Wood stoves are considered carbon neutral

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Wood stoves are considered carbon neutral as the amount of carbon dioxide released into the environment is the same as that captured by the tree during its years of growth. Wood for these stoves is also referred to as a renewable resource, particularly when derived from plantations. When you consider how simple the design of wood stoves are, you’ll soon realize why they’ve been so dominant as the home heating system of choice for a hundred or more years. If you’re seeking a super low-tech space heating solution for your home then you should definitely consider a wood burning stove.Catalytic style Wood Burner newport are generally more complex to maintain, and need to have their catalytic converters inspected a minimum of 3 times every heating season, and replaced if necessary, as specified by the manufacturer’s instructions. Many catalytic stoves (or inserts) come with a viewing portal or thermometer to help you check the condition of the converters.Non-catalytic wood Burning Stove cardiff usually use refractory bricks to maintain heat within the combustion chamber and inject additional air into a separate chamber. Non-catalytic stoves don’t use catalytic converters, but have 3 characteristics that create a great environment for complete combustion. These are combustion chamber insulation, a large baffle arrangement to induce a hotter gas flow path, and preheated combustion air that is brought in through holes right above the fuel in the firebox.wood Burning Stove newport inserts fit right into the firebox, and rely on the laws of convection and blowers to circulate heated air right back into your living space. Wood stove inserts are generally much easier to clean than your old masonry fireplaces as well. Insofar as installation goes, Fireplace inserts are installed inside an existing fire box and vented out through the existing chimney.

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