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Can You Burn Corn on a Pellet Stove?

When you go to the grocery store, and you see that pellets are on sale, some old stock that needs to be let go, you may think that you have enough. However, three days into a blizzard and you might...

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Should a Pellet Stove Smell Like Smoke?

Using your pellet stove for the first time can be a challenge, as most people are not entirely aware of the full process needed to get the stove to make heat. Each part of the pellet stove needs...

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How Does a Ventless Pellet Stove Work?

There are several types of pellet stoves out in the world, and most of them will work in the same way, with a vent that goes out of the nearest wall, window, or roof. However, you might visit a...

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Do Pellet Stoves Affect Asthma?

Not everyone on earth has the best lungs, and working around things that can irritate normal lungs can be deadly to people with asthma. Getting a heating solution that does not make an asthmatic life...

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Can You Get Carbon Monoxide From a Pellet Stove?

Gas heaters and wood stoves have always been famously dangerous to use in closed houses, requiring that most people shut them off before they go to bed. However, pellet stoves are meant to be run...

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Can a Pellet Stove be Vented Out a Window

When you are installing your pellet stove all on your own at home the temptation to cut corners becomes very obvious, with most people choosing to go the route of already existing holes rather than...

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