Pellet Stoves on Sale
Pellet stoves are a convenient alternative to traditional fireplaces that burn wood. They use a fuel source sourced from wood byproducts and sawdust that has been compressed.
Modern pellet stoves are practical with features such as automated thermostats, programmable thermostats and other features. These modern technologies allow you to maintain a comfortable temperature and monitor your stove's maintenance requirements.
Energy Efficiency
Pellet stoves are a natural and energy-efficient alternative to propane, oil or electric resistance heaters. They also provide homeowners with greater control and efficiency. These durable stoves utilize compressed pellet fuel made from dried, ground wood or other biomass. They generate heat consistently for a long time. These stoves can be used as a secondary source of heat, or with existing heating systems, dependent on the size and heating requirements of your home.
Many states and localities also offer rebates on efficient pellet stoves. This makes them an affordable heating option. These incentives, combined with low operating costs and minimum maintenance, make pellet stoves a great option for anyone who wants to cut down on their energy bills.
The EPA states that pellet stoves are efficient of 78%, however the actual performance may be better. Innovation and competition have led to advancements in combustion technology and emission controls, with more than dozen new models on the market that emit less than half a gram 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 achievement that may coincide with national and state renewable heating goals.
A pellet stove produces less toxins than other wood- or coal-burning boilers and furnaces. It also reduces greenhouse gas emissions and supports sustainable, low impact harvesting of wood. These stoves are a great choice for those concerned about deforestation, or who are looking for a renewable alternative to heating oil and propane.
Most pellet stoves have automated pellet feeding systems, and thermostatic controls that ensure the same amount of heat based on the temperature set. This ensures that the heating system runs at its best without much user intervention. Certain pellet stoves come with remote start options, and can be connected to a smart thermostat to completely automate the operation.
A pellet stove can help homeowners save lots of money over the course of a few years. This is especially true if you are using the stove in conjunction with an existing heating system or as your primary heating source. In these cases homeowners can usually recoup their initial investment within the course of a few winters, by reducing their energy costs.
Easy Maintenance
Pellet stoves don't require the same care as wood stoves, or other heating options. However, you will have to maintain the stove to keep it working effectively throughout winter. To do this you'll require a few items like a stove brush, soot remover, paper towels and commercial glass cleaner for pellet stoves. You'll also want to make sure you have a metal container to store the ash, and an air vacuum with a dusting attachment to keep the flue vent clear of ash accumulation.
The pellet stove is powered by an electric auger which sends small pellets into a combustion chamber, called a burnpot. There, they are then burned. The hopper and burn pot are both insulated to guard them from overheating, making the stove safe and efficient. Certain pellet stoves come with an automatic ignition system, power modulation, and an exhaust fan that is built into.
The majority of pellet stoves are made to use only high-quality wood pellets made from sawdust, wood chips, bark and other natural materials. They also require a low moisture content to prevent burning too quickly and causing excessive smoke and ash. Fireplaces and Stove -rated pellet stoves available that are available today have a an efficient thermal efficiency of 82 percent. This can help you reduce heating costs over time.
When selecting a pellet stove take a look at the user's manual to learn what kind of fuel it works with and the best way to care for the appliance. You'll be required to know the dimensions of the hopper as well as how often you'll need to empty it.
Many of the most well-known pellet stoves are designed to hold large amounts of fuel and have a capacity that can warm an entire house. Some have smaller hoppers that need to be filled only once per day. Certain models require an electric auger in order to operate, and therefore they can't work without power or backup batteries. If you choose a model which requires an auger, you must purchase backup batteries to continue cooking in the event of power failure.
Low Carbon Emissions
Wood pellet stoves are a sustainable, energy-efficient alternative to fossil fuels. They use renewable, natural resources such as recycled cardboard, paper pulp sludge and recycled paper. Other heating methods produce higher levels of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide. They also produce volatile organic compounds. This kind of heating is a great option to lower your energy costs and environmental impact while improving the quality of indoor air.
When choosing a wood pellet heater, choose one with an efficient rating. This will ensure that the fuel is turned into heat. In general you should select a stove that can provide up to 40,000 BTUs per hour to heat a typical home.
In addition to an efficient rating Look for a stove equipped with safety features that guard against fire hazards and overheating. Pellet stoves need regular maintenance. This includes cleaning the ash pan and ensuring proper ventilation. They can be an excellent option to add to a heating system. However, they must be sized appropriately and placed in a spot where heat can easily be circulated throughout the home.
The majority of pellet stoves are adjustable controls that allow you to set the temperature and timetable you like. This makes them user-friendly and ensures your home is properly heated and emitting minimal emissions. Many pellet stoves are equipped with exhaust systems that are built-in, which remove and release combustion products, like gases and particulate matter, outside 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 the increase in wavelength-dependent optical absorption. The results indicate that wood pellet stoves emit substantially less CO2, NOx, SOx and PAH than traditional wood-burning stoves.

The type of pellets you choose will have a significant impact on the performance of your pellet stove. Look for premium pellets that are odorless and have less moisture. They also have a small volume of ash. These pellets have the highest heating power, making them more efficient at producing heat than non-premium pellets.
Cleaner Environment
In decreasing carbon dioxide emissions wood pellet stoves help protect the environment. The hoppers of these stoves are generally larger than the ones found on a traditional wood-burning fireplace, making it easy to maintain a constant supply of fuel and lessening the need for frequent replenishment. The pellets are made of natural, renewable materials like recycled sawdust and wood chips.
The high efficiency of pellet stoves can contribute to the environment being healthier. They can generate up to a 50% more BTU than the stoves that have an EPA certification which allows you to keep your home warm while lowering your heating expenses. Pellet stoves produce less particulates, smoke and other harmful gases than other varieties of wood burners due to the fact that the combustion is more controlled. The ash that is produced by pellet stoves, however, is still more polluting compared to log-burning stoves.
A pellet stove can also help the environment by reducing pollution caused by transportation and wood processing. Since the majority of pellets are from the US and Canada, they have a lower carbon footprint than those imported from Europe or Asia. They're also harvested and stored locally, thereby minimising environmental impact.
Aside from the green benefits, wood pellet stoves provide the convenience of simple heating at the flick of a switch. If you're looking for an easy, clean-burning supplemental heating system for your home that can lower your energy bills, explore our vast selection of pellet stoves on sale.
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A modern version of the classic KP130, this EPA certified pellet stove comes with more advanced features that make it more efficient than it has ever been. The AURORA technology for airflow provides your family a cozy and stunning flame with its AURORA technology. The larger, 20% larger 170 lbs. bucket provides longer hours of powerful heating and a remarkable thermal efficiency. Plus the programmable remote control with wireless room sensor allows you to control heat precisely where you'd like it to be at the touch of one button.