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How does using a wood-burning stove impact the environment?
 
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A tree decomposing in the forest emits more carbon dioxide into the air than burning that same tree in an efficiently burning woodstove.  At Enchanted Fireside, our woodstoves utilize modern, low emission combustion technology to create carbon-neutral burning  - a factor that is a top priority for us.


Our wood stoves and fireplace inserts are efficiency-rated and certified to meet strict U.S. EPA standards that cut emissions by more than 70% compared to older, uncertified stoves. A recent industry study found that indoor air quality inside homes with new, EPA-certified wood stoves was 72% cleaner than those homes with wood stoves manufactured prior to 1992.

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As in any endeavor, choosing the right equipment is only part of the story. Learning to employ it correctly and efficiently will make the "greenest"  impact on our and our children's environment.  Click here to learn more.





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