Freestanding Wood Burner Tips
Freestanding wood heaters are a great option to have a real fire while also reducing electricity costs. However, second hand wood burner are also polluting and therefore it is essential to follow good wood burning techniques.
Choose from traditional wood stoves and pellet-fuel appliances. Each type differs in the ability to install, fuel type and heating efficiency.
Efficient Heating
If you utilize your wood-burning stove properly, it can provide the most cost-effective heating for your home. This is because the heat is circulated throughout the house and not lost up the chimney. The amount of heat a stove produces is based on the performance of the stove and how well your home is properly insulated.
Modern wood burners come with a triple-air system that provides thermal efficiency, flame that is clean and controlled flame pattern. This technology is offered in freestanding wood stoves and fireplaces inserts. They make use of a tube made of steel to heat the air that is then pumped into the firebox over the flames. This gives the volatile gasses in the smoke a greater oxygen supply and speeds up the burning. This leads to increased heat and less particles in the exhaust gases.

Wood stoves equipped with catalytic combustor technology burn more efficiently than older stoves and reduce the build-up of flammable creosote deposits. Look for an EPA certified model when you want your wood-burning stove to run at its maximum efficiency. These models are designed to meet the strictest standards for emissions and are a safe, effective way to warm your home.
When selecting a pellet- or wood-burning stove, consider the dimensions of your living space and whether you'll need to supplement the central heating system you already have. EPA-certified wood stoves are available in a range of sizes to suit all homes. Small stoves can heat the entire family room and are a good option for smaller homes or seasonal cottages. Medium-sized stoves are also recommended for homes with older central furnaces. Large-sized stoves are best for heating large, open-plan houses and are an excellent option for homes with leaky roofs in cold climate zones.
Installing a wood or pellet stove by a professional certified will ensure proper ventilation and proper combustion. This helps reduce the amount of pollutants in the air and prevents carbon monoxide poisoning. A professional will also evaluate your home's insulation in order to ensure that the flue size is correct to maximize the heat output.
The glass of a freestanding wood stove should be kept clean and the grate must be cleaned regularly to remove soot. This is particularly important since even a tenth of an inch of soot can decrease heat transfer by up to 50%..
Affordability
Freestanding wood stoves can be an economical way to heat your home. You can pick from a variety of sizes and designs to fit any space. Small stoves are ideal for heating an area up to 1,000 square feet while large models can heat 3,000 or more square feet. There are a range of fuel types, from traditional hardwood to environmentally friendly pellets, and even recycled paper. Based on your budget and heating requirements you can pick a stainless steel non-catalytic stove which will reduce maintenance costs or a cast-iron catalytic stove which will increase the efficiency of combustion and lower emissions.
You can be assured that a wood-burning stove is not just energy efficient, but also a renewable and sustainable source of heat. If you select a wood-burning stove that has the EPA-certified Eco-Boost triple burn system, you'll be able to attain an 80% or better efficiency rating for heating. This means that you'll make use of one-third less fuel, and create a healthier indoor space for your family.
A wood stove that has an automatic ignition could save you money. Modern wood stoves that have this feature have a safety lock and an easy-to-reach handle to ignite the fire. The patented technology also makes it easier to maintain a consistent flame. Enjoy the dancing flames for a longer time when you have a fire that gets more efficient and lasts longer.
Some people might want to stay clear of using a wood stove due to the additional expense associated with purchasing cordwood. The average homeowner can cut and split a cord of wood for under $70. This is a lot less expensive than purchasing and transporting fossil fuels, or paying for electricity to run generators.
If you're looking for a cheaper alternative to a wood stove, you should consider a stove that is fuel-efficient, such as an ENERGY STAR wood stove or pellet burner. These appliances are available in a variety of fashionable designs and are able to meet or surpass EPA standards. For example the Stuv 16 is a sleek Scandinavian style that is a perfect fit with any decor style. Its large-screen glass windows provide uninterrupted views of smouldering logs.
Versatility
A freestanding stove is a great option to bring warmth and a comforting sound of the crackle to your home. It is able to be installed anywhere in your home. It is also a great source of heat during a power failure. Wood is a renewable, inexpensive and natural heating source that is able to work even when the gas or electric grid lines are shut down.
Our top wood stoves are available in a wide range of sizes and designs. Some double as cooktops and provide you with the authentic outdoor cooking experience within your own living space. They're ideal for open-plan living spaces and include numerous features, like different flame settings to provide optimal comfort and a better control of smoke.
A lot of our stoves that burn wood are designed so that they are easily incorporated into any design. These log burners are available in a range of contemporary finishes, with balanced ratios that offer the perfect mix of style and practical. You can choose from a wide range of log stores and stands to match your installation location.
It is a commonly held belief that open fireplaces are more efficient than freestanding stoves. Open fireplaces be able to lose as much as 80% of their heat due to draught. With their advanced engineering, modern technology and extensive testing our wood burning stoves offer top efficiency ratings and have extremely low carbon footprint.
Clean Burning
EPA certified wood stoves are powerful, efficient and sustainable heat sources. The high temperatures of combustion and fuel efficiency of these wood stoves reduce carbon emissions, ash and lost heat. They're also designed to continue burning even during burn bans. This makes them a flexible option for your home heating plan.
Lopi's Heritage and Rockport wood stoves utilize Hybrid-Fyre technology that reduces smoke, fire size and emissions. This allows you to load more wood, enjoy longer fires, and gain more heat. They are also lined with thermal blocks that hold heat for a long time to ensure comfort. Both are compatible with GreenStart an automatic ignition system that will eliminate the slow start of doors and a flimsy newspaper for a more user-friendly experience.
Wood stoves cause thousands of house and chimney fires each year. These fires can be caused by improperly loaded stoves or in the wrong way. They can be caused by any behavior that causes embers to escape into furniture and then ignite. The Catalyst is a smart and simple-to-use wood stove that helps to reduce these dangerous behaviors while keeping your family, the environment and yourself safe.