What is an Outdoor Furnace

 


An outdoor wood furnace is essentially a heater that is powered by wood. Outdoor wood boilers have been around for a long time. They are a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way to heat your home.

Outdoor Wood Boiler: Pros & Benefits

A wood furnace is an excellent option for those who have ready access to firewood.

Energy Independence It is often most important to people looking for alternatives that you are not dependent on oil companies, electric companies, propane companies, or gas companies. You are in charge. The person who provides your house and hot water will be you, whether you cut your own wood or buy it from a local firewood vendor. Endless hot showers may cost you a log or two, but ultimately, it’s up to you.

Durable The type of steel used in the manufacturing of an outdoor boiler is among the most important factors to consider. Titanium enhanced 409 stainless steel is used by Heat Master for its outdoor boilers, which resist corrosion and can withstand continuously high temperatures. It also transfers heat more efficiently and won’t crack or warp. An outdoor boiler should last a lifetime with proper maintenance.

Clean burning While gasification furnaces produce fewer emissions, they also burn for a longer period of time. An outdoor boiler can burn all types of wood, and you only have to feed it once or twice a day with new technology. By burning well-seasoned wood and burning it properly, wood fuel releases the same amount of carbon as decomposing biomass, making it carbon neutral. Wood is an environmentally friendly, cost-effective, and efficient resource. It grows almost everywhere.

Less mess in your home As an outdoor boiler is outside, you don’t have to worry about leaves, bark, insects, or dirt in your home. You can install Heat Masters G Series Furnaces in a garage, shed, or other outbuilding so you can avoid being in the weather while keeping the mess outside.

Time, money, and labour are saved Home heating doesn’t have to be expensive or stressful. During periods of low heat demand, Heat Master outdoor furnaces can adjust their BTU output, so you can enjoy unlimited hot water or add a hot tub. With a large firebox and home monitoring, you won’t have to monitor your furnace constantly.

 

Wood-burning outdoor fireplaces have some cons

Having wood or fuel is the first hurdle you have to clear. The best choice may not be an outdoor wood furnace if you don’t have access to wood.

 

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