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  1. If you want the ambiance of a real fire without the maintenance of a wood stove, a direct vent propane fireplace might be an option for you. A propane fireplace allows viewing of the dancing flames of a real fire, while providing dry, radiant heat to your home similar to a wood stove.

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    • The Efficiencyof Wood Burning Stoves
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    Wood burning stoves have changed over the past 30years. They have become more efficient. The popularity of wood stoves increasedin the late 1970s and 80s as the “energy crisis” was chocking us outof gas and oil. Prices for heat were skyrocketing,and reasonable alternative fuel sourceswere nowhere in sight. Wood stoves were a welcome solution. The e...

    Propane furnaces are similar to natural gas furnaces;the newest models are capable of up to 98% efficiency. This means for the fuelthat is burnt, in this case, propane, 98%of the heat produced is sent into the home. Only 2% goes up the chimney. Thatis why new furnace chimneys are actually only an exhaust system composed ofplastic, PVC pipe. Any sys...

    BTU or British thermal unit is the unit of measureused in measuring heat output. Technically, one BTU equals the amount of heatto raise one pound of water one degree F. Furnaces are rated in BTU output perhour. This would be how many BTUs per hour the furnace output is in referenceto raising the air temperature (in a forced air system) of a home. W...

    It seems like a simple matter, typical propane furnace95% efficient, typical wood burning stove 70% efficient. Propane wins! But,there are more factors to consider. A furnace is usually hidden in a basement, utilityroom, or crawl space. The heat produced is all, or almost all sent out to thehome through the air duct system. Some of this heat may be...

    Different types of wood producedifferent BTU’s of energy. Generally, the harder the wood, the denser it is, the more BTU’s it will produce.This table has a good selection of firewood BTU values. ChoosingWhite Oak, we have 30,600,000 BTU’s per cord of wood. If we burn three cords ina season, we will have used 91.8 millionBTU’s to heat the home. Sinc...

    Propane isdelivered and measured in gallons. One gallon of propane provides 91,547 BTUsof heat. We will assume an average home of 2,200 sq. ft. with a 95% efficientfurnace, heating to 72 degrees for 6 months in the mid-west U.S. We will use approximately980 gallons per season. That totals 89.7 million BTUs consumed to heat thehome. At 95% efficienc...

    Propane –89.7 million BTUs consumed – 85.2 million BTU output Wood Heat– 87.3 million BTUs consumed – 66.1 million BTU output The househeating with a wood stove will be a little cooler in the rooms that are awayfrom the stove and warmer in the room where the stove is located. This istypical in homes with wood burners. The other option is the wood h...

    Propane isstored as a liquid, so it is commonly referred to as liquid gas orLPG. It is produced from two sources. It is a byproduct of the crude oilrefining process. The majority of LPG today comes from natural gas production.With the large amounts of shale oil deposits located in the northeastern U.S.,supplies of LPG are sufficient for the foresee...

    Gas priceshave slowly risen since 1990, starting at about $1.00 per gallon in 1990. Sincethen they rose to approximately $2.50 a gallon in 2008. The price had leveled off with only a slight spike in 2014 when all energy pricestook a jump. This isbased on a national average in the U.S. and will vary from location to locationand from company to compa...

    In the U.S.,2.5 million homes use some source of wood heat as the primary heat source.Another 9 million homes use wood as the secondary heat source. The majority ofthose are wood burning stoves. Wood burning stoves started mass production in theearly 1980s. The market was ripe for an alternate heat source shortly after theenergy crisis of the late ...

  2. If you want the ambiance of a real fire without the maintenance of a wood stove, a direct vent propane fireplace might be an option for you. A propane fireplace allows viewing of the dancing flames of a real fire while providing dry, radiant heat to your home similar to a wood stove.

  3. Three of the most popular options are natural gas, wood, and propane fireplaces. We’re going to give you the pros and cons of each so you can better decide which one might be right for you.

  4. If you're still unsure about what heat source is right for you lets look at wood stove vs propane heat cost comparison. The cost of fuel for your heat source can be significant! Whether you choose wood or gas each has it's own cost.

  5. Below are some key differentiators between wood and gas stoves… Wood Burning Stoves 1. Efficient Long-Term Heat. With a wood burning stove you get stable, low-cost, overnight heat for your whole home. Burn less wood, chop less wood, and load your fire less with a Regency highly efficient wood stove. 2. Save Money on Fuel

  6. May 28, 2024 · Burning wood is a renewable process, and modern stoves minimize emissions. Propane, on the other hand, is a fossil fuel, and its combustion releases greenhouse gases. Convenience is often a key factor in choosing a heating system.

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