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By Anne Harvester [ 05/12/2008 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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Soapstone is a wonderful, natural product that finds many uses in the home. It is durable, beautiful, and diverse; it can be made into sinks, countertops, tiles used for mosaics and even cookware. Many homeowners look to soapstone as the perfect material from which can be crafted a one-of-a-kind soapstone stove or fireplace.
Soapstone is a metamorphic type of rock that is made up of talc and magnesium. It makes an excellent product from which to craft soapstone stoves for several reasons, not the least of which is that it retains heat well, it conducts heat efficiently, and it also resists heat.
You can burn all sorts of fuels in a soapstone stove. The great news about using soapstone for a stove is that fuels burn very cleanly and completely in soapstone, and thus there are no ashes or soot to clean up, making for an easy-care stove or fireplace for your home.
Another fantastic benefit that comes from crafting a stove from soapstone is that the stone absorbs heat very well. In addition to that, it conducts heat equally efficiently. What this means is that when you burn fuel in your soapstone stove, it burns quickly, but because it retains and conducts heat so well, the stove will warm your home for a long time after all the fuel has been burned in the stove.
In addition to stoves, soapstone can also help improve efficiency in a fireplace. You can take thin sheets of the stone and line your fireplace with it, bringing all the benefits that come with applying heat to soapstone to your fireplace. It can also save you money, because of the dramatically increased efficiency gained by the addition of this remarkable stone as a liner as well.
Another advantage that comes with soapstone stoves is that the stone is highly attractive. This is not always the case with a typical metal stove, for example. Sought after by interior designers, the stone offers a unique textured-looking, smooth surface. The stone can be carved into customized shapes and designs, making it a versatile and decorative material. Veining is prominent in the stone as well, giving it a one-of-a-kind appearance for which designers search. Lighter colors and darker natural colors are available, to complement the look of your home and other furnishings. A soapstone stove offers both the beauty and functionality that discriminating homeowners demand.
About the author:
Anne has worked on many home improvement projects with soapstone. Her specialties are redesigning ordinary kitchens into the extraordinary using a soapstone stove
or multiple soapstone stoves.
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