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Why Are Wood Stoves So Popular?

Monday, February 16th, 2009
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If you have any aesthetic sensibility at all, then the allure of wood stoves might be hard to resist. Burnished metal and a crackling fire definitely appeal to the senses, and combined with luxurious radiant heat, it’s no wonder that many home owners are looking to incorporate stoves in their living areas. However, there’s more to the story than romance and atmosphere.

Depending on where you picked up your concept of stoves, the picture you have in your mind’s eye may no longer be accurate. For example, remember those black, pot-bellied stoves that were a mainstay of the Western movie and your grandparents’ house? Those old-era stoves have gone the way of the American cowboy. They’re a thing of the past, and that’s actually a good thing.

Contemporary stoves have all the aesthetic appeal of the old models, and then some. A wide array of materials have added new looks to the market. Today’s home owners can choose stoves made of pewter, soapstone, welded steel, or porcelain, as well as the traditional black iron.

A variety of textures and designer colors add even more room for personal preference. The stately-looking “antique” designs have made a comeback, but graceful, modern-looking models are also popular. Today’s stoves are equally comfortable in a hunting lodge, family room, or urban loft.

But there’s more. Not only are today’s wood stoves better-looking. They also burn hotter, cleaner, and with more efficiency. Producing almost no smoke and very little wood ash, contemporary stoves consume less wood and they’re kind to the environment. Since the early 1990s, the Environmental Protection Agency has overseen the production process, ensuring that new models meet demanding emissions standards.

Today’s stoves create a mere trickle of smoke–as little as 2-5 grams per hour. This means that they save you money with fuel economy, increase the air quality, and reduce the risk of fire to practically zero.

As you could probably guess, wood burning stoves now come in sizes and models that are suitable to almost every type of home. (For the purposes of this article, I’m assuming you aren’t living in a cardboard box.) So whether you’re living in a condo, a three-story house, or a loft space, there are stoves designed to heat your living area. The market may look kind of imposing. But there are a handful of questions that can clarify your needs.

Ask yourself, for example, “What do I want to accomplish? Am I heating one room, a small cottage or an entire house? Will I use my stove in a hot or cold climate, in the summer or winter months?”

With questions like these answered, you’re ready to explore further. Are you ready to create some flickering fireside ambiance? Wood stoves have a lot to offer. Best of luck as you decide which stove is right for you.

Using Fireplace Tools Will Let you Enjoy Having Clean Fireplaces

Sunday, January 25th, 2009
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The construction of a fireplace is one that needs to be made so that it provides the heat and warmth you want. To maintain these fireplaces you will need to choose the type of fireplace that you like. There are three different types of fireplaces that people use. These are the electric fireplace, the gas fireplace and the most popular one the wood burning one. For the wood burning fireplaces you will need to invest in a good set of fireplace tools.

You will need these fireplace tools to clean the fireplace out every so often. This cleaning process will ensure that your fireplace does not become buried in wood ash, unburnt logs, newspapers and even pine cones. While these materials will help to make your fire burn hotter, they are also the reason why you may have trouble with starting your fire.

These fireplace tools are not that expensive but you will see many different kinds of these tool sets. As you may need to clean out the fireplace a few times a month it is best if you invest in a quality set of fireplace tools. You will be able to buy these tools from stores that sell fireplace accessories and screens.

So in general what are the basic items that you would use to clean out a dirty fireplace? Your basic fireplace tools will consist of a broom. One that is small enough to fit into the fireplace. The bristles of this broom should be able to gather all of the ashes that are scattered in the fireplace. You will also need other tools for cleaning the fireplace out.

Once the fireplace ashes have been gathered to one place you will need to gather the ashes. The item you can use to gather these ashes is that of a shovel. Now before you rush out to bring your garden shovel or small spade into the house, you will need to see the real fireplace shovel.

In order to take these ashes out of the fireplace this shovel will have long handle. The shovel face itself is just the right size to scoop the ashes. These are the items that are used for cleaning out the fireplace. There are other items which are also thought of as being fireplace tools. These tools are used for moving the burning logs in the fireplace.

To move the logs while they are hot and still in the fire you will need to use a fireplace poker. The poker is used to prod the logs and burning embers to the surface of the fire. The tongs are used to move and lift coal and wood out of the fireplace as well as placing more into the fire.

These tools that you use for maintaining the fireplace can be kept on a handy stand. The stand is the perfect accessory to hold all of your important fireplace tools. Use these fireplace tools and enjoy having clean fireplaces and warming fires.