Have you ever tried a pellet stove? I was considering getting one because you don't need to vent them.
I have not, sorry.
Have you ever tried a pellet stove? I was considering getting one because you don't need to vent them.
I've heard of that in many areas. I think that any new wood stove manufactured and sold today must meet some EPA bullsht guidelines. Depending on where one lives, any wood stove can be used. Years ago I made several wood stoves, and people loved them. I think the problem today with using a non EPA wood stove is getting insurance on your house.One current and expanding in the future problem is more and more wood stoves are illegal to use.
I remember hearing something about that. Many big cities have regulations on burning wood during inversion days. Reason #1,001 to not live in a city.I "Think" Fairbanks, Alaska has regulations on woodstove usage.
you still need to vent them, but not like a wood stove, but they need outside energy to operate.Have you ever tried a pellet stove? I was considering getting one because you don't need to vent them.
And pellets. I looked into it for the cabin but nixed it because you can only burn pellets and if they are made unobtainable then what? The hopper required electricity to operate and a power outage would render it unusable.you still need to vent them, but not like a wood stove, but they need outside energy to operate.
My sister uses a pellet stove in her house. Not sure how much electric it needs to run it though. The hopper to feed the pellets and the fan uses electricity.Have you ever tried a pellet stove? I was considering getting one because you don't need to vent them.
Thanks. I was looking for the easiest solution.you still need to vent them, but not like a wood stove, but they need outside energy to operate.
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