Things to look for while buying a wood burning stove for tiny home
by Evans Walsh seo consultantThe wood burners have made their way
into almost every modern tiny
home today for their safety and improved functions. Needing
comparatively lesser firewood and producing minimal or no smoke and ash, these
stoves are indeed efficient from all the angles especially for homes that are
made off the grid. Where older variants emitted 15 to 30gms of smoke an hour,
there these new releases create only about 4.5gms of it per hour. The stoves,
however, need to carry an EPA certification label. EPA is an independent
Environmental Protection Agency of the American federal government endowed with
a responsibility to protect the environment.
Here are some more insights that can
help you buy a safe wood stove of your choice.
How
to buy a wood stove for your small house?
Check
the emission standards
Some manufacturers have started using
better combustion technologies in their products to lower the rate of emission
to 1 to 4 gm per hour. As per EPA, the certified limit is 4.5 gm per hour. So,
when you explore the different editions, first try to find out the EPA label on
it. A certified model means it is cleaner and more efficient.
Select
the right type of wood burner
In stores, you will come across
catalytic and non-catalytic wood stoves. Both these function a bit differently.
While a non-catalytic wood stove is most common in the market, the other one,
which is high-end and a tad complicated attracts technology-savvy people who
don't mind performing a regular maintenance task to keep it in good health.
Further, catalytic stoves feature a
honeycomb-like shape made of ceramic catalysts to filter the smoke. These
models produce very less gas and particles, thus emitting a significantly less
amount of pollutants. The non-catalytic editions, on the other hand, come with
a longer interior baffle to exhaust gas and fumes. The more time it takes in
combusting, the more gasses and particles it can exhaust. You would need to
change the baffle and some other parts of this model on time to avoid any
significant damage to your heater.
Choose
the perfect size for your space
Buying a wooden stove for a tiny house means you need to be careful
about the size. For small dwellings with lesser space, you would not want to
buy something that produces so much heat that you feel roasted. So, look for
the more minor variants. It should work for you. It is likely to be cheaper too. The
medium and large-sized models also are meant for bigger spaces. Don’t go for
them.
No matter what you need, a tiny
house wood stove or something else, make sure
to consult a seasoned hearth retailing professionals beforehand. They can tell
you in-depth about all the features of these products. Another thing is, carry
a detailed floor plan of your house while meeting the retailer. He will be able
to guide you better with these details. After all, you don’t want to spend your
winters in shivers and chills.
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