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Enviro Pellet Stoves And The Advantages Of Using Pellet Stoves There are many different types of pellet stoves on the market today and Enviro pellet stoves are a good example of the variety out there as they have everything from quite small elegant pellet stoves right up to very large pellet stoves that produce up to a maximum of 70,000 BTU's (British Thermal Units). The pellets stoves available today also have built in timers and remote controls making it far easier for you to control when you would like your heating to come on or go off. Some you can even control via mobile phone. Pellet stoves can also be very low maintenance as the hopers connected to the stoves only need to be filled up once a day and in some pellet stoves with larger hopper can accommodate as much as 6 days worth of pellets. Depending what type of fuel you are using for example premium wood pellets, they produce very little ash and clinker formation making it a very clean and efficient heating method. |
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Choosing A Pellet Fuel Source And Pros And Cons Of Wood Pellets There are many different types of pellet fuel you can use today however not all pellet stoves will burn all fuel types and if you try to burn for example straw fuel pellets in a wood pellet only stove then you will have problems with excess ash and clinker formations which in some cases can cause serious breakdowns with pellet stoves and big repair bills. You will therefore need to decide what fuel pellets you are going to use. The advantages of using wood pellets are that they are a relatively clean fuel producing little ash and clinker but if you purchased a pellet stove that can only burn wood pellets you are reliant then on that fuel source and if prices of wood were to rise then its not the best financial decision. It would be far better purchasing a pellet stove that could burn various fuel types such as wood, straw and grass. Many of the Enviro pellet stoves can burn multi fuel pellets. There would however be more maintenance required using multi fuel pellets as they do produce more ash and clinker so regular cleaning is required and you would have to decide if you have time to do this. |
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What Considerations To Make When Purchasing a Pellet Fuel Stove There many good reasons these days for purchasing a pellet stove. Not only is it good for the environment as wood fuel pellets and multi fuel pellets are a carbon neutral fuel source but also because of the financial incentives as well. Firstly with the grants that you can get from some local councils for helping with the costs of pellet stove installations but also the money that you can save from burning fuels such as wood, grass or straw pellets compared to the prices of traditional fuels such as oil and gas. Making sure you are purchasing the right type of pellet stove for you needs though should not be overlooked and there are many factors which you need to take into consideration. For example as I stated earlier there are many various sizes of pellet stoves on the market and you will need to determine what heat output you require to heat a particular area. You will also need to decide if you would like the pellet stove to be an aesthetically pleasing focal point as there are pellet stoves that resemble traditional wood burning stoves or more modern looking stoves. To help you make a confident choice we have developed the Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide. |
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The Pellet Stove and Boiler Guide © PelHeat Ltd - Pellets For Enviro Pellet Stoves |
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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 enviro pellet stoves