
Wood stoves
Wood stoves are heating appliances designed to burn wood logs or chips to generate warmth for a building. They operate via a combustion chamber where the wood is burned efficiently, producing heat that radiates into the room. Modern wood stoves are equipped with advanced airflow controls, catalytic converters, and insulated surfaces to maximize fuel efficiency and minimize emissions. They are typically made of cast iron or steel and can serve as both primary or supplementary heat sources, offering a sustainable, renewable way to heat homes when wood is locally available or desired for its ambiance.