Wood Burning Stoves For Sale Wood stoves are beautiful and efficient way to heat your home. They come in a wide variety of styles that can match any design. If you live in a smoke control area, you'll want to choose an approved wood stove that is EPA-certified. These stoves are able to meet strict emission standards to minimize harmful pollutants and particulates. Catalytic & Non-Catalytic Wood stoves are designed to burn wood logs in a controlled way to generate heat. These units can be powered by both hard wood and soft wood and are a more efficient heating option than an open fireplace. They can reach a high level efficiency, up to 80% compared to 15 to 15% with an open fireplace. They also use less wood which reduces the carbon footprint. EPA regulations set the smoke emissions limit for all stoves to be mandatory of 4.1 g/h (for catalytic stoves) and 7.5 g/h (for non-catalytical stoves). Manufacturers have developed combustion technology over time to meet the requirements of these standards. Catalytic stoves lower the ignition temperature by making use of catalysts made from platinum or palladium. This ensures all gases are burned and results in an environmentally friendly, cleaner burn. Due to their efficient combustion, these stoves can also keep burning for longer. Modern non-catalytic stoves employ baffles as well as stainless steel tubes that relight the lingering gasses and initiate secondary combustion. This reduces the amount of gas that is not burned that enter the flue and results in an even, stunning flame display. Non-catalytical stoves are simpler to use and don't require regular cleaning or catalyst replacement. Both non-catalytic and catalytic stoves can be used with a venting system that allows them to burn both hard and soft wood with the same effectiveness. Having two options available can help you to get the most value for your wood, and make it easier for you to locate the ideal wood burning stove for sale that fits in with your home. Morso offers both non-catalytic and catalytic wood burning stoves that are Swan-labelled, meaning they are compliant with the strictest environmental requirements. Their wood stoves emit considerably less fine particles than models that are EPA-certified and are a green heating option. Energy Independence Wood stoves are a great method to attain energy independence and reduce your dependence on oil, gas, or electricity. A wood stove can heat your home in a natural and efficient manner. You can also use a blower to distribute the warmth more efficiently in the coldest winter nights of winter. With the most advanced technology for combustion Wood stoves of today are designed with air quality and efficiency in mind. They incorporate baffles and firebricks to ensure that the wood burns as efficiently as it can. They also use air injection tubes to bathe the fire with air, reducing the amount of unburned particles that escape into the air. With these innovations you can enjoy the warmth of your wood stove without having to worry about air pollution. The smoke generated by new wood stoves is much less harmful than that produced by older stoves. Additionally burning wood is a renewable and renewable energy source. It does not release any more carbon dioxide into the environment than it would release in the event that it were it were left to decay naturally in the forest. When you look through the available wood stoves, look for the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) certified symbol. This means that the stove meets the minimum standards set by EPA to cut down on air emissions. You should also consider the size of your stove and how much heat you will need to cover your home. The ideal size wood stove will allow you to maximize the efficiency of your energy while being able to warm your home comfortably. The EPA-certified wood stoves available for on sale at Embers Living are available in both traditional and modern styles that will complement any house. Shop online for the top freestanding wood stoves or visit one of our Colorado showrooms for more details. Our knowledgeable team is ready to answer your questions regarding our wood stoves as well as other products. We also offer delivery and financing options to your residence for convenience. We are proud to offer wood stoves from the most trusted brands in the business, including Lopi and England's Stove Works. Warmth & Aesthetics A wood-burning stove can be an ideal addition to any home. It radiates heat throughout your home, which lets you stay warm without having to switch on your furnace. It can also keep you warm during a power failure and protect you from neighbors until power is restored. A modern wood stove has a catalytic system that ignites gasses that aren't burned before they're released through your chimney, which decreases creosote accumulation and encourages an efficient burn. They are also made to burn more efficiently than traditional stoves, which could help you save money. Furthermore, some models can double as an oven that allows you to use your wood stove for both cooking and heating. You'll also need to consider the type and amount of wood you'll be using in your stove. Different types of wood produce different levels of BTUs and burn at different rates. Additionally, the size of your living area and the insulation of your home will determine how much heat your stove will generate. It's important that you measure the space where you plan to place your wood stove, and consult an expert to determine what kind of wood burner is best for you. Before you purchase, make sure you check with your municipality to see if regulations limit or prohibit wood stove installation in your area. They may even require flue liner as well as other safety requirements. You should also make sure that the stove you buy is EPA certified. This means that the manufacturer has met the minimum emission standards set by the EPA, which are significantly less than those of older stoves. If you're in search of a premium wood burning stove for sale look no further than the options that is available at Embers Living. We offer a range of stoves with different sizes, features and styles to complement any living space. Visit our showroom and speak to our team for assistance. You can also browse through our extensive selection and purchase a brand new wood stove online. Efficiency Wood stoves are a much more efficient source of heating than traditional brick fireplaces. They are designed to operate completely off the grid and burn more wood fuel, saving you money on your utility bills. They also produce a much more heat, and are capable of keeping your entire house warm for hours on end. An electric blower may be used to distribute the warmth more quickly, however this consumes very little electricity. They are also less prone to smoke from chimneys than fireplaces, which can cause problems for those who live near. This is because wood stoves have a closed combustion chamber, which means that they are more efficient in transferring heat into the home. A lot of the latest wood-burning stoves available make use of advanced technology to increase efficiency. Some boast efficiencies up to 81 percent. Even the most efficient stoves will require a bit of effort from their owners in order to attain maximum performance. It is important to ensure that you do not let the air controls of the stove completely open. This can cause the appliance to overheat, which can cause damage and decrease its performance. Modern stoves have detailed instructions in their owners' manuals on how to use the air controls. The quality of the wood you use is also important for the effectiveness of your wood stove. The more dry the wood is the more efficiently it will burn and produce heat. A good rule of thumb is to use only seasoned wood that has been dried and split for at least one year. In addition to the proper use, there are several other things that you can do to help your wood burning stove become more efficient. Some are simple, such as making sure the vent isn't blocked, while others require more complex adjustments to the wood stove's combustion process. It is crucial to decide what the wood stove's principal function is in your home. Is it to provide an atmospheric element for occasional cosy evenings, or is it to be used as your primary source of heat? If the latter then you might have to install a different ventilation system for your stove and you must follow DEC's Wood Smoke Control Guidelines (leaves DEC website) for direction.