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Pellet Stove vs Wood Stove: Which Is Better?

  • Perla Irish
  • April 21, 2022
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Did you know that energy prices have risen by 27% across the United States?

Inflation and rising oil prices are causing Americans to pay more to heat their homes and keep the lights on. And the trend doesn’t seem to be reversing any time soon.

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Pellet Stove vs Wood Stove Which Is Better

If your wallet is feeling strained, you may be considering installing an alternative source of heat in your home.

While it will cost more in the immediate future, it could save you a lot in fuel costs in the long run. But how do you know whether a pellet stove vs a wood stove is better for you?

Keep reading for the main considerations to keep in mind when deciding which kind of stove is right for you.

Features of a Wood Stove

If you’re looking for the feel of a traditional fireplace, a wood-burning stove can’t be beaten. With seasoned firewood, the fire will crackle and glow, providing a pleasing atmosphere as well as warmth for your home.

With a wood-burning stove, you can also carry the fuel in small amounts. Since the stove uses wood logs as fuel, you have control over how many to carry and store at a given time.

This kind of stove, as opposed to a pellet stove, runs independently of your electrical system. In a power outage, your wood stove will function the same as it always does.

Wood stoves can also create massive amounts of heat at once, making them an ideal choice for larger homes or for use as a supplement to your home’s main heating system. Keep in mind, though, that a wood stove also requires a lot of maintenance, a lot of space, and room for a tall, vertical chimney.


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Features of a Pellet Stove

While pellet stoves don’t have some of the main features of wood-burning stoves, their other benefits outweigh any cons.

Pellet stoves use recycled wood pellets as fuel. These small pellets create less mess in your home than wooden logs, and they give off far fewer emissions than logs when they’re burned. If you have allergies or asthma, this is reason enough to choose a pellet stove for your home.

Pellet stoves are also automatic. This means that the stove itself tracks when the fire needs more fuel and releases more pellets into the fuel chamber. You simply have to get the fire started and fill it with enough pellets, and it will keep itself running for hours on end.

Because pellets release fewer emissions than full logs, pellet stoves require less cleaning and maintenance than traditional wood stoves.

Pellet stove venting systems can be run horizontally or vertically. This makes a pellet stove an ideal choice when you have limited space in your home or aren’t able to install a full chimney in your space.

A qualified pellet stove dealer can help you determine which option makes the most sense for your home.

Pellet Stove vs Wood Stove: Find Yours Today

These are just some of the key differences when determining the pros and cons of a pellet stove vs a wood stove. Consider your lifestyle, home space, and maintenance abilities to determine which kind of stove is best for you.

In need of more interior design and home renovation advice? Look through the other articles on our site to find the resources you need!

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