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Pellet Stoves and Inserts
Once you experience a pellet stove, it’s easy to understand why people rave about these efficient and unique home heaters that generate an automated, economical and earth-friendly wood heat…and all without firewood! For just pennies an hour, a pellet stove can deliver a deep, penetrating warmth that provides independence from high heating bills while emitting almost no wood smoke. And, with tremendous flexibility in installation and sizing, pellet stoves are a sophisticated choice for convenient heat that helps protect the environment and doesn’t break the bank.
Hearthstone – www.hearthstonestoves.com HearthStone's pellet burning technology is certified well below the EPA standards of particulate emissions, making our stoves not only beautiful, but extremely clean and efficient as well. This is because the combustion is closely monitored by an onboard computer, which optimizes the burn efficiency.
Lopi Wood Stoves – www.lopistoves.com The easiest way to burn with wood! Pellet fuel is safe, convenient and renewable.
Thelin - www.thelinco.com With convenience, durability and vintage styling in mind, Thelin’s unique pellet stove will add a touch of elegance to your home.
Lennox – www.lennoxhearthproducts.com Powerful, fully automatic pellet heating, advanced technical features and customizable style options combine to create reliable warmth and timeless beauty
FUEL EFFICIENCY CALUCATOR - www.hpba.org/fuel-efficiency-calculator Pellets are a renewable, non-fossil fuel made from 100 percent compressed sawdust. This fuel was developed in the 1970’s as a way to use the waste wood from manufacturing processes. Pellets are an extremely efficient way to burn wood and can be purchased in 40 pound bags. A unique advantage of pellet fuel is the ability to lock in fuel costs at the beginning of the heating season.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION - http://epa.gov/burnwise Pellet stoves are similar in appearance to wood stoves; however, instead of wood, pellet stoves burn a renewable fuel made of ground, dried wood and other biomass wastes compressed into pellets. Pellet stoves operate by pouring pellets into a hopper which feeds automatically into the stove. Unlike wood stoves and fireplaces, most pellet stoves need electricity to operate. Because they pollute so little, pellet stoves do not require EPA certification; however, some manufacturers voluntarily seek this certification.
Sierra Hearth & Home | 619-B South Hwy 49 | Jackson CA 95642 209.223.4007
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