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Pellet stoves are very easy low-maintenance appliances to heat your home with. Typically you will only need to reload your pellet stove hopper every one to two days depending on the size of your hopper. Wood pellet stoves eliminate messy wood splitting and firewood hauling sessions. All you have to do to load your pellet stove is simply pour the wood pellets from the bag or your pellet bucket or container into the hopper.
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Since pellet stoves use dried wood pellets they do not produce any smoke. With a pellet stove you will never have to worry about being smoked out of the room or breathing in the smoke and fumes which could be hazardous to your health. Wood pellets also operate without drying out the air in your home.
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Pellet stoves are a great option for homeowners that have pets or small children. Since pellet stoves produce virtually no exterior heat and remain cool to the touch, they are safe to operate around pets and children. This also allows you to place your wood pellet stove as close as 1″ away from the wall opening up more installation possibilities.
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Pellet stoves are extremely environmentally friendly considering that they use recycled materials that burn in an Eco friendly manner. Pellet stoves operate using renewable energy which is readily available. They release less harmful gases into the air and no trees are cut just to manufacture them.
Pellet stoves are clean-burning, low-cost and low maintenance stoves that are becoming increasingly popular among homeowners who are concerned with rising fuel costs, our independence from overseas resources, and our environment. Pellet stoves can be just as effective and efficient as wood burning stoves and some of them are manufactured to easily integrate into your home’s current vent system so that you are able to heat your entire house. Pellet stoves also make great zone heaters if you don’t need a heating appliance to heat your entire home.