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Heat Your House Using A Wood Pellet Stove Next Winter

July 29th, 2009

by: Xavier Toolhausens

Warming your house can be rather expensive, especially when you live in a colder climate. Traditional electric-powered heaters and air systems can be very expensive to install and continue to cost a lot to run. However, there is an alternative way to get heat that is a substantial amount less and more ecologically sound at providing heat for homes. Pellet stoves are this alternative; they heat homes efficiently for little to no cost.

Pellet stoves use small pellets that are produced from recycled pieces of wood, or pellets. In addition, some types of stoves can use wood shavings and some of them, corn for burning. The pellets are placed into the stove, typically in the center, and are heated to produce a fire that can burn for more hours than most logs. Also, log capable pellet stoves are available to give the rustic look of natural burning wood.

Pellet stoves work like a fireplace wherein a fire is started to make heat that is then vented through the house. Some pellet stoves come standard consisting of a solid door to close the stove during incineration. But, there are also units that allow one to to look in at the fire. Typically, these types have a viewing glass in the stove to allow someone to look inside and see how many pellets are already burned. In addition, pellet stoves have a motor and mechanism for distributing the heat and clean the air before pumping it through the home.

Pellet stoves come in two kinds: top-fed and bottom fed. Prior to purchasing one, it is important to know the difference between them.

* Top-Fed Pellet Stoves – Top-fed pellet stoves take the pellets, or wood through the top of the container. This type of system has less of a chance of burning back though an increased of a chance of building up with ash and having clinkers (the chunks formed from cooking ash repeatedly). Top-fed stoves take better pellets to cut down on clinkers.

* Bottom-Fed Pellet Stoves – This form of pellet stove uses the pellets in the bottom drawer of the pellet stove. Because of this, consumers do not have to worry about clinkers and the stoves operate much cleaner. Also, bottom-fed pellet stoves do not take only premium pellets and generate heat with almost any grade or kind of wood. This type of stove has an ash pan that catches ash and provides easy removal.

Heating a home does not have to be costly. With the right pellet stove, you can begin the course of saving a fortune. Pellet stoves are said to pay for themselves after a short period of time. After the unit pays for itself, you as the consumer, can start to reap the rewards of having a less expensive and efficient mode of heating your home. Also, it is a wonderful feeling to know that you are using power from natural sources and saving our environment one home at a time.

Xavier is a columnist with over twenty years editorial experience. Xavier is presently engaged as a national correspondent for many well-known b2b portals and is considered the company guru on home heating ideas. Visit our great web portal for more information on Wood Pellet Stoves and Pellet Stoves.