Well if you have access to free or cheap wood then they are very economical, also they are environmentally friendlier than coal, oil or electricity. (Burning wood releases carbon that would eventually be released by the wood anyway if it started to rot) You can also cook on a wood burning stove, saving again on other power/fuel sources.
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Hazel wood burning stoves were built by the company Hazel Stoves, which is known for producing high-quality, efficient wood-burning products. These stoves are designed to provide effective heating while minimizing environmental impact. Hazel Stoves emphasizes craftsmanship and innovative design in their products.
Two sources of cheap wood for burning in stoves is a lumber salvage yard or a lumber mill. You may also be able to find cheap wood for burning in stoves at a commercial woodworking firm or a construction site.
Sears, Roebuck and Co. used to sell wood burning stoves through their catalog in the early 20th century. These stoves were popular for heating homes and cooking. They were made by various manufacturers and are now considered collectors' items.
A log is a mixture regardless of whether it is burning.
by coal burning stoves
Yes.
Pellet stoves are wood burning stoves. They are very efficient and wood-burning is much more wallet friendly. You can choose to buy wood, which is still cheaper than fuel, or you can chop it yourself for no cost.
Wood burning stoves are usually near floor level. So are gasoline vapors. Not a good combination, and you may have a building code conflict.
There are many places one can purchase a "log burning stove." Home improvement stores such as "Home Depot" or "Lowe's" would be a good place to begin.
Rome, GA
The EPA website section for wood burning stoves is pretty informational. If you're looking to purchase a wood burning stove, you can check out the reviews in the consumer report or on their website.