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STOVES
Wood Burning
Burning wood also makes great sense from an environmental standpoint. As concern about global warming and greenhouse gases increases, so does the attraction of using renewable biomass for energy. Trees convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, replenishing the atmosphere. Most firewood comes from harvesting dead trees. Unlike fossil fuels, there is no net carbon contribution when burning wood, as those same gases are given off when the tree decomposes in nature. |
Gas Burning
Easy, safe and efficient, gas appliances have convenient optional features that allow you to have a beautiful fire at the touch of a switch, thermostat or even a remote control. All gas stoves, fireplaces, inserts and logs can burn either natural gas or propane (LP). As with their wood counterparts, they are designed to either provide aesthetics or to produce heat. |
Pellet Burning
Pellets are a fuel option that answers the need for clean-burning, renewable energy. Pellets are made of compressed sawdust that might otherwise end up in landfills. The fuel is consistent in size, and comes in forty pound bags. Simply pour the pellets into a hopper which feeds automatically into the stove. A single load can burn 24 hours. |
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INSERTS
Wood Burning
Burning wood also makes great sense from an environmental standpoint. As concern about global warming and greenhouse gases increases, so does the attraction of using renewable biomass for energy. Trees convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, replenishing the atmosphere. Most firewood comes from harvesting dead trees. Unlike fossil fuels, there is no net carbon contribution when burning wood, as those same gases are given off when the tree decomposes in nature. |
Gas Burning
Easy, safe and efficient, gas appliances have convenient optional features that allow you to have a beautiful fire at the touch of a switch, thermostat or even a remote control. All gas stoves, fireplaces, inserts and logs can burn either natural gas or propane (LP). As with their wood counterparts, they are designed to either provide aesthetics or to produce heat. |
Pellet Burning
Pellets are a fuel option that answers the need for clean-burning, renewable energy. Pellets are made of compressed sawdust that might otherwise end up in landfills. The fuel is consistent in size, and comes in forty pound bags. Simply pour the pellets into a hopper which feeds automatically into the stove. A single load can burn 24 hours. |
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FIREPLACES
Wood Burning
Fireplaces come in many sizes and types. Here is just a few pictures and styles that are available. If you like what you see, just click on the picture and it will show you more information. Here in San Luis Obispo County, we have a "Clean Burn Only" regulation. This only allows EPA certified wood burning fireplaces and gas fireplaces. So make sure you take that into account when you look at different products. |
Gas Burning
Easy, safe and efficient, gas appliances have convenient optional features that allow you to have a beautiful fire at the touch of a switch, thermostat or even a remote control. All gas stoves, fireplaces, inserts and logs can burn either natural gas or propane (LP). As with their wood counterparts, they are designed to either provide aesthetics or to produce heat. |
Electric
Pamper yourself with an instant fireplace! Kozy Heat's Monticello electrical fireplace is super easy. Just set the firebox in place, install the mantel cabinet around it, and plug in! Available with both corner and flat wall cabinet mantels, your mantel can be customized with your own tile. It comes with a remote control and a built-in heater. Come see it burn in our showroom! |
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