August 3, 2010

Adapting your Wood Burner into an Updated Pellet Stove

If you have a gas or wood fireplace, you may have considered converting it to a pellet stove. Pellet stoves are clean, easy to fill and care for, and produce efficient heating. Maybe you’ve even considered removing your existing hearth and putting in a free-standing stove but have revealed that to be dearer that what you wish to spend. By reading pellet stove reviews and adding a pellet stove insert to your fireplace, you’ll be in a position to have the pellet stove you’ve been needing for a price you can afford.

Pellet stoves are much better than regular wood fireplaces, because they burn cleaner without smoke and soot. If you have a chimney, you can use it as an exhaust for your new pellet stove as long as you reline it with a smaller, stainless steel pipe. All you really have to have is a small hole in the wall to let the smoke escape. You may also like the proven fact that pellet stoves are easy to load. A lot depends on the dimensions of the hopper you purchase. They can hold anywhere from 35 to 130 pounds of pellets which means you never have to add pellets more often than once a day with the smaller models and 2 times a week with the bigger ones.

Maybe you’ve disliked having to keep an ugly wood pile near your home in order to power your fireside. When it’s actually cold outside, it could be a real nuisance to go out and bring another armload in. Most likely you have no place to keep plenty of wood within, either, and woodpiles invite pests, such as insects and rodents, to make their homes near your house. With your pellet stove insert, you’ll have no Problems like these. Instead of stoking your fireplace with logs, you’ll use a compressed fuel that comes in a bag for convenience. You’ll have no difficulty storing a supply somewhere in your home.

As much as you’d probably love a fireside converted to a pellet burner, there are some negatives you need to think about. You can not buy the pellets just everywhere, so before you go out and buy an insert, confirm there is a prepared supply nearby. Pellet stove inserts also need regular pro service and cleaning, so you need to take those costs under consideration when you’re pricing your stove. Even with the flaws, though, you’re sure to love your reconditioned hearth.

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