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A Multi-Fuel Stove: What Is It? (And How to Tell)

In order to heat your home more efficiently, you may choose to use a multi-fuel stove. Multi-fuel stoves can be installed within an open fireplace to boost the efficiency of utilizing solid...

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Do Pellet Stove Build Up Creosote?

Creosote is a black, oily substance that can be found in wood-burning stoves and fireplaces. It is a byproduct of the combustion process and is caused by the use of poor quality fuel. Pellet stoves...

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Do Pellet Stoves Have A Clean Burn?

Compared to wood-burning stoves, which consume logs and kindling as fuel, pellet stoves use compressed fuel pellets. As compressed forms of material like wood chips, pellets for pellet stoves must...

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How Many Pellets A Pellet Stove Uses (And How Long A Bag Lasts)

Knowing how many pellets a pellet stove uses can help you figure out how many bags of pellets you'll need to order, or even whether a pellet stove is worth installing in the first place. The...

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How Long Do Pellet Stoves Burn? (All Day?)

Electric pellet stoves are fully automated, which means they can regulate all of the processes needed to burn pellets to generate heat for a residence. A central control mechanism on the stove...

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Do Pellet Stoves Get Hot To The Touch?

To some extent, pellet stoves and wood-burning stoves are the same in that they both use solid fuel and burn fuel to generate heat. In order for wood stoves to work, their bodies must get...

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