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1). Pellet-stove Part. II
When you think of a pellet-stove you may think that it is going to be a big hassle so that you are going to turn your nose up to the thought of a pellet-stove. You may even think that a pellet-stove is not going to be safe in your home because of the area that you live in or where it needs to be places for operation. Another thought that you may have is that you would not be able to use the pellet-stove because of not having a chiming on your home or it could be in the wrong location.
Article tags: pellet stove, stove, fireplace, chimney, heating

2). Wood Pellet vs Corn Stoves: The choice may be out of your hands
The most popular alternatives for whole house or supplemental heating are corn and wood pellet fueled stoves. These appliances are easy to operate and the initial capital outlay is significantly less than solar, wind or geothermal systems. A vital question to ask before you start evaluating the merits of pellet vs corn stoves should be: "Which fuel, corn or wood pellets, is the most readily available in my locale and therefore the cheapest to burn?" For instance, in Massachusetts corn for fuel is virtually non-existent.
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3). Is your fireplace keeping you warm and cosy? - Tips for better heat.
With the growing trend in restoring to use those fireplaces that have been bricked or boarded up, it is important that these restored fireplaces and chimneys are working efficiently. For wood or coal burning fires to burn well, a good supply of air is required along with a chimney to expel the hot exhaust gases and smoke. Also the fuel should be held in a grate clear of the hearth floor allowing full circulation of the air and waste ash to fall through, so as not to stifle the fire.
Article tags: fireplace, stove, fire, wood, burning

4). Pellet-stove Part. I
If you are looking for a cheaper way to heat your home in winter months, you may thing of a lot of different options that are out there. One of these options is the pellet-stoves. These pellet-stoves is just one way that you are going to be able to make your home a little warmer in the winter and it less costly than some of the gas or oil furnaces that many people use to heat their homes today.
Article tags: pellet-stove, stove, chimney, chiming

5). Spice Up Your Kitchen With A New Range Hood
Does this need to be replaced along with everything else or even replaced on its own for a new look?
Article tags: stove, range hood, kitchen, kitchen accessories

6). Fireplace Design - A real burning issue.
Mantlepiece and grate styles have altered but the basic structural elements of a fireplace have not radically changed for hundreds of years. The early combination of a large stone or brick opening with a chimney built over it evolved from the obvious fact that smoke rises, rather than from a scientific understanding of how a well-designed flue system works.
Article tags: fireplace, stove, fire, wood, burning

7). Buying a New Refrigerator
: When buying a new kitchen appliance like a refrigerator, plan ahead to get the best deal in terms of size, fit, storage area, and energy costs.
Article tags: appliance, appliances, repairs, refrigerator, microwave, stove, home repair, kitchen

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