Pellet Stove Insert - An Efficient Way to Heat Your Home
The addition of a pellet stove to an existing fireplace is an efficient way to add warmth to your home. Pellet stoves are similar in design to wood logs, but they burn clean and hot. They keep your home warm.
Pellets burn more efficiently than gas or wood and produce less creosote. This makes them carbon-neutral to burn.
Energy Efficiency
Pellet stoves and inserts are a great alternative to traditional indoor heating sources like electric, wood, or gas. They burn biomass that is renewable and offer a highly energy efficient and convenient way to heat your home. Pellet fuel is made of recycled materials such as saw dust, bark and wood chips that have been compressed into uniform pellets that have less moisture. The fuel burns well and releases very less creosote, ash and other harmful pollutant. The majority of pellet stoves, fireplace inserts and other products are self-lighting, with thermostat controls. This lets you enjoy your fire without much effort or maintenance.
Pellet stoves generate plenty of heat and require only a small amount of fuel, unlike traditional wood-burning fireplaces. They have an efficiency rating of as high as 85 percent, which means you will get plenty of heat for the cost. Additionally, you can use pellets as a supplement to your primary heating source and save even more on fuel costs.
In addition to their outstanding efficiency pellet inserts are also a great choice for homeowners who want the comfort of a roaring fire without the hassle of chopping and stacking wood. The fuel is stored in a storage container referred to as the hopper. It automatically feeds into the combustion chamber once you turn on the stove. The size of the container determines the amount of time the fire will burn.
A pellet insert can also be incorporated into your existing fireplace which makes it simple and cost-effective. If you have an old masonry fireplace that has been neglected over time, a pellet stove can restore it to its original beauty and function, while adding warmth to your home.
While pellet stoves are easy to use, there are some things to keep in mind before buying one. You'll need plenty of space for storage of fuel and reliable power to run the stove. Second, the selection of design options is limited compared to other types of inserts. If these drawbacks are of concern to you, think about exploring other types of inserts in order to find the ideal solution to your requirements.
Convenience
In contrast to traditional fireplaces that burn wood which lose a significant amount of heat to the chimney The pellet inserts are engineered to maximize heating efficiency. They can generate more heat with less fuel and save you money every year. Furthermore switching to a pellet stove can qualify you for a tax credit for the purchase and installation of the appliance - providing an added financial incentive to consider an eco-friendly, modern heating option.
Rather than chopping and stacking piles of wood, filling your pellet stove is as easy as placing a bag of the nutritious fuel into the hopper, and then lighting it using an electric ignition. A thermostat controls the fire to maintain a steady temperature throughout the room without the need for manual adjustment. Pellet stoves also come with automatic shutoff options when the hopper is empty or the fire is left unattended long enough.
Pellets are a recycled renewable resource made from waste from factories. They're therefore an green alternative to gas and coal. Plus, they don't produce greenhouse gases and are considerably cheaper than other heating options. Pellet inserts can help you reduce your energy bills and maintain them at a consistent level.
Before deciding to switch to a pellet stove, you should consider a few aspects. For instance, pellet fuel requires adequate dry storage space and may be difficult to find in certain areas. Pellet stoves also require periodic maintenance to ensure they are working properly and heating efficiently.
If you're looking to make the leap and purchase a pellet stove, make sure you visit your local Harman dealer today to learn more about our selection of high-quality models that are functional and beautiful. A knowledgeable associate will help you choose the ideal model for your home based on size and heating capacity, your preferences for aesthetics and other aspects. Additionally, you can request a price quote to begin the process. We offer a variety of financing options for approved customers. To learn more, speak with a Harman dealer near you or submit our online form.
Clean Burn
Pellet stoves are more efficient than fireplaces made of wood that emit smoke and creosote. They can also produce more heat and can be controlled by a thermostat. This is a great option for those who are unable to maintain a constant temperature with their central heating system.
Pellet stoves use compressed wood or biomass waste as fuel, which produces less carbon dioxide than traditional gas and firewood. This means that they are an environmentally friendly option for your home, and more economical than burning gas or wood. In fact, a pellet stove insert can help you reduce your energy costs by 30-40%..
When it comes to purchasing a new pellet stove, ensure you select high-quality pellets. Pellets of poor quality burn more quickly and can impact the effectiveness of your stove. They will also produce more ash, which requires more maintenance and could adversely affect the durability of your unit. Pick pellets that are tough and dense, as they will burn longer and more evenly.
Similar to the Harman pellet insert in the image above Lopi's model Lopi comes with an easy-to-clean ash pan and can hold 40 to 70 pounds of pellets at a time. It also features the horizontal rotary disk feed system that stops overfeeding and jamming, while making it easy to switch between multiple grades of pellet fuel.
The main difference between an insert for fireplaces and a free-standing pellet stove is that the fireplace insert is installed within an existing chimney. pellet stove furnace reduces the installation cost. A professional will clean and inspect both the exterior and interior of your chimney as well as the flue in order to ensure they are in good condition for the insert installation. The professional will then install a venting device that connects the fireplace insert to the chimney and extends into the chimney, or out of an external wall.
To get the most benefit of your pellet stove, you should maintain it regularly. This includes removing ash from the hopper and cleaning the flue to eliminate any deposits that may be accumulating over time. When it comes to this maintenance you must always follow the manufacturer's instructions. Unprofessional maintenance and care can cause damage.
Aesthetics
Some homeowners love the look, smell and the atmosphere that comes with a fireplace that is wood-burning. With an insert for a pellet stove, you can get the traditional look but not lose the effectiveness and efficiency of a more modern model.
Unlike traditional masonry fireplaces that operate as an open system, pellet inserts operate as closed systems. They fit into your existing fireplace, resulting in a self contained fireplace that generates more heat and conserves energy because it keeps warm air in instead of blowing it out the chimney.
Pellet stoves are a sustainable and eco-friendly option to fossil fuels. They use biomass waste, which is compressed into pellets, which are an efficient and safe heating source. They are also less harmful to burn, releasing fewer emissions and pollutants than wood or gas.
The fuel for pellet stoves is available in large quantities at the majority of home improvement stores. It's relatively cheap. The pellets are ready for burn and unlike wood which is expensive and takes a long time to split and cut the pellets are already manufactured. This makes them a cheap and practical option for many customers.
In fact, in 2023, the EPA recognized this fuel as a renewable energy source which gives you to receive a federal tax credit. Combined with its efficiency low maintenance and cost-effectiveness, there's no reason to wonder that pellet stoves are becoming more popular with residential buyers.
Choosing the right pellet insert for your home is a matter of assessing the dimensions and design of the fireplace opening. The amount of heat you require is essential to ensure that the stove can comfortably warm your home. Edwards Hearth & Home's experts can help you choose the best model that will meet your requirements and also matches your style preferences.

We have a range of Harman inserts available in contemporary as well as traditional designs. They can be installed into any fireplace opening. Our selection includes models with a variety of BTU outputs, making sure that you will find the best one to suit your requirements. Visit our showroom for fireplaces and design center to explore your options and talk with our experts about your specific heating needs for your home.