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What is a Wood burning Stove
People use many terms to describe
the wood burning stove, such as woodburner, wood stove or a wood burning
stove, but they all mean the same - a stove used solely for burning wood. A
wood burning stove will have no grate or ash pan; wood is simply burnt on the
base of the stove, usually in the bed of ash from the night before. This
means that a wood burning stove can fit more logs inside than the equivalent
sized multi-fuel model. The Ecology side. Geologists generally
agree that crude oil was formed over millions of years from the remains of
tiny aquatic plants and animals that lived in ancient seas.
Natural gas is nothing new. In fact, most of the
natural gas that is brought out from under the ground is millions and
millions of years old. However, it was not until recently that methods for
obtaining this gas, bringing it to the surface, and putting it to use were
developed. Wood burning stoves are generally
cleaner than using coal, plus, wood is a renewable fuel source, which is
carbon neutral, so is friendlier to the environment. Our Business.
Contact us
01934 622734 info@southwestwoodburners.co.uk
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