Guide to Wood Pellet Stoves

By admin | Nov 5, 2009

Buying Pellet Stoves will give you Tax Credits.
With the burning of fossil fuels like gas, oil and coal which gives off carbon dioxide back into the environment it has the effects of global warming and more. By using a pellet stove you will be using a fuel that is carbon neutral and of course this [...]

Pellet Stove Maintenance Part 2

By admin | Jul 19, 2008

Below is a few more tips for helping maintain your pellet stoves best preformance:
Heat Exchange
Located within the combustion chamber is the heat exchanger which is designed to transfer the heat from burning pellet fuel into clean hot air for distribution into the home. This is usually done by a chamber or a series of [...]

Pellet Stove Maintenance

By admin | Jul 16, 2008

Now you have completed your pellet stove installation, so next thing is too look at maintenance, it’s important to get into a regular routine of cleaning and upkeeping to ensure the best performance from your pellet stoves.
Below are a few general tips and areas to watch out for.
Burn pot
Regularly check the burn pot daily and [...]

Wood Pellet Stove FAQ

By admin | Jul 12, 2008

How do I start my fire?
If you have a manual igniter you need to use a special gel or solid starter material, light the pellet fuel and monitor the progress. If your pellet stoves are automatic then simply add the pellets and push the start button to heat the self-ignite device.
What are my choices of [...]

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