Wood Stove Sales and Installation
There is a lot to consider when you’re looking to purchase a wood stove for your living space, garage or commercial application. When selecting a wood stove, you need to consider efficiency ratings, emission standards, construction quality, size, fuel type, and safety features. You also want a stove that looks good and aesthetically fits into the space that it’s going to heat.
We’re proud to offer a wide range of wood stoves and have the experience and expertise to ensure that they are installed correctly into your space.
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Materials: Cast iron and steel are common materials, each with their own advantages. Cast iron retains heat well, while steel may be more durable under extreme temperatures.
Construction Quality: A well-built stove with robust welds and thick materials will last longer.
Door Seals: Airtight seals are crucial for efficient and safe operation, preventing smoke and gas leaks.
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Room Size:
Consider the size of the space you need to heat and choose a stove with the appropriate heat output (measured in BTUs or kW).
Log Capacity:
A larger firebox allows for longer burn times, reducing the need for frequent reloading.
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Safety Features:
Ash Dump and Catcher: These features help with ash removal and prevent stray embers from escaping.
Proper Installation: Follow manufacturer instructions and local codes for safe installation and venting.
Clearances: Ensure adequate clearances from combustible materials (walls, furniture).
Wood Stoves
Contact TrueHeat About A Wood Stove Today
TrueHeatFC@gmail.com
(204) 741-0347 Jason | (204) 483-0592 Adam
Souris, Manitoba