Heating the home can be expensive and almost everyone these
days has their home connected to mains gas and electricity grid, especially in
towns and cities of developed and developing countries , but if you want an
alternative heating solution, here are some options.
Renewable energy has been around for a long time but has
become a lot more promote in recent years due to people wanting to be greener and help the
environment more. Solar energy is very popular and the government recently
funded a scheme to get solar panels fitted to home to reduce energy costs and
help the environment, however solar panels, whilst reducing energy costs and
reducing your carbon footprint simply cannot create the amount of energy needed
to heat a home especially considering that heat is needed during the dark
winter months and not during the summer when most of the energy from these panels
is created.
The other renewable energy option is wind energy, which is
great for producing free clean energy if you have a large hillside windfarm or
one of those massive offshore windfarms, but a single wind turbine in your
garden isn't going to produce anywhere near enough energy to heat your home, if
it could then what about non-windy days?
Whilst renewable energy is excellent at producing small amounts
of electricity to lessen your energy costs a little its just not a viable
option for heating a modern home, even a relatively small one, especially here
in the UK where heating is needed for six to seven months of the year and maybe
going back to basics is what is needed.
Coal had been the fuel of choice from the 1800's right up until the 1980's when coal mines here in the UK closed and the popular fuel became more expensive, nowadays people are converting their fireplaces and installing wood burner to heat their homes. Burning wood is very cost effective and gives off a lot of heat.
One Wigan Seasoned Logs supplier says they are selling more
firewood and Kiln Dried Logs than ever and are in fact having to replenish
their stocks every couple of days to keep up with demand, but why buy firewood?
Isn't there enough free scrap firewood wood lying around or being given away
free?
Of course you can burn scrap wood on your wood burner or
wood burning stove but its not practical as it wont burn as long or as hot as
property seasoned fire logs. To work economically, wood burners and wood burning
stoves need fuels that have very little moisture, this is where Kiln Dried Logs
come in. The highest quality dry kilned hardwood logs come direct from Latvia
and have less than 20% moisture content for a superior burn.
Bryn Coal supply various brands and grades of coal and smokeless fuel as well as a selection of Kiln Dried Logs, Firewood, Fire Logs and Seasoned Logs for use on log burners, wood burner, wood burning stoves, chimineas etc. They supply the whole of the north west including Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington, Merseyside, Wigan, Westhoughton, Cheshire, Bolton, Rochdale, Leigh St Helens and Wirral.
http://bryncoal.co.uk
Unit 17, Landgate Industrial Estate Ashton in Makerfield
Wigan, Lancashire, WN4 0BW
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