A wide variety of Stoves, fireplaces and Inserts fueled by Wood, Pellet, Gas or Coal.
Conveniently located in Lancaster County PA along Route 340 between Bird In Hand and Intercourse.
Our top of the line brands including Harman, Regency, Jotul and Legacy Stoves and
Fireplaces are well displayed in our showroom. Come in today and we will help you choose the stove that fits your needs! Start saving now!
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Pellet
Instead of loading logs, you pour in pellets: bits the size of rabbit
food, but made of compressed sawdust or agricultural crop waste. You
heat your house with renewable energy, and gain a lot of the
convenience.
Our Premium Wood Pellets are from Wood Pellet Inc. They have had Quality pellets and serve us well. We have many repeat customers and many who have switched to these pellets. You can read more about them here. ccsmithlumber.com/wood-pellets/
Wood
Considering a wood stove? Educate yourself to help you find the stove that will keep you warm but not toast you out of the house.
Clink on the link for helpful information on burning wood.
woodheat.org/why-heat-with-wood.html
jotul.com/us/guides/tips-on-how-to-buy-a-fireplace
Coal
Anthracite Coal is more normally known as “hard coal”.
Anthracite coal is a highly-carbonated fossil fuel that will generate
the highest heat of all the fossil fuels available, and the low sulfur
content in Anthracite makes it an extremely clean-burning fuel. Anthracite coal produces virtually no smoke or
particulate emissions which can be a problem with wood stoves. Burning Coal is a dirty and often best if used in the Basement or away from white carpeting.
Gas
Flip a switch; have fire! That’s the key appeal
of a gas stove or fireplace. You still enjoy real flames, but without
the hassles of solid
fuel. There is no firewood to stack, bags of pellets to dump, and no
ashes to clean out. The air inside your house and in your neighborhood
stays clean, too. Unlike
old decorative gas fireplaces, today’s gas units are heat-producing
dynamos that use natural gas or propane to power a steady flame dancing
on fake logs, decorative modern glass chips, or stones behind a sealed
glass face.
Gas Fireplace versus a Gas Insert. What is the difference?
A gas fireplace insert is needed for converting from a wood-burning
fireplace to a Gas Fireplace. If you are looking for a unit to provide
supplemental heating, as well as the beauty of a glowing fire with the
flick of a switch or the turn of a thermostat with no mess or fuss, then
a gas insert is the answer.
A direct vent gas fireplace has a completely sealed combustion chamber which
allows it to vent directly out a side wall or through the ceiling of
your home. Made to use if you dont have a wood burning fireplace in your home but you want the look of a taditional fireplace. The benefit of this system is that it brings in air from the
outside of the home rather than using the room air.
Direct vent fireplaces use a co-axial venting system. The
co-axial vent system has the exhaust pipe within the air intake pipe
which protects any surrounding combustible material from the high
temperature of the flue gases as well as preheating the outside air
prior to it being introduced to the combustion process.
The image below is a direct vent gas fireplace.
This image is of a gas insert.