Heating with wood, a natural choice
Each heating means has advantages and disadvantages. In order to determine if wood heating is right for you, take a few moments to review its strengths and weaknesses. These can be classified into two categories: one more technical, and one that affects the quality of life of users.
The quality of life of users While wood burning requires additional effort compared to other heating methods (removal of ash wood transport), it provides an irresistible atmosphere created by the crackle and smell.
Obviously wood burning requires frequent feeding fuel so that the heat remains constant. The lighting is also more complicated. It is not simply pushing a button! For cons, the mechanism of wood burning appliances is simpler than that of pellet appliances or gas. Their reliability is unmatched, electricity or not. Moreover, even if the installation of a fireplace is a little more expensive, the wood burning appliances are generally cheaper to operate than gas or pellets. Finally, the firewood is available almost everywhere, which provides stability in prices. In short, with the wood, it stays within budget!
Technical side Like all heaters, wood burning appliances are very safe. In addition, EPA certified devices or CSAB415. 1 have a low emission of fine particles in the atmosphere, making them the natural choice among solid fuel appliances. Wood is a renewable natural resource; used responsibly it is an attractive fuel in terms of sustainable development.
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