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What to Look For in a Wood Burner Clearance Sale<br /><br /><br /><br />Efficiency<br /><br />If you're looking for the best wood burner clearance sales be sure to consider the efficiency of the appliance. The overall efficiency of a wood burner measures how much heat is absorbed by your home instead of going up the chimney. This directly relates to the amount of firewood you purchase and the frequency at which you burn it. EPA certified stoves must demonstrate efficiency in heating and combustion. Look for a wood burner that has an EPA listed overall efficiency of 70% or higher to make sure you're getting the most bang for your buck. Higher efficiency means less waste, and you'll save money on fuel. This means less time spent cutting and stacking wood and fewer trips to the wood pile in winter snowstorms. This means you'll have more time with your family by a warm fire.<br /><br /><a href="https://postheaven.net/taurusfall96/7-small-changes-that-will-make-a-big-difference-with-your-indoor-wood-burning">modern wood burning stove</a> of wood stoves that are sold today have passed safety tests. Stoves that aren't tested include those purchased used or antique stoves as well as stoves built in small, informal welding shops. The majority of insurance companies will not protect homes with appliances that are not certified.<br /><br />A stove that is certified will have an inscription that indicates the minimum distance between the stove and combustible objects like walls and furniture. The manufacturer's instructions for installation will include this information. In addition, the manufacturer's test results will indicate whether the stove is in compliance with the standard for fire resistance.<br /><br />Even with the right clearances, a wood-burning device can be dangerous. Children must be kept away from the equipment and should never be remain in a room where a wood stove is being used. They can be extremely hot and could cause burns to your skin and clothing within minutes. Also, make sure to unplug the tool when you aren't making use of it.<br /><br />Fire safety isn't only about construction materials. It also includes cleaning products and rags kept near the stove. Make sure to keep curtains, blankets, and throws away from the open space of the stove.<br /><br />The clearances specified above can be reduced by the use of shielding that is appropriate. Always consult the manufacturer to determine the recommended clearances. If you are uncertain about the appropriateness of a particular shielding material, talk to your local inspector or building control officer to make sure it is in compliance with current fire safety regulations. Installing smoke and carbon dioxide detectors around the stove is an excellent option.<br /><br />
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