



Breckwell pellet stoves have the overwhelming heat appealing flames, unique to a similar wood heat. With a much cleaner operation and having conveniences built in, self feeding, automatic ignition it makes it a hard choice to not move to one. Since 1984 more than a half a million pellet stoves have proven the wonderful heating technology. This has made it fitting, cost-effective and temperate on the environment. Anyone looking towards their future should be looking at a pellet stove.
Wood pellets are made from timber and byproducts of it. Wood pellets are shaped into the diameter of a pencil eraser. Less waste comes from the wood pellets, and they burn organically. This means it doesn’t contribute to the greenhouse effect. The CO2 that is produced is neutral to the environment. It is available in 40lb bags and stores in one-third the space of cordwood. Imagine stocking up for the winter using 1/3 the space. Not only will you thank yourself the environment will thank you. Many pellet stoves will heat 1400+ square feet of space. For example, a small 2 bedroom condo is about 1150 square feet.
Nothing beats walking into a warm home on a cold winter day, especially the heat from a consoling fireplace. I can tell you that not everyone loves chopping wood. It can be a task of its own, or having someone split wood for you at an extra cost, also the constant cleaning up of ashes when using a conventional fireplace. While many people love the warmth of a fire place it can be a chore and I was just not ready to give up the heat and go to oil heat.
Wood pellet stoves are a great alternative to the ordinary wood burning stove. Less mess, and less overall time to get your fire roaring. You will still appreciate the heat of a wood pellet stove, and you will not worry about if you will get enough heat. Wood pellets are tightly bound sawdust, about an inch and a half long
Wood pellet stoves are a great alternative for those who feel this way, as they provide all the warmth and atmosphere of a wood burning stove, without the mess. Wood pellets are tightly compacted sawdust pellets that are about an inch and a half long. When burned, wood pellets are very efficient and powerful, and provide plenty of heat for warming an entire home.
Wood pellets will not work in a standard wood burning stove. They are specifically designed to work in pellet stoves, which come in a large variety of styles and from manufacturers. Available in inserts and freestanding models, pellet stoves can be integrated into a home’s current vent system.
So that one stove can heat every room most come with a built in fan, to blow heat around. Pellet stoves range from $1300 to $2200, which is typical for a wood burning stove of any type. Additional installation costs may apply. Please check into it. You’ll want to plan on using about 100 KWH of electricity every month, and the internal components of pellet stoves operate on electricity.
There are many name brand pellet stoves that offer quality products, including Heilsa, Lopi, Harman, Breckwell, Avalon and Whitfield. The best wood pellet stove for your needs is going to depend on what you want to spend and how much house you are heating. Pellet stoves are available with different size hoppers, which is the device that releases pellets into the stove. Pellet stoves with bigger hoppers will heat further space, but will cost extra too. Nonetheless, if you go with a high class brand, the price will be well worth it, and your pellet stove will pay itself off long before it needs replaced.