Breckwell Pellet Stoves Compared to Traditional Wood Stoves

Making the decision to purchase a wood pellet stove for instance a Breckwell pellet stove is a step in the right direction for greener way of living and also with rising heating costs in traditional fuels such as oil and gas, a good way to save money in the future. Pellet stoves such as the Breckwell pellet stoves can also be an attractive feature in a home just like a traditional wood stove however they require a lot less cleaning and only need to be topped up with pellets once a day or even less in some types of wood pellet stoves that have big enough hoppers to accommodate a few days worth of pellets. Another positive comparison of the Breckwell pellet stove compared to traditional wood stove is that they don't produce any smoke, therefore your walls don't get grubby and require regular cleaning. Breckwell pellets stoves can also be operated via a remote control making it very easy to control your heating environment.

Carbon Neutral Wood Fuel Pellets and Other Biomass Fuel Pellets

Wood pellets are made from sawdust and other timber by-products, It is an economical and renewable fuel source, which in essence is manufactured from a waste material. It does not contribute to the greenhouse effect, since it is carbon neutral. Biomass fuel pellets can be manufactured from many different types of materials such as corn, grass, straw and even cardboard and just like wood fuel pellets are made from renewable energy sources so are carbon neutral. There are also tax incentives being introduced for using carbon neutral fuel so not only is it good for the environment but also good for future investment

Wood Pellet Manufacture and the Wood Pellet Production Guide

If you are interested in producing your own wood fuel pellets and or biomass fuel pellets or if you would like more information on how wood and biomass fuel pellets are made then the wood pellet production guide can give you a lot more information regarding what equipment you will need and how to get started.

Making Sure That You Are Purchasing The Best Stove For Your Needs

It is essential that you research which is the best pellet stove for your heating requirements. You will need to look at factors such as what area you are trying to heat and does the pellet stove produce enough kW maximum heat output to heat that area. What fuel are you going to want to burn? Premium wood pellets on their own or a mixture of various pellets. The advantage to using premium wood pellets is that they produce very little ash or cause very little or no problems due to clinker formation, however if you purchase a pellet stove that can only burn one type of fuel then you are reliant on that fuel source and if prices were to rise then you could be stuck with a bad investment, therefore it would make more financial sense to purchase a multi fuel pellet stove.  Are you looking for a pellet stove that is going to be a focal point in a home or building so that it would need to be aesthetically pleasing, there are many types of pellet stoves that resemble traditional wood burning stoves or there are more modern looking stoves. To help you decide what would be the best pellet stove for you and your heating needs we have developed the Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide.

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The Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide © PelHeat Ltd - Breckwell Pellet Stoves

The PelHeat Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide provides detailed information on the differences between pellet stoves and boilers on sale today. Not all wood pellet stoves

can burn all types of fuel pellets due to design limitations. This guide will show what features to look out for to when buying a wood pellet boiler or pellets for breckwell pellet stoves