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Much ado has been made about "solid fuel" heating devices. A solid fuel heating device is, simply, a fireplace or chimney--a unit in which something is burned and the heat from that fire is transferred throughout the house while the dangerous components of the fire (smoke, soot, etc) are transferred out of the house via a chimney or piping system. You might consider a fireplace and chimney system to be old fashioned (and a lot of work) when compared to other heating systems, like underfloor heating, which have become popular in the last few decades. The truth is that solid fuel heating systems can help reduce your carbon footprint and global warming.
by TalPotishman
Much ado has been made about "solid fuel" heating devices. A solid fuel heating device is, simply, a fireplace or chimney--a unit in which something is burned and the heat from that fire is transferred throughout the house while the dangerous components of the fire (smoke, soot, etc) are transferred out of the house via a chimney or piping system. You might consider a fireplace and chimney system to be old fashioned (and a lot of work) when compared to other heating systems, like underfloor heating, which have become popular in the last few decades. The truth is that solid fuel heating systems can help reduce your carbon footprint and global warming. Solid fuel heating devices offer quite a few benefits that other types of heating devices do not. Here are just a few of them: * A solid fuel heating device will save the homeowner money on utility bills. * A solid fuel heating device offers the homeowner more versatility than other types of heating devices. * A solid fuel heating device is easier to control than some of the more modern versions of heating devices. * A solid fuel heating device is more reliable than the more recent types of heating devices that have been developed. Of course solid fuel is not without its risks. If you do not have your chimney cleaned regularly, you could risk carbon monoxide poisoning as the chimney is the mechanism through which carbon monoxide and other dangerous materials are passed from the home. It is important that you do everything you can to keep your chimney unclogged and in working order. Today there are many mechanisms built into a chimney to help keep it clean, but it should still be inspected by a professional on a regular basis. The nice thing about solid fuel burning devices is that they do not use power or raise your electric bill when you use them. You simply need to find something that is safe to burn to heat your home. Pellet and wood burning stoves, on the other hand, serve as built in domestic recycling centres. Homeowners use them to burn the likes of junk mail and other items (that are safe to burn of course). The biggest benefit of a solid fuel heating device is are not dependent upon electricity for operation so you do not have to worry about your electric bill or how you will heat your home if there is a power failure. They also help reduce the carbon foot print of the person who owns the device.
About the Author:
Tal Potishman, editor of Heating Central, writes articles about boilers, efficient heating, Mill Hill plumbers, underfloor heating and solar thermal. He specializes in helping save money by advising on efficient heating. |