Wood Burning Stoves





Wood Boiler Stoves

For those of you looking for a way to supplement your home’s heating, wood boiler stoves provide a great option. Because one of the largest repeating costs is the cost of hot water heating, these boiler stoves continue to serve as a popular option among homeowners. Although these particular models of wood stoves do require additional land space since they need to be located a safe distance from the home, they continue to prove to be a great way to keep your hot water bills down.

These stoves are usually located in a small insulated shed away from the home and are connected to water pipes that are placed underground. The wood boiler model safely burns wood inside the contained box or cylinder and heats a water container which then transfers the heated water through the pipes. Although the heated water is most often then used for hot water throughout the home, it can still be converted for space heating.

Many people have also found that these boiler stoves are the best option for small communities that share heating responsibilities, multi home families and larger facilities that have multiple structures that require heating. This also makes them a favorite among handymen who have an auto garage or a craft shop next to the home that has no inter house heating set up.

You may consider looking for models that feature a secondary refractory lined combustion chamber for greater efficiency. This helps the boiler reach higher temperature with much less energy.

Related Information

Pot Belly Wood Stoves
Pot belly wood stoves have convenient features such as swing feed doors, large ash pits, cast iron foot rails, and draft controls.

Wood Burning Kitchen Stoves
Wood burning kitchen stoves allow you to make use of existing heat to prepare meals.

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