellets themselves are made from natural and renewable materials, including recycled sawdust, wood chips and paper, so you know the heat you're getting is from a sustainable resource.
The high efficiency of pellet stoves helps to create the environment being healthier. They can burn up 50 percent more BTU than a stove with wood burning which has an EPA certification. This lets you keep your house warm and reduce your heating costs. Pellet stoves produce less particulates, smoke and other harmful gases than other types of wood stoves because the combustion is more controlled. The the ash produced by pellet stoves, however, is still more polluting to that of log-burning stoves.

A pellet stove can also aid in decreasing the amount of pollution caused by transportation and wood processing. Since the majority of pellets come from the US and Canada, they have a lower carbon footprint than those imported from Europe or Asia. The pellets are also gathered and stored locally to reduce the environmental impact.
Wood pellet stoves aren't just eco-friendly, they can also be useful for heating your home. All you have to do is turn a switch. Explore our range of pellet stoves for sale if you're in search of a convenient and clean-burning heating system for your home that will reduce your energy costs.
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This EPA certified pellet stove is a contemporary upgrade to the KP130 model. It is equipped with more advanced features, making it even more efficient. The AURORA airflow technology gives your family a cozy and stunning flame thanks to its AURORA technology. The larger, 20% larger 170 pounds. hopper provides more hours of high-powered heating and exceptional thermal efficiency. Plus, you can adjust the heat where you want with the touch of one button on the wireless remote control that can be programmed.