A brief history of stoves includes the first coal stove being invented in 1833, the gas stove was patented in 1826 and the first electric stove was invented in 1891.
It is obvious that there has been a natural development as people enjoy the efficient and stylish way in which they deliver heat. Today, there are many different choices when it comes to stoves. There are wood, pellet and gas burning stoves ensuring you will find one that you like.
There has been a big push towards making things more environmentally friendly and stoves are no exception. One way to accomplish this is to use pellet burning stoves as they use byproducts, which would otherwise be waste material from saw milling and other wood transformation processes. Not only are they environmentally friendly, they are also simple to operate, just as easy as operating oil, gas or electric stoves.
Another advantage to these types of pellet burning stoves is that they burn wood so efficiently that a standard chimney is not typically needed. Normally, the exhaust fumes are routed through a small hole in the wall to the outdoors using a pipe known as a pellet stove vent.
Pellet stove inserts can also be vented up through an existing chimney, but normally the chimney will need to be relined with stainless steel.
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