How To Maximize Your Efficiency With Wood Burning Stove
A wood burning stove is an outdoor heating appliance that uses wood as fuel and wood-based biomass fuel, including sawdust or mulch. Generally the appliance is comprised of a sturdy metal enclosed fire box, frequently lined with decorative fire brick, and at least one or more adjustable air controls. In addition, wood burning stoves generally include a grate that can be lowered to allow fuel to enter the burning chamber and a flue that can be sealed to prevent smoke from escaping. These stoves are available in a variety of styles, sizes, and designs.