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Growing up at my parents’ home in New Hampshire we used wood stoves for
supplementing our winter home heating. Today, in my own home I use a direct vent
gas stove for providing supplemental and emergency backup heating. Wood stoves
and direct vent gas stoves each have their own distinctive pros and cons however
with that said, and with some reservations, I’d have to tip my hat to the direct
vent gas stove.
Wood Stove Advantages
Wood stoves can pump out a lot of heat, and in some cases too much heat.
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Similar to a gas stove, wood stoves
can be controlled in terms of how much heat is outputted, by controlling the
amount of fuel and air fed into them. However, unlike a direct vent gas stove
you can’t as easily and immediately see the results by adjusting the wood stove
and chimney dampers.
Wood stoves, versus direct vent gas stoves, are typically less expensive. In
addition, if you have hardwood readily available on your property, heating your
home with wood is virtually free. Of course that’s only if you consider cutting
and splitting wood an entertaining hobby. That said, even if you have to
purchase fire wood, it is typically cheaper than the cost of propane or natural
gas and its price normally doesn’t fluctuate as much.
Wood stoves are also available with catalytic converters to burn cleaner and
more efficiently. With a catalytic converter wood stove you can run the stove at
a lower flame level to produce the same level of heat as with a non-catalytic
wood stove. As a result, the catalytic converter wood stove allows you to burn
less wood, and burn it more efficiently. Wood stoves are also available with
blowers to help pump out the heat into a room or home.
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Though extremely heavy, wood stoves can be connected into a chimney by the handy
homeowner. This said, the homeowner should first check with the local municipal
officials to make sure the wood stove is installed per local fire and building
codes.
Wood Stove Disadvantages
Wood stoves are dirty, plain and simple. Wood chips inevitably end up all around
the wood stove area. Constant sweeping is necessary to keep the area looking
clean. Wood stoves are also dusty.
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Also, unlike gas stoves, wood
stoves require constant care. Albeit you can load a wood stove full of wood
and mostly close the dampers and they will run for hours without having to
refill them, but this said they absolutely need a lot more care than a gas
stove. Getting a wood stove fire going also takes time. First, it requires
stoking with paper, kindling and wood. Preparing kindling takes time. Then
there is the frequent checking of the wood stove as you work it up to
temperature and adjust the stove and chimney flue dampers. Also, when you
decide to no longer use the wood stove you need to make sure to close the
dampers after the fire has burnt out. If you neglect to close the dampers
after the fire has gone out the wood stove and chimney will suck out warm
air from the home and expel it out the chimney.
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Then there is the process of obtaining and storing the firewood. Cutting and
splitting wood, storing it to dry and then stacking it in an area near the wood
stove is hard work and takes extensive time. Dried hardwood should only be used
in a wood stove. The use of green wood or evergreen wood should never be used in
a wood stove. Green wood burns poorly, and as with evergreen wood, creosote more
quickly forms in the chimney.
Chimney and wood stove maintenance is also extremely intensive. Creosote buildup
in the stove pipes and chimney can lead to house fires so they need to be
checked and cleaned at least once a year depending upon how often you are using
the wood stove.
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In addition, due to the constant expansion and contraction of the wood stove
piping, typically it needs to be replaced every few years. Also, ash has to be
regularly removed from the wood stove.
Wood stoves are also extremely heavy and typically require a couple of people to
move them into position.
Direct Vent Gas Stove Advantages
Unlike wood stoves, gas stoves are clean burning, easy to use, and require
little maintenance. With a simple flick of a switch they are operational. With a
twirl of a dial you can control the flame. With some direct gas vent systems
they can even be controlled by a hand held remote control or by a wall
thermostat.
Besides being highly efficient, with gas stoves there are no dust or wood chips
lying on or around the gas stove hearth.
Direct vent gas stoves are also available with blower fans to help circulate
their warm air throughout a room or home.
Direct gas vent stoves are available in a variety of BTU output levels and
styles. Consequently there is a gas stove for almost any type of home heating
need.
Direct Vent Gas Stove Disadvantages
Gas stoves typically do not put out the same amount of heat as a wood stove of
similar size. They are also more expensive than a wood stove to purchase and
require a skilled and licensed person to assemble them and connect them into a
gas source. Propane gas or natural gas is also typically more expensive to
operate than burning wood.
Unlike a wood stove, gas stoves are less forgiving if regular maintenance is not
performed. If the pilot light on a gas stove, for example, is not regularly
cleaned it is very possible that the gas stove will not light or the gas stove
will go out after being lit. Fortunately gas stoves are specifically designed so
that in the event the pilot light goes out, the gas to the stove is
automatically shut off. As a result, it is important that a gas stove be checked
by a licensed professional annually in order to ensure the gas stove will be
operational when you need or want it.
So when making your own gas stove versus wood stove comparison make sure you
consider your time and budget, access to fuel, and most importantly your real
home supplement heating needs.
For information on maximizing a
wood stove’s home heating efficiency see
the “Installation
of Hood over Wood Stove Ebook”.
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