
Wood Inserts
A great way to ensure your family's comfort, year after year. Add atmosphere to any room in your house. Warmth. Enjoyment. Even solid resale value to your property. Sound Good? Call today to begin the process of determining the best solution for you.
Turn you old inefficient fireplace into a great heat source. An open fireplace sends up to 80 percent (80%) of the fire's heat up the chimney and depletes warm air from surrounding rooms. A fireplace inset is more the five times as efficient as am open fireplace and features a built-in convection chamber to circulate and distribute warm air throughout the home. You can convert your wasteful masonry or metal fireplace into a super-efficient hearth system.
Installing a wood insert into you inefficient fireplace is a great way to incorporate a beautiful heating appliance into you home. Typically the fireplace is located in the heart of your home , so adding an insert is ideal for heating the area of the home you use the most. The term for heating you living area, rather than the entire home is called "Zone Heating". By using the optional convection fan you can quickly heat the area where you spend the most time. So instead of turning up your furnace and trying heat your entire home, use you insert to heat where you need it most. Studies indicate that zone heating can provide energy saving of 20-40 percent (20-40%).
Power outages can last for days. A wood burning insert keeps you warm and self sufficient while your neighbors are in the dark. The extended hearth modes offer you a great radiant cook top surface that allows you to cook and warm food or beverages.
We offer a wide range of sizes and options to fir your heating needs and living environment. You can mount your insert flush to the hearth ort extend it for extra radiant heating. Blowers are available for enhanced heat flow. Finish your insert with the panel that is used to cover the outside opening of the fireplace or cut it down for a cleaner looking inside fit.
Gas Inserts
Wood Pellet Inserts
Wood pellets are a recycling success story. Made from 100 percent (100%) pure wood sawdust that is recycled from manufacturing processes such as lumber and furniture production, wood pellets are produced in more than 70 mills throughout North America. Due to the popularity of pellet heat, more the two million tons of pellets are sold worldwide each year, and more than one million pellet appliances are now warming homes through-out the world.
Heating with pellets is easy. Simply open a bag of wood pellets, pour the supply of pellets into the pellet appliance and set the controls. An auger automatically feeds the fuel into the burn pot where the fire is produced. Pellet appliances can be control by a thermostat remote control, and be used as a room heater or as a secondary heat source.
Installation is easy and can be installed just about anywhere. A pellet appliance can be easily installed virtually anywhere in your home. It requires minimal clearance from the wall and can be vented wither through the roof or directly through an out side wall. However, despite the ease of installation, pellet appliance should always be professionally installed. A winters supply of pellets take up 1/3 the space of the cord wood needed for the same amount of heat.
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