The Truth About A Pellet Fireplace
Are you completely fed up with your standard wood burning fireplace? Are you sick and tired of buying cords of wood, deciding where to stack it (both outside and inside), figuring out how to get it into your home, trying with all your might to start a fire and then having to clean up those horrible ashes? If so, then now is the perfect time to change to a pellet fireplace. A fireplace that is fueled by pellets is efficient, beautiful to look at and doesn’t require very much maintenance. It is a modern and clean way to use real fire to add warmth and pizzazz to any room in your home.
If you already have a fireplace, then one of the best ways to enhance it is to add a pellet fireplace insert. This may very well be the answer to your prayers! There is an insert that will fit perfectly into your fireplace, no matter what size it is and it will greatly improve your fireplace’s efficiency and overall appearance.
The pellets used by inserts are very small and compact and are made up primarily of wood byproducts obtained from sawmills. They are much less expensive than fossil fuel or chopped wood and that is the reason why they are gaining in popularity among American consumers. And, environmentally conscious people are pleased that they contribute fewer hazardous waste products into our fragile atmosphere.
As you are probably well aware, the cost of heating your home continues to rise with the skyrocketing cost of oil. For this reason, you might want to join the many homeowners who have decided to switch to a more efficient way to heat their homes. Some are choosing to go with pellet heat as a way of decreasing the amount of fossil fuel they consume each day. They do this by purchasing a pellet fireplace to supplement their main heating source. These fireplaces look very similar to standard wood stoves and your friends and family will be none the wiser! So, stop fretting and make the change from burning wood and start burning pellets instead. You will be so glad that you did, especially when your heating bill becomes due each month.
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