Green Benefits of Pellet Burning Stoves

The first gas stove was patented in 1826 with the first practical coal stove being invented in 1833. After that came the invention of the first electric stove in 1891. They have certainly come a long way and there is no doubt that stoves provide efficient heating in addition to being timeless in their unique styling. Nowadays, there are numerous different styles to choose from ranging from gas, wood and even pellet burning stoves. Consequently, you are sure to find one that fits your needs and lifestyle.

The cast iron stove is one more style that is not only efficient but also extremely stylish that remains a popular choice today. Apart from their decorative and attractive traditional styles, they are also capable of using a number of different fuel types, such as coal stoves and wood burning stoves, and numerous other types of smokeless fuels. Of course, they are also able to operate as fully functioning cooking stoves and still provide efficient heating. An output of high heat is a standard feature on all of the styles and models, starting at a low of six kilowatts up to a large wattage of sixteen kilowatts, which is more than capable of heating a large room.

Wood Burning Stoves vs Pellet Stoves

Pellet Burning Stove
With everybody turning toward a greener lifestyle, there is a natural focus on what can be done to make appliances, such as stoves and fireplaces, more environmentally friendly. That is where pellet burning stoves come in, as they are extremely easy to operate and are more convenient than conventional wood burning appliances. Many folks consider that they are as easy to operate as the gas, oil or electric heaters that they are familiar with.

This type of stove burns wood pellets, which is compressed wood that is collected from what would otherwise be waste products of wood and lumber. There are also corn pellet stoves that offer the same type of environmentally friendly and simple operation as the wood pellet stoves.

Pellet Burning Stove Efficiency

Most of the pellet stoves rely on sophisticated computers and circuit boards to determine how much pellet fuel should be burned. Most models have at least two burn settings and some use thermostats to control the fire. This type of system is highly efficient and causes very little pollution.

An additional benefit to these types of pellet burning stoves is that they burn wood so efficiently that a standard chimney is not normally required. Typically, the exhaust fumes are routed through a small hole in the wall to the outside using a pipe known as a pellet stove vent. Pellet stove inserts can also be vented up through an existing chimney, but normally the chimney will need to be relined with a stainless steel liner.