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Gas Convenience is the primary atribute of gas hearth appliances - just push a button on the unit or your remote control. Gas burns cleanly, and is a North American fuel. The realism of the fire has progressed dramatically over the past five years. Units with standing pilots function without electricity.
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Wood
For a natural and beautiful fire, nothing beats wood. If you own a wood lot, then heating your home will be very inexpensive. If you must purchase wood, in most areas it is still very cost competitve with other fuels. Plus, wood is a renewable resource, and it functions without electricity.
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Coal
We're talking about anthracite, not bituminous, which means clean, not dirty. If you're looking for a great amount of heat output, coal may be your answer. These units function without electricty.
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Pellet
Pellets are made from recycled wood waste, burn so cleanly that EPA approval is not neccessary. Pellets are fed automaticly into a burn chamber via an auger system.
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Electric Convenience, efficiency, ease of
installation, operation and maintenance, are the primary atributes of electric heating appliances. Electric heat is 100% efficient
because all of the heat produced is immediately applied to the living space. The rapidly increasing cost of oil makes
electric heating a competitive alternative to consider.
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Lifestyle Products
Remember summer nights under the stars sitting around a campfire? Fond memories from
the beach or mountains or possibly summer camp.....now you can create new memories in
your backyard. Extend the season, create you backyard paradise, enjoy life.
Tall Pines Farm can build a summer fire for you. Do gourmet cooking on the Big Green
Egg. Relax in our low maintenance, long lasting Poly Wood furniture. Add some spot heat
with a patio/deck heater. Warm up a corner of your outdoor room with an outdoor fireplace
or fire pit.
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Burn Time:
This rating indicates how long a wood or pellet-fueled appliance will heat your home on one fuel load. This is important information if you're in the market for overnight burns or extended warmth while you're away.
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Btu Input:
When considering a gas hearth appliance, the BTU input figure indicates the maximum amount of fuel a heater uses in one hour.
Dividing its output by its input tells you how efficiently a given unit uses its fuel.
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