Wood Burning Stoves For Sale
Wood stoves are beautiful and efficient way to heat your home. They are available in a wide range of styles that will fit in with any style.
If you live in a smoke-free zone you should consider an certified wood stove by the EPA. They meet stringent emission standards to limit harmful particulates and pollutants.
Catalytic and Non Catalytic
Wood stoves are designed to burn wood logs in an efficient manner to produce heat. They can be powered by both hard and soft wood and provide a more efficient way to heat your home than an open fireplace or an insert. They can achieve a high level efficiency, up to 80%, compared to 15-20% for an open fireplace. They also burn less fuel, which decreases the carbon footprint.
EPA regulations have set 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 developed technology for combustion to comply with these standards.
Catalytic stoves use catalysts, which are typically composed of palladium or platinum to reduce the ignition temperature of the combustion gases. This ensures that all the gases are burned and results in a cleaner burn with less pollution sent up the chimney. Because of their efficient combustion they are also able to last longer in the flame.

Modern non-catalytic wood stoves use baffles or stainless steel tubes that ignite the gas that has remained and to start secondary combustion. This reduces the amount of unburnt gasses that flow through the flue and results in an even, stunning flame display. Non-catalytic stoves are generally simpler to operate and do not require regular cleaning or replacement of a catalyst.
Both non-catalytic and catalytic stoves can be used with venting systems that permit them to burn soft and hard wood with the same effectiveness. Two options can help you to get the most value from your wood and help you to choose the ideal wood burning stove for sale that is a good fit for your home.
Morso sells both catalytic stoves and non-catalytic ones that are Swan-labelled. This means they meet the strictest environmental standards around the globe. Their wood stoves emit considerably less fine particles than models that are EPA-certified and are a sustainable heating option.
Energy Independence
Wood stoves can help you attain energy independence by reducing the dependence on oil, electricity, or gas. A wood stove generates radiant heat that warms your home in a sustainable and cost-effective way. You can also use a blower to distribute the warmth more quickly in the coldest winter nights of winter.
With the most advanced technology for combustion the modern wood stoves are made with air quality and efficiency in mind. They incorporate baffles and firebrick to ensure the wood burns as efficiently as is possible. They also use air injection tubes to fill the fire with air, which reduces the amount of unburned matter that escape into the surrounding environment.
With these advancements you can enjoy the warmth from your wood stove without worrying about air pollution. In fact, the smoke that is produced by a modern wood stove is considerably less harmful than that produced by older stoves that are not certified. Burning wood is also an environmentally sustainable and renewable energy source. It doesn't release any more carbon dioxide than were the wood left to decay in the forest.
When you look through the available wood stoves be sure to look for the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) certified symbol. woodburning stoves signifies that the stove is in compliance with minimum standards set by the EPA to reduce air emissions. You should also consider the size of your stove and how much heat you need to heat your home. The right size wood burner will maximize the efficiency of your energy, while still providing enough warmth to warm your home comfortably.
The EPA-certified wood stoves available for on sale at Embers Living are available in both traditional and modern styles to fit in with any home. Shop online to find the best in freestanding wood stoves, or stop by one of our Colorado showrooms to get an inside look at our options. Our knowledgeable staff is always ready to answer your questions regarding our wood stoves as well as other products. For your convenience, we offer delivery to your home or office. We are proud to offer wood stoves from the most trusted manufacturers in the industry 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 home, which lets you to stay warm without needing to switch on your furnace. It can also keep you warm during a power outage and shield you from neighbors until the electricity is restored.
Modern wood burners have catalytic technology that ignites gasses that aren't burned before they're released through your chimney, which reduces creosote accumulation and encourages a clean burn. They're also designed to perform better than traditional stoves, and could help you save money on heating bills. Many models also double as a stovetop so you can use your wood burning stove for heating as well as cooking.
You should also think about the kind of wood you'll be using in your stove. Different types of wood burn at different speeds and generate different BTUs. In addition the dimensions of your living space as well as the insulation of your home will determine how much heat your stove will generate. For this reason, it's crucial to measure the space in which you're planning to put your wood stove and to consult with an expert about what kind of wood burner will work best for you.
Contact your local municipal authority before you purchase wood stoves to find out if there are any restrictions or prohibitions that apply to your area. Certain municipalities may require flue lining or other safety requirements. It is also important to make sure the stove you purchase is EPA certified. This means that the manufacturer has met the minimum emission standards set by the EPA which are substantially lower than the standards of older stoves.
If you're in search of an excellent wood burning stove for sale, look no further than the range available at Embers Living. We offer a range of models with various sizes, features and designs that will enhance any living space. Visit our showroom and speak to our staff for advice. Alternatively, you can use our online store to browse our large selection and purchase your new wood stove from the comfort of your home.
Efficiency
Wood stoves provide a more efficient source of heat than traditional fireplaces made of masonry. They are able to convert more of wood's fuel into heat and are designed to operate completely off the energy grid, saving you substantial amounts on your energy bills. They can also heat your house for many hours. A blower electric is a great choice to distribute heat more efficiently, but it consumes very little power.
The smoke that is released from chimneys of wood stoves is less than the smoke from fireplaces. This can be a problem for those who live close to. This is because wood stoves have a sealed combustion chamber, which means they are more efficient in transferring heat to the home.
Many of the newest wood-burning stoves on the marketplace utilize advanced technology to improve efficiency. Some boast efficiency of up to 81 percent. Even the best stoves will require a bit of effort from their owners in order to achieve optimal performance. It is important to ensure that you do not let the air controls of the stove open. This can cause the appliance to overheat, which could cause damage and decrease its performance. All modern stoves come with specific instructions in their owners' manuals on how to use the air controls.
The quality of the wood you use is also crucial to the efficiency of your wood stove. The more dried the wood, the more efficiently it will burn and generate heat. Only use wood that has been split dried, seasoned and seasoned for at least one year.
You can make your wood-burning stove more efficient by implementing a variety of measures in addition to using it properly. Some of them are easy, such as making sure that the vent isn't blocked or blocked by obstructions while others require more complicated adjustments to the combustion cycle of your wood stove.
It is essential to decide what the primary function of your wood stove will be. Will the wood stove be used to generate heat or to create a cosy ambience for evenings when it is not in use? If the latter, you may need to install a separate venting system for your stove and you must adhere to DEC's Wood Smoke Control Guidelines (leaves DEC website) for more information.