
Wood burning stoves
A wood-burning stove is a device designed to efficiently produce heat by burning firewood. It typically consists of a firebox, where wood is burned, and a chimney or flue to vent smoke outside. Modern stoves use controlled combustion to maximize heat output and reduce emissions. They can serve as a primary or supplementary heating source in homes, offering a sustainable and cozy way to warm spaces while using renewable wood fuel. Safety features and proper installation are essential to ensure safe operation and efficient heating.