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Revision as of 21:26, 5 January 2025 by CrystleMcCubbin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Benefits of a Woodburner Stove<br><br>Wood stoves employ constant air flow to create heat and fire. This fresh air is drawn in through adjustable dampers, which are usually located inside the door of the stove. The exhaust gases are transported through a chimney, and safely removed from your home.<br><br>Modern wood stoves that are non-catalytic rely on secondary combustion to make them efficient. However, they'll eventually build up creosote if not properly used.<br...")
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