You can spend $1000-$4200 depending on the kind of stove you get but you can get 30%
Wood stoves are less attractive, won’t heat distant parts of the home, and require wood chopping and stoking, but frequent use can save 10%-40% from your annual energy costs.
Choose a stove that fits your space, is easily accessible, sitting 12-18 inches away from a combustible wall, resting on a non-combustible floor. The size of the stove depends on the size of your room, climate, and the home’s insulation.
Remove ashes one a week and schedule annual inspections. If your family has asthma or allergies, think before getting a wood stove.
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