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What is the Difference Between Wood Burning Stoves vs Pellet Stoves: Which is Best?

18 Mar

There’s no doubt about it, a brightly lit stove in the corner of a room instantly makes everything cosier. There’s something about the warmth from a real fire that you just can’t capture with radiators or central heating. Picking the right stove for your home and your family can be a bit of a minefield though. The choice is often between wood burning or pellet stoves, so we’ve outlined the three key benefits of each below for you to take a look at, plus some further comparison.

Wood burning stove benefits

1. As the name would suggest, wood burning stoves burn wood. The benefit of this is that wood is readily available and can be purchased at a very low cost. If you’re lucky enough, you might be able to yield wood from your own land, making it completely free.

2. Wood burning stoves don’t rely on any external power sources. This cuts the costs of having an electrically powered stove and may also be handy if you live somewhere prone to power cuts. All you need is wood and matches and you’re good to go!

3. Woodburning stoves are aesthetically pleasing – you get a traditional appearance with burning logs, which can really lift the look of a room.

Pellet stove benefits

pellet stoves Isideindro1. Pellet stoves emit virtually no smoke and therefore leave almost no carbon footprint, making them a very ‘green’ choice. They also burn wood waste, in the form of pellets.

2. Only a small hole in the wall is required to ventilate a pellet stove, leaving you with a lot of flexibility as to where you have yours positioned in the room. This is great for tricky spaces and can reduce installation costs.

3. The contained flames of pellet stoves make them a really safe option with less risk of flying sparks, which is especially great if you have young children or pets in your household.

It’s also worth thinking about comparing initial costs with running costs. Typically, woodburning stoves are a little pricier to install, but with the benefit of cheaper fuel and no related electricity bills. Pellet stoves, on the other hand, can be a little more affordable to install and, as mentioned, are easier to fit in terms of ventilation.

Whichever option you go for, you’re guaranteed to enjoy a warm glow that will see you through all the seasons. A wood or pellet burning stove is an investment worth making when you’re designing your living room – and once you’ve decided which to go for, you get all the fun of picking accessories to match!

 
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A buyer’s guide to pellet stoves

25 Sep

pellet stoves IsideindroPellet stoves  are proving to be one of the most popular heating solutions around; efficient, eco-friendly and stylish, they could be just what you need to improve your home. But what do you need to consider when considering buying and installing a new pellet stove?

Pellet stoves, unlike woodburning stoves, use a different fuel source; compressed pellets made from recycled wood shavings and sawdust. This is material that might otherwise  find its way to landfill, so in choosing a pellet stove you are making a very environmentally conscious choice. In addition, the pellets are incredibly efficient at producing heat (the compression process results in a dry product that contains less water than wood in its untreated state) and are, therefore, a very effective and economical fuel. Pellet stoves in our range typically provide a greater overall combustion efficiency, from 80% to upwards of 90%.

If your heating requirements aren’t straightforward, then a pellet stove could be just what you’re looking for, providing a solution that can supplement an existing heating system by connecting to an existing radiator circuit, or work independently as your principal heating source. The addition of timer facilities and even controls manipulated by your  mobile phone can make the pellet stove an incredibly convenient way of bringing heat to your home. Pellet stoves do require electricity in order to operate, so you’ll need to consider the proximity to a power source when siting your stove.

Room heating Pellet stoves store their fuel in an in-built hopper that can hold between 15kg and 50kg of fuel. Pellet stoves typically produce a heat output between 4Kw and 28Kw depending upon size, so take the opportunity of speaking with us before you buy to get some advice on the best model for your particular needs .

Our range of pellet stoves are available in a variety of styles from the very sleek and modern  to the traditional .

There’s no doubt that purchasing a pellet stove is an investment, however, it is an investment that will repay the initial costs in energy savings and the longer term benefits of using an environmentally friendly renewable energy source. Regular servicing is advisable, as you would with any similarly sophisticated piece of engineering. But with appropriate care, your pellet stove should provide you with an excellent source of heating that will make your home both inviting and stylish.

 
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