Pellet Stoves on Sale
Pellet stoves provide a convenient and cost-effective alternative to traditional fireplaces. They utilize compressed sawdust or wood byproducts to serve as fuel.
Modern pellet stoves are practical with features such as automated thermostats, programmable thermostats and other features. These modern technologies allow you to keep your stove at a comfortable temperature and monitor your stove for maintenance requirements.
Energy Efficiency
Pellet stoves are a sustainable and energy-efficient alternative to propane, oil, or electric resistance heaters. They also provide homeowners with more control and efficiency. These durable stoves use compressed pellet fuel made of ground wood that has been dried or seasoned, or other biomass. They generate heat consistently over a long period of time. These stoves can be used as a secondary source of heat, or with existing heating systems, dependent on the size and the heating requirements of your house.
Localities and states also offer rebates on efficient pellet stoves. This makes them a low-cost heating option. These incentives, along with low operating costs and little maintenance make pellet stoves an appealing option for anyone looking to lower the energy costs of their home.
The EPA estimates an efficiency of 78 percent for pellet stoves, though actual performance can be considerably better. Innovation and competition have spurred advancements in burner technology and emissions controls and there are more than dozen new models on the market that emit less than a half gram of particulate matter per hour. It's not long before the industry develops and tests stoves that emit less than 0.1 grams of particulate matter per hour. This would be an important milestone, and could coincide with national and state-level renewable heating goals.
A pellet stove is a clean-burning appliance that is less toxic than other coal-burning boilers and furnaces. It also reduces greenhouse gases and encourages sustainable, low-impact harvesting of wood. These stoves make a great alternative for those who are concerned about the impact of deforestation or are looking for alternatives to expensive heating oils and propane.
Click On this site of pellet stoves are automated pellet feeding systems and thermostatic controls to ensure an even heat output according to the temperature set which ensures that the heating system is operating efficiently with no or little user intervention. Some pellet stoves have remote start options and can be connected to a smart thermostat to fully automate operation.
Using a pellet stove can help homeowners save a substantial amount of money on heating expenses over the period of several years. This is especially true when the stove is used in conjunction with an existing heating system or as the primary heating source. In these situations, it's not uncommon for homeowners to recover the initial investment within a few winters by reducing costs for energy by itself.
Easy Maintenance
Pellet stoves are simple to operate and don't require as much care as wood stoves or other heating options. However, you'll need to maintain your stove to ensure it is operating effectively throughout winter. You'll need some supplies like a stovebrush, liquid for removing soot paper towels, commercial glass cleaners for pellet stoves. You'll also want to ensure that you have a metal container to store the ash and vacuum cleaner with a dusting attachment to keep the flue vent free of ash build-up.
A pellet stove works by providing fuel in the form of small pellets into an electric auger that feeds the pellets into a burning chamber, also known as a burn pot where they are burned to create heat. The burn pot as well as the hopper are protected from overheating to ensure that the stove is efficient and safe. Some pellet stoves even have an automatic ignition, power modulation and a built-in exhaust fan.
Most pellet stoves make use of premium wood pellets that are made from sawdust and other natural materials such as bark, wood chips and wood chips. The pellets should also have a low moisture content to prevent them from burning too quickly and generating excessive smoke and ash. The top-rated pellet stoves available currently available offer a high thermal efficiency rating of 82 percent, which can help you save money on heating expenses over time.
It is recommended to read the instruction instructions before purchasing pellet stoves to find out what fuel type it makes use of and how to maintain the appliance. It is also important to know the size of hopper you'll need and how often it will need to be cleaned.
Many of the most well-known pellet stoves are made to store large amounts of fuel and have a capacity that can provide warmth to a whole home. Certain pellet stoves have smaller hoppers which only require refills every day. Certain models require an electric auger to work, so they can't operate without electricity or backup batteries. If you decide to purchase a model that requires an electric auger, it's important to purchase backup batteries so that you can continue to use your stove in the event of an electrical outage.
Low Carbon Emissions
Wood pellet stoves offer an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels. They burn natural, renewable resources, such as recycled cardboard, paper and pulp sludge from paper -- which would otherwise be discarded as waste. They also produce less carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and volatile organic compounds when compared to other heating methods. This type of heating could lower your energy costs and improve indoor air quality while reducing your environmental impact.
When selecting a wood pellet heater, select one with an efficiency rating that is high. This will ensure that the fuel is converted into heat. As a general rule look for a model capable of delivering up to 40,000 BTUs in an hour to heat a typical house.
In addition to a high efficiency rating Look for stoves equipped with safety features that guard against overheating and fire hazards. Pellet stoves need regular maintenance. This includes cleaning the ash pan, and ensuring adequate ventilation. They can be an excellent alternative to heating systems. However they must be constructed properly and placed in a location where the heat is easily circulated throughout the home.
The majority of pellet stoves are control options that can be programmed, allowing you to set the temperature and schedule you like. This makes them easy to use and ensures that your home will be properly heated while emitting low emissions. A majority of pellet stoves come with exhaust systems built-in which are able to filter and release combustion products, such as particulate material and gases, outside your home.

The emissions of PM, BC, and OC were significantly reduced at higher fuel loads, with the exception for a small increase in OC at low fuel loads due to a higher absorption by wavelength. The results indicate that wood pellet stoves produce significantly less CO2, NOx and PAHs than conventional wood-burning appliances.
The type of pellets you choose will have a significant impact on the performance of your stove. Choose high-quality pellets that don't smell, contain less moisture and contain only a small amount of ash. These pellets have the highest heating value, making them more effective at generating heat than cheaper pellets.
Cleaner Environment
Using the wood pellet stove to heat your home is a great way to reduce the impact on the environment by decreasing carbon emissions. These stoves have larger hoppers than stoves that burn wood. This allows you to keep an adequate supply of fuel and reduces the requirement for frequent replenishment. The pellets are made of renewable, natural materials like wood chips and sawdust.
The high efficiency of pellet stoves also contributes to the environment being cleaner. They can burn up to 50% more BTU than the stoves that have an EPA certification that allows you to keep your home warm and reduce heating costs. Pellet stoves produce less harmful gases, such as particulates and smoke, than other wood burning stoves. This is because the combustion process is better controlled. The the ash produced by pellet stoves is still more polluting compared to that of log-burning stoves.
A pellet stove can also help the environment by cutting down on the pollution generated by transportation and wood processing. The majority of pellets are produced in the US and Canada. This means they have a smaller carbon footprint than the ones imported into Europe or Asia. The pellets are also collected and stored locally to reduce the environmental impact.
Wood pellet stoves aren't just eco-friendly, they can also be useful to heat your home. All you need to do is turn a switch. If you're interested in an efficient, clean-burning and convenient heating system for your home that can reduce your energy costs, look through our extensive selection of pellet stoves available for sale.
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This EPA certified pellet stove is a modern upgrade to the KP130 model. It has more advanced features, making it more efficient. Its AURORA diverse airflow technology provides your family with an amazing flame and superior comfort. The larger, 20% larger 170 lb. hopper provides more hours of powerful heating and exceptional thermal efficiency. Plus, you can adjust the temperature to your preference with the touch of one button on the wireless remote control programable.