HoMi asked:


I have a wood burning stove for heat. My upstairs, where the heater is located, is always too hot while the downstairs is freezing. Recently I was told that if I turn my central AC unit to fan then turn it on that it will heat my downstairs area. I was just wondering if this was true.

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sandra asked:


as accessories. we have a full educated staff to do installs, sales, and service. looking for something different and clever.

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SDV asked:


Condition is fair, with normal use. No cracks.

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it is i asked:


I want to use a wood stove instead of my fireplace insert (which doesn’t put out any heat when the power is out). A wood stove sales person said I needed 3 feet of vertical rise before going horizontally into my chimney with the pipe. I have the feeling she just wanted to sell me a fan-less insert for an extra $2500 over the price of a stove. Any chance of running the pipe at an angle until it’s in the fireplace chimney instead of straight up, then horizontal?

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bigoldloansmmee asked:


I have seen one years ago but as all things that work the epa or osha probley outlawed them.the stove was desinged for a mobile home not a house

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Female asked:


I am 35 weeks pregnant, and I have a wood burning stove at my job which is burning wood all day long. We have been using it the whole winter. Someone came in today and said it isn’t safe to have the wood stove while pregnant. Is this true? What can it do to me or my baby? I also have a fireplace at home which I used in the cold days of the winter. I have never heard this before, is it true? Thanks everyone!

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Michael Beikircher asked:


Ever since their invention in the 1980s these stoves have gained in popularity over the years. These are essentially stoves that operate on electricity and are rather small in size. These are used to burn pellets and pose many advantages like minimal waste production and high efficiency levels.

How do they work?

The way wood pellet stoves work is that the internal machinery replenishes the fire with more wood pellets once it gets exhausted. The only thing the user needs to do is to transport the pellets to hopper portion after which the pellets automatically get transported to fire. The wood pellet stoves also contain pressure systems that are negative which means that these stoves move the heated air outwards. This helps in larger distribution of heat inside the whole home. In addition in comparison to other more costly heating systems these wood pellet stoves tend to heat the pellets much more effectively. The wood pellets are completely combusted and they do not emit any smoke. This adds up to the cost savings as one does not need a chimney in order to remove the extra smoke from the house. The only investment needed is a small sized pipe which would go out of the house to help in getting rid of the extra smoke.

Zero waste

One of the significant advantages of wood pellet stoves is that they produce hardly any waste. One can expect to heat a bag of wood pellets weighing 40 pounds and still produce as little as a single cup of ash. One can continue using these stoves for months on end without necessitating emptying the ashes or cleaning the heating system. This makes these wood pellet stoves very easy to use and low on the maintenance front. The stoves also come with very high efficiency levels bordering around 80 or as much as 85 percent.

Economical and useful

The wood pellets are typically made from compressed sawdust which is then recycled. These get sourced from sawmills and lumberyards. The compression happens at extremely high temperatures and no chemicals or gum is used on sticking the sawdust. One can purchase a bag of wood pellets weighing almost 40 pounds within 5 dollars. In addition one can also avail discounts if the pellets are bought in bulk quantities. Thus wood pellets are a cheap and waste free form of fuel which has proven to be very economical for the average consumer. The heating system is also superior to more costly heating systems which mean the home can stay warmer for longer.

Varieties of wood stoves

Today there is a wide range of wood pellet stoves available in the market and a user can select depending upon preferences. The large variety of designs, colors and finishing can make any room look interesting. Many even have detailed engravings as well as ornamental work done on them which proves as a nice decorative accent for a home.



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Wood burning stoves, help, please?

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happybidz2003 asked:


I’m looking for the type of wood burning stove that they have in some ski lodges, the kind that is round, sits in the middle of the room, and is open all the way around. Do you know of a web site??

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MALO asked:


I plan on putting a wood stove in the corner of my cabin, do I need wall heat shields as well?

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Richard W asked:


I have a 30×40 woodworking shop, I installed a small cast iron stove, that I burn scrape wood in, on days when the temp. is down in the teens it takes for ever to heat the shop to a temp. that I can work,I wondered if a heat exchanger would be worth while.

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