Thursday, January 7, 2010

Used Stoves What Is Your Opinion On Using Pellet Stoves For Your Primary Heat Source?

What is your opinion on using Pellet stoves for your primary heat source? - used stoves

I read about pellet stoves. I searched on Yahoo Answers, and many say it is a waste, because they consume much electricity. I am fascinated by it. What are the costs to run for your pellet stove, and provide their expertise on this topic.

I have gas and I'm not interested in paying the costs. (At this time, Well, if it) winter, I stay at home with a cold 68 ° F and complemented with the warmth of a fireplace (which was published in the morning so that hot) new. I ended up paying $ 150.00 per month for natural gas. I use a programmable THERMASTAT low temperatures a few degrees at night () during sleep.

So before you buy pellet stoves, you tell me your thoughts and experiences with them - now my electric bill is about $ 50 per month.

Thank you! We await your reply!

3 comments:

John4no1... said...

First, Superbook no attention.

Pellet or corn stoves work very well. I know it costs about 170-200 pellets per ton. Depending on the size of your house can use a ton of 1-1/2 to 2 months, and most dealers offer pills that come in a skate 50bags-40 pounds. Check Harmanstoves.com. You are one of the best pellet stoves on the market are the best guarantee and service. You can also keep a spare battery for your furnace operation in the event of a power outage. Moreover, they do not use much electricity, at least not my Harman. My electricity bill is usually $ 35.00 per month, but in the months that burnt my pellet stove is $ 45.00. I have oil heat, hot water, but just use it to reduce my hot water for baths and showers with hot oil from my dramtically. I was the host of a Harman Advance 3 years. and it paid for its own account in a savings on the purchase of oil.

Harman is also fire pellet inserts, which are more energy efficient than the current bidNo fireplace.

A pellet Harman also adds beauty to your home.

Also, I'm pretty sure that I will receive a tax credit from the IRS, if you buy a pellet stove or corn (unit of biomass) and increasing demand for pellet stoves, pellets are more prepared by pellet producers to the end of last heating season, at the to meet growing demand.

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Readers ask: "What is your opinion on the use of pellet stoves, their primary source of heat?"

Superbooks.org ANSWERS:

1. A kitchen is more dangerous than any other source of heat and not a source of heat that each member of your family or you use can benefit.

2. A pellet stove can be the source of allergens in the air, and when you have someone in the house has severe allergies or asthma, then you make more problems for you and your doctors and medical and drug bills to offset the cost savings you believe, as with a stove primary heat source.

3. It must be the tablets and they also have the shovel in the oven, right? It's worth your time, or pay at the time what I thought were savings in cash? Depending on the quality of the pellets more problems may exist.

4. If you have a thunderstorm, storm, etc., or bad weather, the time that you really need a heat source, is a dependabThe source of heat, so that their trucks could be arrested are triggered by falling trees or simply not delivered for workers not in a position to give their truck. Here you should immediately take the shovel trucks could move quickly.

5. Strangely, delivery to your property every two weeks or a month, you are open to potential lawsuits if they are injured on your premises.

6. What happens if the stove is broken - the repair bills and you have no heat. But with gas heat, just him and that's all. If something breaks, the gas company people out of repair.

7. You need the pills are not training their children to touch and from the loading area and stay away from the driver when he put the tablets or coal.


9. For the supply of coal, coal was known that can emit harmful gases, and possibly pills have done the same thing. Thus, there is an additional risk factor for health.


You save money NO --ultimately with the pellet stove as primary heat source.



It is a good idea, but not easy.

After a quiet day today.

Bobby D said...

Personal experience: The pellets are expensive. I went with the corn stoves. The corn is cheaper to burn as clean as they do not clean as pellets.

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