Founded in 1978, the Woodstock Soapstone Company says its wood stoves are distinctive due to the use of soapstone in their interiors. This natural rock absorbs heat and can then radiate it for up ...
Just a note that before purchasing a wood stove: Pay special attention to how and where you’ll install it to ensure clearance from combustible materials in exterior walls or floors, and check ...
Wood burning stoves remain a popular way to heat your home on cold winter nights. But there is also increasing concern about the potential health and environmental impacts of wood burning stoves, for ...
If the panels sit on a job site and get soaking wet, they’ll retain their strength, unlike wood. The product is stronger and more rigid than wood, and more fire-resistant. Unlike the timber ...
But when they die and rot, all that carbon goes right back out into the air. So a few researchers have proposed burying dead trees underground in so-called “wood vaults” to sequester the carbon in the ...
Hearthstone’s Wood Stoves are built using soapstone, a natural material that absorbs the sharp heat of the fire, stores the energy, and then radiates a gentle heat back into the living space.
Innovative new products take a sharp look at where and how we use wood in construction, and then reimagine it to be more sustainable. For starters, building material manufacturer Modern Mill ...
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A 3,775-year-old log found in Canada had barely lost any of its carbon content since being buried, indicating "wood vaulting" is a viable means of carbon storage. When you purchase through links ...
As the winter nights get colder, a wood burning stove might seem like a great option to try and cut down on your energy bills. They are a staple in British homes and are thought to be a cost ...