Wood Furnace
Furnace
A forced-air wood furnace is a heat generator that warms the air using electric elements. The heated air is then circulated throughout the home via a fan and a network of ducts hidden in walls and ceilings.
A forced-air furnace can also be equipped with accessories such as air filters, humidifiers, or fresh-air fans, or both.
This type of installation is best suited for homes with many separate rooms where air does not circulate naturally.
If you already have a furnace with a different fuel source, switching to wood or pellets can be advantageous. You can save money by keeping the existing air distribution system and chimney (if it meets current standards).
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A wood furnace produces heat by burning logs, while a pellet furnace uses fuel made from wood sawdust. Pellet systems feature a hopper for automatic operation, making them easier to use than log furnaces.
An automated system provides continuous, regulated pellet feeding according to heating needs. Pellets can be loaded in 20- or 40-lb (10 or 20 kg) bags into smaller stoves. For larger or less accessible systems, pellets are fed automatically via an auger from a silo. A fan blows air for combustion, improving efficiency.
To ensure comfort and energy savings for many years, choosing the right installer is essential. Our specialized technicians will optimize your system for full performance and install it according to current standards. We are solid-fuel specialists — that is, wood. Whether logs or pellets, we have the solution for your central heating. Wood is an economical, eco-friendly, and local energy source.
Boiler
Boilers use a network of water pipes to distribute heat throughout the home. Water is heated and circulated through the pipes with a pump.
If you have a hot-water system, such as radiant flooring, this solution is ideal. It is also worth considering in new construction, as it provides comfort and adds value to the home.
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A wood boiler generates heat by burning logs, while a pellet boiler uses fuel made from wood sawdust. The system includes a hopper for automatic operation, making it simpler to use than a log furnace.
An automated system regulates continuous pellet feeding based on heating needs. Pellets can be loaded in 20- or 40-lb (10 or 20 kg) bags for smaller stoves, or automatically fed via an auger from a silo for larger systems. Combustion air is supplied by a fan to improve efficiency.
To ensure long-term comfort and energy savings, selecting the right installer is crucial. Our expert technicians will optimize your system for maximum performance and install it according to current standards. We specialize in solid-fuel heating — that is, wood. Whether logs or pellets, we have the solution for your central heating. Wood is an economical, eco-friendly, and local energy source.
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