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What to Look For in a Wood Burner Clearance Sale<br /><br />Efficiency<br /><br />When looking for a sale or clearance on wood burners, take into consideration the effectiveness of the appliance. The overall effectiveness of a wood stove measures the amount of heat that is absorbed into your home rather than up the chimney. This directly relates to how much you spend on wood and how often you use your wood burner. EPA certified stoves must display combustion and overall heating efficiencies. To get the most value for your buck, opt for a wood stove that has an EPA-listed overall efficiency of at 70% or more. More efficient means less waste and a greater savings on fuel. They also mean less time cutting and stacking wood as well as less trips to the wood pile during winter snowstorms. This means more time for cozy nights by the fire.<br /><br />Safety<br /><br />The majority of wood stoves sold today have been tested for safety. Stoves that have not been tested include those purchased used or antique stoves as well as stoves constructed in small, informal welding workshops. Most insurance companies are reluctant to issue policies covering homes that have stoves that are not certified.<br /><br /><br /><br />A certified stove will have an inscription that indicates the minimum distance between the stove and combustible surfaces like furniture and walls. The instructions of the manufacturer for installation will also include this information. The manufacturer's test will also show if the stove complies with the standards for fire resistance.<br /><br />Even with the right clearances, the wood-burning tools can be dangerous. Children should be kept out of the equipment and should never be remain in a room in which a wood burner is being used. They can be very hot and can burn your skin and clothing within minutes. Also, make sure to disconnect the tool when you aren't making use of it.<br /><br />Safety in the kitchen isn't only about building materials. It also includes cleaning products and rags that are kept near the stove. Keep blankets, curtains and other items away from the open space of the stove.<br /><br />The clearances mentioned above can be reduced with the help of a suitable shielding. However, <a href="https://www.fireplacesandstoves.uk/categories/wood-burning-stoves">small wood burner</a> should always consult the manufacturer's recommended clearances and always err on the side of caution. If you are uncertain about the suitability of a specific shielding material, speak with your local building control officer or inspector to make sure it is in compliance with current regulations for fire safety. Installing smoke and carbon dioxide detectors around the stove is a good choice.<br /><br />
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