Pellet Stoves on Sale
Pellet stoves are a convenient alternative to traditional fireplaces that burn wood. They make use of the fuel source of compressed sawdust and wood byproducts.
Modern pellet stoves are a breeze with features like automatic controls, programmable thermostats and other conveniences. These features allow you to control your stove and ensure the temperature at a comfortable level.
Energy Efficiency
Pellet stoves are a sustainable and energy-efficient alternative to propane, conventional oil or electric resistance heaters. They also give homeowners greater control and efficiency. These robust stoves burn compressed pellet fuel that's constructed from dried, ground wood or other biomass sources to generate steady heat over long periods. These stoves can be used as a secondary source of heat, or with existing heating systems, according to the size and heating requirements of your home.
Additionally, many states and localities provide rebates on efficient pellet stoves, making them a cost-effective heating solution. These incentives, combined with low operating costs and minimum maintenance makes pellet stoves a great option for anyone who wants to cut down on their energy bills.
The EPA believes that pellet stoves have an efficiency of 78%, however the actual performance may be better. Innovation and competition have led to improvements in both burner technology and emissions controls, with more than a dozen new models on the market that emit less than half a gram of particulate matter per hour. It's not long before the market designs and tests stoves that emit less than 0.1 grams of particulate matter per hour. This would be an important milestone, and could coincide with national and state-level renewable heating goals.
A pellet stove emits less toxins than other wood- and coal-burning boilers and furnaces. It also reduces greenhouse gas emissions as well as promoting sustainable, low-impact wood harvesting. These stoves are an excellent option for those who are worried about the impact of deforestation or are looking for a sustainable alternative to heating oil and propane.
The majority of pellet stoves are automated pellet feeding systems and thermostatic controls to ensure the same amount of heat produced based on the set temperature which ensures that the heating system is operating efficiently with little or no user intervention. Certain pellet stoves offer remote start options and can be connected to a smart thermostat in order to fully automate the operation.
A pellet stove can help homeowners save a substantial amount of money in heating costs over the period of several years. This is especially true if the stove is utilized in conjunction with an existing heating system or as the primary heat source. In these cases homeowners are able to recoup their initial investment within a few winters by reducing their energy costs.
Easy Maintenance
Pellet stoves are easy to use and do not require as much care as wood stoves or other heating options. However, you will need to maintain your stove to ensure that it is working properly throughout winter. To do so, you'll need a few things like stove brushes, soot remover, paper towels and commercial glass cleaners for pellet stoves. You'll also want to make sure you have a metal container to store the ash in and an air vacuum with a dusting attachment in order to keep the flue vent clean of ash accumulation.
The pellet stove is powered by an electric auger which delivers small pellets to an enclosed combustion chamber, known as the burnpot, from which they are burned. indoor pellet stove and hopper are both insulated to guard them from overheating, which keeps the stove in good condition and is efficient. Some pellet stoves have an automatic ignition, power modulation and an exhaust fan built-in.
Most pellet stoves are designed to use only high-quality wood pellets made from sawdust, wood chips, bark and other natural materials. They also require low moisture content to avoid burning too fast and causing excessive smoke and ash. The best-rated pellet stoves on the market today offer an efficient thermal efficiency of 82 percent. This will help you reduce heating costs over time.

You should read the manual before purchasing a pellet stove to learn what fuel type it uses and how to care for the appliance. You'll need to know the size of the hopper and the frequency at which you'll need to empty it.
The most popular stoves can store large quantities and provide heat to a complete home. Other models have smaller hoppers which need to be filled only once a day. Certain models require an electric auger in order to function, which means they won't function without backup batteries or electricity. If you select one that requires an electric auger, it's important to buy backup batteries so you can continue using your stove in the event of power interruption.
Low Carbon Emissions
Wood pellet stoves are a green, renewable alternative to fossil fuels. They burn natural, renewable resources -- such as recycled cardboard, recycled paper and paper pulp sludge -- which would otherwise be disposed of as waste. Other heating methods create higher levels of sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide. They also produce volatile organic compounds. This type of heating is a great method to lower your energy costs and improve the environmental impact of your home while improving the indoor air quality.
When selecting a wood pellet heater, select one with an efficient rating. This will ensure that the fuel is converted into heat. A good guideline is to select a model that is capable of producing up to 40,000 BTUs an hour to effectively heat the average home.
In addition to a high efficiency rating Look for an appliance with safety features that protect against fire hazards and overheating. Pellet stoves require regular maintenance, which includes cleaning the ash pan and making sure there is proper venting. They can be a fantastic alternative to an existing heating system however they must be sized for the space and placed in a location where it is able to efficiently circulate heat throughout the home.
The majority of pellet stoves come with programmable controls that allow you to set your preferred temperature and schedule. This makes them simple to operate and ensures that your home will be heated while emitting the least amount of emissions. Furthermore some pellet stoves come with built-in exhaust systems that purify and vent combustion byproducts, such as gases and particulate matter outside of your home.
The emissions of PM, BC and OC were significantly lower at higher fuel loadings however there was a small increase in OC at low loads, due to an increase in optical absorption based on wavelength. The results show that wood pellet stoves emit less NOx, CO2 SOx, and PAHs than conventional wood-burning appliances.
The kind of pellets you choose will have a significant effect on the performance of your stove. Premium pellets are not odorless and contain less moisture. They also have a lower volume of ash. They have the highest heating capacity, which makes them more efficient in generating heat than non-premium pellets.
Cleaner Environment
Utilizing wood pellet stoves for home heating helps conserve the environment by reducing carbon emissions. They have bigger hoppers than stoves that burn wood. This allows you to keep an adequate supply of fuel and also reduces the necessity for frequent replenishment. The pellets themselves are made of natural and renewable materials, like recycled sawdust, wood chips and paper, so you know the heat you're getting is from a sustainable source.
The high efficiency of pellets stoves contributes to the environment being healthier. They can burn up to a 50% higher BTU than the stoves that have an EPA certification that allows you to keep the house warm while lowering your heating expenses. Pellet stoves produce less particulates, smoke, and other harmful gases than other types of wood burners due to the fact that the combustion process is controlled. The ash produced by pellet stoves is still more polluting to stoves that burn logs.
A pellet stove can help the environment by decreasing the amount of pollution caused by wood processing and transportation. The majority of pellets are produced in the US and Canada. This means they have a smaller carbon footprint than products imported into Europe or Asia. They're also gathered and stored locally, further minimizing environmental impact.
Wood pellet stoves aren't only eco-friendly, but they are also a great choice for heating your home. All you have to do is turn the switch. Check out our range of pellet stoves for sale if you're in search of an easy and clean-burning home heating solution to lower your energy bills.
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A modern update to the classic KP130 This EPA certified pellet stove has more advanced features that make it more efficient than ever. The AURORA airflow system provides your family a comfortable and stunning flame with its AURORA technology. Additionally, the 20% larger 170 lb hopper provides more hours of powerful warmth and exceptional thermal efficiency. Plus the remote control that can be programmed with a wireless room sensor lets you to set the temperature exactly where you want it with the touch of a button.