Pellet and Pellet Hydrostoves: Efficiency, Comfort, and Home Heating Solutions

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Pellet stoves are contemporary heating systems that burn small cylinders of compressed biomass, typically derived from sawdust or recycled wood waste. These pellets offer a renewable energy source, making pellet stoves a more sustainable and eco-friendly option compared with fossil fuels.

The efficiency of pellet stoves stems from their automatic operation. An automatic feeder delivers the exact amount of pellets needed to maintain a steady, comfortable temperature. This reduces fuel waste and maximizes heat output, resulting in high energy efficiency. In addition, a closed combustion system enhances safety, lowers emissions, and improves overall combustion efficiency.

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Another factor boosting efficiency is the ability to distribute heat evenly and in a controlled manner. Many models include built-in fans that circulate heat throughout the room or even through a duct system that connects to more rooms. This heat-distribution method minimizes energy waste and keeps every part of the home pleasantly warm.

Pellet stoves are known for high energy performance. Most of the energy stored in pellets is converted directly into heat with minimal waste, making pellet stoves more efficient than traditional options such as wood stoves, gas, or electric heating systems.

The efficiency of pellet stoves is reflected not only in thermal performance but also in environmental impact. Using biomass as fuel helps reduce dependence on fossil fuels and cut greenhouse gas emissions. Pellets generally come from sustainable sources and are often a wood-waste product that supports more efficient forest-resource management.

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Pellet hydrostoves: what they are and how they work

Pellet hydro stoves represent an evolution in stove technology using this biomass. While traditional pellet stoves heat the surrounding air directly, hydro stoves integrate with a home’s central heating system by circulating heated water.

These stoves heat water, which is then circulated to radiators or underfloor heating. The integration with the central heating system allows heat to be distributed more evenly and efficiently across the home.

Hydro stoves provide domestic hot water in addition to space heating, making them a versatile heating option. Like traditional pellet stoves, hydro stoves rely on wood pellets and benefit from the efficiency and environmental advantages associated with biomass fuels.

The main distinction between hydro stoves and pellet stoves lies in their ability to heat water and distribute heat through a central system. This makes hydro stoves particularly suitable for larger homes or for households seeking a comprehensive heating solution that covers both space heating and hot water needs.

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Pellet hydrostoves at Bauhaus

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At Bauhaus, two pellet hydro stove models are available for under 2,000 euros. The first is the Last Calor model, delivering 12.7 kilowatts of heat in a cream finish, priced at 1,995 euros.

Alternatively, the Hydro 15 pellet hydrostove heats spaces up to 108 square meters and supports daily scheduling, priced at 1,992 euros.

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