Wednesday, 23. August 2006
Keeping warm with wood burning stoves
There are two kinds of wood burning stoves you can buy. The most common kind is in the home, and the other kind is outside. My parents opted for an outdoor stove to save money, but it is more complicated than an indoor stove. The stove itself is outside, but you need to have heating ducts and vents installed in the house. The wood is put into the fire outside, and an electrical motor blows the heat through the ducts. Because my parents have an unlimited supply of free wood, this was a great choice for them. Even if you don’t have free wood, you may find buying wood for wood burning stoves to be inexpensive, and it can be delivered to your home.