Pellet Stoves on Sale
Pellet stoves offer a convenient and affordable alternative to traditional fireplaces. They use the fuel source of wood byproducts and sawdust that has been compressed.
Modern pellet stoves provide convenience, with features such as automatic thermostats and programmable thermostats. These features allow you to control your stove and ensure the temperature at a comfortable level.
Energy Efficiency

Pellet stoves can provide homeowners with energy efficiency and control, which is a green and natural alternative to traditional propane, oil or electric resistance heaters. These durable stoves utilize compressed pellet fuel that is made from dried, ground wood or other biomass. They generate consistent heat over a long period of time. These stoves can be used as a backup source of heat, or with existing heating systems, depending on the size and heating requirements of your home.
In addition Many states and localities provide rebates on efficient pellet stoves, making them a cost-effective heating solution. These incentives, combined with low operating costs and low maintenance, make pellet stoves an appealing option for anyone who wants to cut the cost of heating their home.
The EPA states that pellet stoves have an efficiency of 78%, however actual performance can be much better. Innovation and competition has resulted in improvements in burner technology and emissions controls. More than dozen models are on the market emitting less than half a grain of particulate matter per hour. It's not long before the industry develops and tests stoves that emit less than 0.1 grams of particulate matter per hour. This is an important milestone that could coincide with national and state-level renewable heating goals.
A pellet stove releases less toxins than other wood- and coal-burning furnaces and boilers. It also reduces greenhouse gases and promotes environmentally sustainable, low-impact harvesting of wood. These stoves make a great alternative for those who are concerned about deforestation, or are looking for an alternative to costly heating oil and propane.
Most pellet stoves have automated pellet feeding systems and thermostatic controls that ensure a constant heat output according to the temperature set and ensure that the heating system is operating at peak performance with no or little user intervention. Certain pellet stoves offer remote start options and they can be linked to a smart thermostat to fully automate the operation.
A pellet stove can save homeowners a lot of money over a period of years. This is particularly true if the stove is utilized in conjunction with an existing heating system or as the primary heating source. In these situations, a homeowner can often recoup their initial investment within several winters by reducing their energy bills.
Easy Maintenance
Pellet stoves are easy to use and don't require as much attention as wood stoves or other heating options. However, you will need to maintain the stove to keep it working effectively throughout winter. You'll need some supplies, such as a stovebrush, liquid for removing soot, paper towels, and commercial glass cleaners for pellet stoves. Also, make sure small pellet stove have a metal container to store the ash in and a vacuum with a dusting attachment to keep the flue vent clean of ash accumulation.
The pellet stove is powered by an electric motor that sends small pellets into a combustion chamber, called a burnpot. There, they are then burned. The burn pot and the hopper are protected from overheating to keep the stove efficient and safe. Some pellet stoves have an automatic ignition, power modulation and a built-in exhaust fan.
Most pellet stoves are designed to use only high-quality wood pellets that are made from sawdust, wood chips, bark and other natural materials. The pellets must also have a low moisture content to prevent them from burning too fast and producing excessive smoke and ash. The best-rated pellet stoves on the market today offer an efficient thermal efficiency of 82 percent. This will help you save money on heating expenses over time.
It is recommended to read the instruction manual before buying pellet stoves to find out the type of fuel it employs and how to take care of the stove. You'll need to know the size of hopper and how often you need to empty it.
Some of the most popular pellet stoves are designed to store large quantities of fuel. They have the capacity to warm an entire house. Others have smaller hoppers that require filling only once per day. Some models require an electric auger to work, which means they can't operate without electricity or backup batteries. If you select one that requires an electric auger, it's crucial to purchase backup batteries in order that you can continue to use your stove in the event of a power interruption.
Low Carbon Emissions
Wood pellet stoves are a clean, green alternative to traditional fossil fuels. They are made from renewable, natural sources -- like recycled cardboard, recycled paper and paper pulp sludge -- that would otherwise be discarded as waste. They also produce lower levels of sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and volatile organic compounds, compared to other heating methods. This type of heating is a great option to cut down on your energy bills and environmental impact while improving the indoor air quality.
When you are choosing a wood pellet stove, look for one with an efficient rating that effectively converts the fuel into heat. As a general rule look for a model capable of delivering up to 40,000 BTUs per hour to heat a typical house.
Find a stove with safety features to guard against overheating or fire hazards. Pellet stoves need regular maintenance. This includes cleaning the ash pan, and ensuring proper ventilation. They can be a great alternative to heating systems. However, they must be sized correctly and placed in a place where heat can easily be circulated throughout the home.
The majority of pellet stoves come with control options that can be programmed, allowing you to set the temperature and timetable you prefer. This makes them simple to use and ensures that your home will be properly heated and emits low emissions. Many pellet stoves are equipped with exhaust systems built-in that remove and vent combustion products, like gases and particulate matter outside of your home.
The emissions of PM, BC, and OC were significantly decreased at higher fuel loads, except for a small increase of OC at lower fuel loads due to an increased absorption based on wavelength. The results show that wood pellet stoves emit less CO2, NOx and PAHs than traditional wood-burning appliances.
The type of pellets that you choose will impact the performance of your stove. Select high-quality pellets that don't smell, contain less moisture and contain a tiny amount of Ash. They have the highest heating capacity, which makes them more effective at generating heat than other pellets.
Cleaner Environment
Utilizing a wood pellet stove for home heating helps reduce the impact on the environment by reducing carbon emissions. The hoppers of these stoves are generally larger than those found on a traditional wood-burning stove and make it easy to ensure a steady supply of fuel and lessening the requirement for frequent replenishment. The pellets are made of renewable, natural materials such as recycled sawdust and wood chips.
The high efficiency of pellet stoves contributes to a healthier environment. They can burn up 50 percent more BTU than a stove that burns wood which has an EPA certification. This lets you keep your house warm and reduce your heating costs. Pellet stoves emit fewer harmful gases, such as smoke and particulates than other wood burning stoves. This is because the combustion process is better controlled. The the ash produced by pellet stoves, however, is still more polluting compared to that of log-burning stoves.
A pellet stove can also help the environment by decreasing the amount of pollution caused by wood processing and transportation. Since the majority of pellets come from the US and Canada and Canada, they have lower carbon footprints than those imported from Europe or Asia. The pellets are also collected and stored locally to reduce the environmental impact.
Aside from the green benefits, wood pellet stoves provide the convenience of simple heating at the flick of a switch. If you're in search of a convenient, clean-burning supplemental home heating system that will lower your energy bills, explore our wide selection of pellet stoves on sale.
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This EPA certified pellet stove is a modern version of the traditional KP130. It has more advanced features, making it even more efficient. The AURORA airflow technology gives your family members a comfortable and amazing flame with its AURORA technology. The 20 percent larger 170 lbs. hopper provides more hours of powerful heating and incredible thermal efficiency. Plus, you can adjust the temperature where you want by pressing a single button using the wireless remote control that can be programmed.