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1). Inspecting Your Chimney And Its Liners
If you have a chimney, when was the last time you replaced your liner? If that question stumps you, then it might be time to investigate the situation a little and probably even consider having your chimney inspected. You may be due for a new liner.
Although chimneys are designed to withstand nearly anything, it would seem, the truth is they aren’t quit as indestructible as we might think they are.
Article tags: fireplace, fireplaces, wood stoves, woodstoves, wood burning stoves, home improvement, home redecoration
2). Wood Burning and Pellet Burning Stoves
There are many things to take into consideration when using wood burning and pellet burning stoves. It is important to know what types of fuel your particular type of burning stove can use and what cannot be used safely. A stove user will also want to be aware of why their particular burning stove uses certain materials to burn.
Regular wood burning stoves are vented by way of a chimney.
Article tags: wood burning stoves, pellet, corn pellet, wood pellet, home heating, renewable energy, alternative energy
3). Wood-Burning Stoves: Timeless Classics
Traditionally, wood-burning freestanding stoves were used in ski cabins and lodges, but today thanks to new design concepts they have become a welcome addition to any home.
Wood-burning stoves can be installed in any room of your house, but most often they are placed in living or dining rooms, as well as in patios. While traditional fireplaces generally work as a piece of décor, free-standing wood-burning stoves are generally used for more practical purposes, namely, for heating and even cooking.
Article tags: stoves, wood burning stoves, heating stoves