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By Tal Potishman [ 21/01/2009 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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A big deal is being made about "solid fuel" heating devices. Solid fuel heating devices are systems in which something is burned in a single, safe space. The warmth from the fire of that "something" spreads throughout the house and keeps it warm while the dangerous elements of the fire"the smoke, the soot, the carbon monoxide"are carried safely out of the house through the unit's chimney or a system of pipes. Some United Kingdom residents think that the modern heating systems which have become popular in the last forty or fifty years are better than the "old fashioned" solid fuel burning heating devices. While modern devices are nice, solid fuel heating devices are wonderful for people who want to save energy and reduce their carbon footprints.
There are many benefits to having a solid fuel heating system and modern chimney installed in your home:
* A solid fuel heating device will save the homeowner money on utility bills.
* Solid fuel is more versatile than other types of heating systems.
* A solid fuel heating device is easier to control than some of the more modern versions of heating devices.
* There is nothing more reliable than a solid fuel heating system.
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.
Instead of worrying about your energy bill being higher in the winter because of how often you turn on the heat in your home, with a solid fuel heating system, you merely need to find something to burn. Gas fireplaces are an option, which can be turned on with just the flick of a switch, but wood-burning fireplaces or pellet stoves are more practical.
Some people find wood burning fireplaces and pellet stoves a great "in-house recycler" as it allows them to use their junk mail or other unwanted burnable items as kindling when a fire is built and the heat from a fire is much easier to control than the heat from a wall unit. Simply build a smaller fire or add more fuel to decrease or increase the heat.
Finally, the biggest benefit offered by solid fuel heating devices is their already mentioned lack of dependence upon electricity. Homeowners do not have to worry about utility bills rising in the winter. They also do not have to worry about heating their homes in the event that the power goes out! Even better, these devices help to reduce the homeowner's carbon footprint.
About the author:
Tal Potishman, editor of Heating Central, writes articles about boilers, efficient heating, St Johns Wood plumbers, underfloor heating and solar thermal. He specializes in helping save money by advising on efficient heating.
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