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업체명 | IH | 이름 | Lonnie McCants | ||
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연락처 | UF | 이메일 | lonnie_mccants@aol.com | ||
모델명(모델번호) | CN | 설치(구매)일자 | |||
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Fireplaces Wood Burning Stoves Wood stoves have an elegant modern style that matches the wide range of home designs. They are a powerful source of heat that radiates warmth throughout the entire room. Modern Ultimate Wood Burning Tent Stove for Outdoor Adventure burning stoves are EPA certified for their high efficiency in heating and lower particle emissions. These efficiency levels can be increased by using the air controls properly. Energy Efficiency Wood stoves are a efficient source of heating and can complement your home's current heating system. Moreover, they are very efficient heaters with some models being almost as efficient as a furnace or oil-burning appliances. Modern stoves are engineered to extract the maximum heat from each piece of wood that is burned. This means that you don't have to purchase more wood, and you can enjoy a cozy fire all winter long. Stoves that have been certified by the EPA are extremely clean and reduce emissions and waste by keeping the fire burning for longer and using less fuel. This is in contrast older fireplaces which use open flames and combustion that waste fuel, pollute the air and cause dust to enter your home. The EPA certification of your wood stove can ensure that it is in compliance with strict safety and efficiency standards. It also permits you to get a tax credit on the purchase of a stove that meets the EPA standards, helping you save money while reducing your energy costs. Wood stoves can help you save the high costs of electricity and gas charged by large energy companies. You'll still need to pay for your wood supply however the price fluctuation is likely to be less severe than the price increases you'd experience when you rely on an energy company. A wood stove can also be used to heat your home in the event of power outages. It is possible to keep your home warm if the power goes out during a snowstorm by using the wood stove to heat your living space and kitchen. In some cases the chimney of the stove can be used to release hot water through the wall to a hot-water tank inside your home for even more heat. If your fireplace that burns wood isn't adequately insulated, you may lose heat and cause drafts. This problem can be easily solved by adding an insulated liner for your wood-burning stove. This will not only save you energy, but also improve the longevity of your stove since it prevents heat from escape through the chimney. Cleanliness Wood stoves are an excellent way to conserve energy and stay warm, but they do produce a lot of soot. Clean stoves are important to ensure your home is safe and healthy. To achieve this, you must clean your stove once a week and your chimney at least once a year. Cleaning your stove will ensure that there is proper air flow and it is safer to use. The ash pan must be cleaned out. This is the first step towards cleaning your stove. This is accomplished by scooping up the ashes into a dustpan and putting them in a non-combustible trash bag or bin. If your fireplace has andirons or grates, clean them using a brush and broom and dispose of the ashes in the same manner. Afterward, wipe down the stove's front as well as any other surfaces that you would like to clean using a soft cloth. You could also take the occasion to clean your ash pan, or re-line with new liners available at your local hardware store. After your stove has been cleaned, the next step is to clean any remaining creosote on the fireplace's walls. This can be done using a broom with a hard-bristled handle, starting as high as you can and working downwards. If you own a vacuum cleaner with a hard-bristled attachment, you can use this to clean up the soot that is loose. If necessary, you should remove any obstructions that may be blocking your chimney. This could include twigs, branches, leaves, fruit or even nesting materials of small animals (which are often found nesting in chimneys and stove pipes!). Depending the location you live in your chimney could be prone to debris from the wind like leaves or sand. It is also recommended that you inspect your chimney at least once a year and replace your catalytic filter every 1-4 years, as well as having the chimney cleaned by a professional if it is needed. These regular chores can prevent harmful fumes such as carbon monoxide as well as fires from escaping your home. Convenience Wood burning stoves provide warmth and a warm ambience that electric or gas fireplaces aren't able to match. Whether free standing or built into the wall, there are many styles and designs to suit your home. There's nothing better than curling into a cozy fireplace on a cold winter night in the southeast of NY. A wood stove can help you save money on energy bills. It's also a good choice if you live in a smoke control zone (most of London and many major cities are). Stoves are a great method of heating your home. They can be used either as the primary source of heating or as a supplementary source of heating. The amount of heat they provide is contingent on the dimensions of the room, how fast the fire burns, and how much air flow is around it. If you're considering using your stove as a primary heating source it is crucial to think about the kind and quality of logs you buy. Locally-sourced wood can help you reduce your costs and also reduce the carbon footprint of your stove. However splitting, stacking, and dragging logs around can be lengthy and back breaking task when you don't have the equipment required. Many people opt for a log heater in their home to avoid the burden of chopping, gathering, and storage of wood. Most modern wood stoves are designed to be an efficient and eco-friendly alternative to traditional open-fires. This means they must to meet government regulations on emissions, and they have catalytic combustor, which helps to keep the wood burning longer, starts combustion at a lower temperature and reduces the amount of pollution. It is still necessary to maintain your stove on a regular basis. This includes cleaning the glass door, checking your chimney and flue, emptying the ash from the bottom, and making sure there are enough dry wood logs to fuel the stove. These maintenance requirements are still less than the energy costs to operate your heating system. A wood stove can be dangerous for children and pets who get too close to the flame. A stray ember can burn them if they touch the flames or the glass of your stove. If you have pets or children we strongly recommend putting up a safety gate for your fireplace and keeping them from the flame. Aesthetics Fireplaces wood burning stoves add an exquisite ambience to rooms. When adorned with a beautiful mantle and gorgeous tiling, they are the central feature of a living space. A fireplace constructed of bricks, stacked stone and veneer can be beautiful in its appearance. Freestanding stoves are an alternative for homeowners looking to find a style and price that fits their home. Clean the chimney regularly to get rid of any particles. These particles could ignite and cause fires to be dangerous. They also can clog the chimney, which is dangerous and can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Additionally, the regular use of Fireplaces And Stove demands a constant supply of logs. This can be costly and time-consuming to maintain. Stoves don't have to be cleaned or swept as often as fireplaces. This saves homeowners both time and money as well as eliminating the need for a chimney liner. Stoves do not generate as much carbon monoxide as fireplaces. They only release a small amount of carbon monoxide that is pushed into the air by hot gases when the fire burns. A wood stove has a sealed combustion chamber, which means sparks are not as much risk to children and pets as fireplaces can be. Nevertheless, it is recommended to install screens or doors for both fireplaces and stoves as sparks can still fly out of the flame and cause injuries and property damage. In addition, stoves should be kept a stated distance away from combustible substances like wallpaper and plasterboard. The EPA has set emission standards that restrict the amount of air pollution a new stove is allowed to create per hour. The EPA also requires that chimneys be swept at least once a year to ensure they are in good working order and do not have cracks. In addition, a chimney liner should be installed to ensure the flue is properly vented. A wood stove comes with numerous environmental advantages. Wood is a renewable, green source of energy that can be grown and harvested within a reasonable amount of time. Hickory, oak, and cherry are a few of the trees that can be used as firewood. The cutting and transforming the wood into firewood takes 20-30 years. It is also a renewable resource, as the tree can be replanted once it has been cut down. |