4 Reasons to Buy a New Wood
Stove
By AJ
Vanderhorst
Newer doesn't automatically mean better, but when it comes
to the tested technology of advanced wood stoves, the benefits
are hard to argue with. Current wood stove models-anything made
after the early 1990s and approved by the Environmental
Protection Agency-are at least a third more economical than the
traditional pot belly stove. That means 33 percent less cash
spent on seasoned wood (or 33 percent less elbow grease if you
harvest your own fuel). In addition, today's wood burning
stoves are nearly smokeless, keeping polluting fumes to a
minimum. Let's break down the benefits in a little more
detail.
First, Efficient
Technology
At the moment you sign the check or swipe your credit card,
the economical technology of a contemporary stove will cost you
about $200 dollars. However, as heating savings begin to
accumulate, that investment will quickly pay dividends. After
just a couple seasons of use, you can expect your stove to have
paid for itself-and thereafter you're moving further and
further into the black with every fire you build. It's not hard
to see why many homeowners find this kind of math
attractive.
Second, Green
Safety
Modern stoves give off 90 percent fewer fumes than the
traditional models, which amounts to fires that are virtually
smokeless. Practically, this means no dark, heavy smoke, no
stifling, harmful emissions, no bad odor. This kind of
efficiency makes stoves an environmentally friendly
alternative. On top of this, 90 percent less smoke means 90
percent less creosote--a flammable waste substance that
accumulates in stove flues. That means you won't need to hire a
chimney sweep to service your stove, and it reduces the risk of
stovepipe fires to almost nil.
Third, Maximum Wood
Economy
This may sound slightly redundant, but let me point it out
anyway. Contemporary stoves produce very little smoke, as we
saw above-but this is a result of their fuel efficiency. They
burn hotter with less wood, and they burn wood completely,
leaving very little ash. This results in a smaller
environmental footprint, as less wood is consumed. Do you see a
theme emerging? More heat, less expenditure. In addition,
today's stoves are easy to operate, so you'll spend a minimum
of time getting your fires lit. No tinkering with a quirky
machine to get the air flow right and the fire started.
Fourth, Wood Stove
Style
This may be the last thing you think about, but it needs to
be said: Today's stoves are much better looking than their
predecessors. Advanced modern designs give us a pay-off in
aesthetic terms as well. Stoves you'll look at now showcase
graceful lines, custom colors, and stone and enamel materials
in addition to classic cast iron and welded steel models.
Contemporary stoves feature self-cleaning glass windows, which
allow you to keep an eye on fires and make adjustments if
necessary. But probably better than that, it allows you to curl
up and watch the flames dance.
Convinced yet? By going with a new stove, you'll gain a
radiant heating source that pads your bank account while adding
to the beauty of your home.
Want to learn more? AJ Vanderhorst writes about
selecting wood stoves for today's homes. A
world of warm aesthetics and hot, clean, fuel economy awaits
your discovery. Explore today's wood burning stoves at
Wood Stoves for Homes.
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