Wood stoves are now the greatest alternative for heating your home this winter and saving money on heating because of the increase in the cost of electricity and gas (as well as the shortage of pellets). In Europe, the price of wood stoves has climbed by 165% in the past month. Due to their aesthetic appeal and environmental friendliness, fireplaces and wood stoves are very popular choices. It is possible, though, that we do not know how to make the most of them or that we have lost the ability to burn wood. Therefore, spending a few minutes reading the manufacturer’s instructions for the wood stove you purchase will be quite beneficial.
The type of wood used for firewood is important because it needs to be dried before burning in order to prevent the energy from being utilized to burn water instead of producing heat. The wood should ideally be dried for at least a year, and the optimal method is kiln drying because it has a low moisture level of under 20%. Choose hardwoods over softwoods because they burn more slowly. Hardwoods come from deciduous trees like ash and oak.
A WOOD STOVE LIGHTING TECHNIQUE
In general, you should abide by the manufacturer’s recommendations, however, the following are some important pointers for using a wood stove correctly:
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