Among wood pellet, crude oil, and natural gas, hands down wood pellet wins as the most advantageous fuel for home heating. Wood pellet heat is the cheapest for use during winter aside from it being friendlier and cleaner to the environment compared to fossil fuel-based heating – its carbon dioxide emission is very low. If you burn wood pellet for heating, you’ll save 8,872 lbs of carbon dioxide as to the 549 lbs saved when you use natural gas, 709 lbs from LPG, 943 lbs from crude oil, and 3,323 lbs from using electricity. And because wood pellet is burns well, you don’t need a chimney to produce wood pellet heat; it’s a convenient source of heat even if you live in a condominium.
People on a budget know that heating fuel is one of the most expensive necessities in the house, and the never ending increase in crude oil price is not helping. Many households are affected by the continuous rise in propane and oil prices as seen several years now – and there’s seems to be no relief on the increase soon. If you look at the price of wood pellet on the other hand, the price increase is insignificant if you take out the effects of inflation to it. If only more people know that premium wood pellet do not produce dirty soot when burn (don’t worry, your furniture are safe), then wood pellet heat will win as the cheapest way to warm the house for winter.
Did you know that premium quality wood pellet burns almost totally leaving very little ash behind and you don’t need a chimney to burn it because it does not create soot? Compared to fuel wood also, you don’t need an entire wood shed or basement to store wood pellet. Saving few wood pellet bags in your garage’s free space is enough to have heating fuel for an entire winter because a ton of wood pellet makes equal amount of heat as half a cord of firewood. And you contribute to the environment by recycling sawdust that would otherwise go to landfills to decompose uselessly.
And if you’re looking for a great addition to your décor, the choice of pellet stove design for heating are varied: there are classic, modern, and ornate stoves so that you can find one suitable to your home. For people who always wanted to add the warmth and ambience of a fireplace in their home but couldn’t do so because of restricted space, a wood pellet stove is their next option. If not with the ornate design of wood pellet heat stove, perhaps the savings you get from using wood pellets would convince you to finally try it.
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