Wood Burning Stove Or Pellet Stove?
August 19, 2008 by Christiane
The heating season is approaching quickly and it is high time to install that wood burning stove or pellet stove you have been thinking about. Which one will it be?
The first thing to check is the availability of pellets in your area. At this point in time, you might not be able to purchase pellets locally. And purchasing locally is important, since it means that there is a sustainable fuel supply in your area. The Pellet Fuels Institute has a list of wood pellet manufacturers. Contact the nearest manufacturers on the list and ask if they sell directly to consumers or who their retailers are. As with anything, shop around and compare prices, proximity, and delivery guarantees.
What’ s The Difference Between Wood And Pellet Stoves?
Pellet stoves burn more efficiently and cleanly than wood burning stoves.
All pellet stoves require an electrical connection, whereas only those wood burning stoves with blowers require an electrical connection.
Wood burning stoves require a functioning chimney or approved vent, whereas most pellet stoves can use a conventional flue. Important: check your particular model and your local codes!
Pellet stoves distribute the heat by blowing hot air into the space. These stoves do not get very hot to the touch. This can be a deciding factor if you have small children. Pellet stoves are quick to provide heat, and quick to cool down, once the fire is out.
Wood burning stoves radiate heat. Some models also have fans to blow hot air into the space. These stoves get very hot to the touch and keep radiating warmth, long after the fire has burnt down.
Wood pellet stoves require less attention than cord wood burning stoves:
Wood burning stoves require a good amount of work:
Wood pellet stoves are considerably more costly than wood burning stoves. You can find a good wood burning stove for under $ 1,000, whereas a good, reliable pellet stove will cost over $2,000.
Cost for pellets and cost for cord wood depend to a large extent on the region you live in. In some regions pellets are more expensive, in other areas cord wood tops the list.
Some areas have experienced pellet shortages, with the increase in popularity of pellet stoves.
Wood burning stoves are more messy than pellet stoves.
Your Personal Preferences For Choosing A Wood Stove Or Pellet Stove
After reading the above comparison, your personal preferences will also help you decide.
Other Deciding Factors
In addition to the personal preferences, the following factors must be considered:
No matter which option you choose, you can heat your home with a sustainable fuel with either a wood burning stove or a pellet stove.
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