May 22, 2012 | Brother Chris Sharron owns two plants that produce wood pellet fuel. ST. HELENS -- It could be the ultimate expression of a heated sibling rivalry. The younger brother makes something and the older one burns it up. But in this case, Chris and Francis
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May 22, 2012 | LADYSMITH, WI, Apr 25, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Indeck Ladysmith, LLC, the manufacturer of Indeck Energy Premium Wood Pellets, is reminding consumers that the amount of residual ash left after burning any wood pellets can be directly related to
May 22, 2012 | May 14, 2012 | Jaffrey, NH -- OSHA fined the New England Wood Pellet, LLC a total of $147000 over safety violations after a combustible dust fire and explosion rocked the company's plant in Jaffrey, NH last week. The fines, which are some of the
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How come my wood pellet heat does not feel the same as my oil furnance?
May 22, 8785 by jbspeed79
I can still be cold in the living room with my wood pellet stove going at 78 but when I run my furnace I am roasting at 72. I know its a different type of heat. Do I need a big humdifier to add mositure in the air?
a humidifier would help. do you have a blower on your pellet stove? if not the heat from the stove goes up, and not being moved around.
What is the price trend for wood pellets used in pellet stoves?
Nov 30, 2006 by guj1982
This question is for those of you who use wood pellet stoves. What's the price trend for the pellets? Are they cheaper or more expensive as compared to last year or the year before? Do you have trouble finding the pellets you need? Do you use it as a primary heating source or secondary? If secondary, why?
This question is for people who live in the U.S., especially those live in the Mid-Atlantic states. Thank you.
They haven't changed price at all around here in years, except that they go on sale every spring and I buy them out. Also, it is my primary heating source.