Corn Stove
Corn Stoves: A Great Alternative Heating Source
As time goes on, many people are looking for alternative forms of heating that do not rely on the traditional fuels of oil and coal. One type of heating that many people are looking at is the corn stove, and no wonder. With it's extremely low pollution, the fact that a corn stove is easily installed with no need for a traditional masonry chimney, and the fact that a decent stove can heat most homes to a good temperature means that these stoves have a lot going for them and are well worth looking at. This article will cover some of the basic points of buying a corn stove and things to consider when thinking about buying a means of heating that uses a renewable energy source.
The low pollution aspect of a corn stove is one of the things that attracts many people to this type of heating. Because corn burns well, almost all the material turns to a very fine ash. This means that there is very little cleaning to do to the stove itself since the amount of ash is kept to a minimum. But corn also burns with very little smoke and so produces very little if any soot. This means there is no need for a chimney, and any waste smoke can be safely vented away by the use of a traditional vent. The lack of need for a traditional chimney means that a corn stove can be easily installed.
Corn Furnace
Many people think of a stove as something to be used for heating just one room. But today's modern corn stoves have a very good heat output, and many of them can be used to heat several rooms or even a whole house. A good corn furnace can be attached to a central heating system and be used to heat the house and provide a good supply of hot water.
Many corn stoves can now be fitted with an automatic hopper. This simply feeds corn into the stove automatically, meaning that you never need to worry about the fuel running low. You can just turn the stove on in the morning and let the hopper fill the stove while you are away.
Corn Fuel Supply
But one of the best things about using corn to heat a home is that it is usually readily available. Most places now have a dealer which will deliver a stock of corn fuel to your home, although it is better to check the availability of corn fuel in your area before buying a corn stove. Corn is readily transportable and easy to store, again something which adds to its attractiveness as a fuel.
As this article has pointed out, the benefits of having a corn stove are numerous. With the cleanliness of their operation, ease of installation, and their ability to heat a whole house, it seems likely that more people will look to installing a corn stove as a way of finding an alternative energy source in the future.
