
Wood
Wood stoves have a way of making people feel relaxed and right at home. Yet, in addition to ambiance, wood stoves today produce a low-cost heat that helps protect winter air quality and reduces the threat of global warming.
Wood burning stoves have been a tradition for generations. A new high efficient wood stove will continue to provide you with light and warmth when the power goes out. A wood stove can also free you from the dependance of standard utility costs.
Professional installation by a qualified technician is essential to the proper performance and safety of a hearth product and its venting system.
At Hearthstone House of Fire we can inform you about how to correctly operate a wood stove, as well as, provide you with fuel sources.
We also offer hard to find chimney sweeping services performed by our in-house certified technicians and installers.
Gas
Nothing is more comforting on a cold day than the traditional charm of a glowing fire in a stove. A gas stove can be installed almost anywhere in the home. Gas is generally slightly more expensive to heat with than wood or pellet, but also is very reliable in that many gas stoves heat very well without fans. Should the electricity be out, you still have a high efficiency heat source. Gas stoves also offer a variety of venting options and come in many different heat outputs to fit your needs.
Pellet
If you are looking for convenience and want to use a renewable, recycled fuel source, then a pellet stove is the right choice for you. These appliances have an automatic igniter, thermostatic control, a self-feeding system, and the fuel comes ready to burn in 40lb. Bags. Pellets are made from hard wood sawdust. A pellet stove will burn for more than 24 hours on one filling of the fuel hopper.