For many homeowners, fireplaces are rarely used except on special occasions.
The thought is that open fireplaces are messy to operate, and even though they are cozy, the heat they produce goes right up the chimney while the fire sucks warm air from the rest of the house.
With an open fireplace, 95% of the heat is lost and the rest of the house gets cold even while it’s warm right around the fireplace.
Fortunately, fireplace inserts are an options that makes the fireplace efficient, allowing homeowners the comfort of a fire while sending heat throughout the home.
Fireplace Inserts can heat rooms, sections of a home or an entire home.
If you want to make your fireplace more efficient and warm, consider two things: Do you want an insert? And what fuel do you want to use?
Fireplace Inserts are essentially steel or cast iron boxes lined with ceramic or brick that fit into fireplace openings and use the existing fireplace flue with a chimney liner. Many models are flush with the fireplace opening while others can protrude out of the fireplace. All fireplace inserts include a blower that allows for heat movement and most can be controlled with a thermostat. Fireplace Inserts are available for use with wood, gas or wood pellets.
Wood Burning Fireplace Inserts are available in a variety of sizes to accommodate various fireplaces sizes and BTU ranges. They are extremely efficient while still offering the traditional “look & feel” of a fireplace. They are practical and gorgeous and many homeowners choose wood because they like the idea of heating their home off the grid.
Gas fireplace inserts offers a wide range of looks and sizes, from sleek contemporary models that “burn” rocks or glass crystals to the traditional gas logs that look real. Gas also offers convenience, featuring remote controls, wall thermostats and electronic ignition – eliminating any need for the homeowner to “touch” the unit. Of the almost 1 million fireplaces and fireplace inserts installed in the US last year, 70% were gas.
Pellet Stove Inserts are on the rise and many manufacturers are creating and designing great looking, efficient models. They are a great combination of convenience, they too can run on a thermostat and still provide a similar intense heat like wood.
Contact Northeast Distribution LTD for more information on what type of fireplace insert will work best in your home.
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Use Wood to Heat Your Home More Efficiently
Here comes the cold weather, have you felt it? In the Northeast, many home owners are trying to hold off on turning the heat on, but that may mean thinking about other heating options.
Wood is the fuel of choice this year. Adding a wood stove or a wood insert can dramatically improve the efficiency of heating your home.
Gas, oil, and electric heat are expensive. Traditional wood fireplaces add atmosphere and are warm, but these open wood fireplaces are very inefficient.
By adding a wood stove or a wood burning fireplace insert to your home, you are adding an efficient heat source to your home that is not only money saving but also provides warmth, character, and ambiance.
Wood stoves put out an efficient, comforting heat. Wood burning stoves look great in old homes as well as modern homes and are a great alternative to the inefficient open standard fireplaces.
Wood fireplace inserts use the same working technologies that wood burning stoves use, which cuts down on installation expenses. Fireplace inserts will increase the heating efficiency of the fire being burned.
Contact Northeast Distribution LTD for more information on wood stoves and wood fireplace inserts.
Spring Cleaning Products for your Wood Stove
It is approaching the time to clean out your wood stove, fireplace or insert, hopefully for the rest of the winter season! We have worked our fireplaces hard this winter, and they need a break, a cleaning and a polishing after what we have put them through this year. The winter of 2010-2011 has entered the history books for the Northeast, and our stoves and inserts need a break.
Northeast Distribution, LTD has all the products you need to make your stove, insert or fireplace look brand new again. We offer many different styles of ash buckets and shovels for cleaning up after a wood burning fire. It certainly is an unpleasant job, but there's but you can at least make cleaning as quick and easy as possible.
Imperial also makes the best line of maintenance products and stove paints on the market today. For easy cleaning of your stove, fireplace, or insert we carry all that you need. Glass door, gas log, and masonry cleaner along with gold and brass cleaner and high heat stove paint.
For everything wood stove, fireplace and insert related for Spring Cleaning, call Northeast Distribution today.
Biomass Appliance Tax Credit Slashed
Last night, the House voted 177 to 148 in favor of the $858 billion Tax Cut Compromise Package of 2010 that reduces the biomass heater tax credit to 10 percent with a $300 cap. The bill now goes to the White House for the President's signature. Another significant change that further restricts the tax credit for biomass appliances is that Congress removed the lower heating value measurement and only allows the credit toward the purchase price and not for installation.
Energy efficiency provisions were shortchanged even further by a clause that says the $500 tax credit is a lifetime maximum, meaning that if a homeowner has used this credit anytime since 2005, it cannot be used again. During the past two years, the credit up to $1,500 could be used regardless of whether the family has used the credit between 2005 and 2009.
The reduction to 10 percent tax credit affects all energy efficiency measures that had enjoyed 30 percent credit for the past two years. Many members of Congress felt the 25C tax credit program had cost the government too much money and should not be extended in its current form at 30 percent up to $1,500.
This setback for incentives for wood and pellet heating systems is a result of biomass appliances being considered an energy efficiency device instead of a renewable energy system. Solar, wind and geothermal systems still enjoy the full 30 percent tax credit with no maximum and are not set to expire until 2016.
"This creates a terrible double standard for incentives between renewable energy systems favored and affordable by the wealthy and systems favored and affordable by average American families," said John Ackerly, president of the Alliance for Green Heat. "Fortunately, we understand that Congress will be revisiting these tax credits again in 2011 and advocates for cleaner and more efficient biomass appliances need to be prepared," he said. Instead of using tax credits based on a percentage of purchase and installation costs, Congress is likely to consider performance-based credits.
This report prepared by the Alliance for Green Heat.
Northeast Distribution Retailers are Providing Hams to Local Food Banks
At NDL we would like you to know that along with our retailers we support our communities. With the help of our retailers, last year we provided $1600 dollars worth of toys for Toys for Tots in and around the Northeast. That is hundreds of toys! And this year, again with the help of our retailers, we are providing hams to the local food banks in our communities. Our goal is 130 hams! The hearth shops of the Northeast will order the hams through NDL when they place their orders.
NDL will match the amount of hams bought by the distributors. These holiday hams will then be distributed by the local food bank in your neighborhoods to families in need this holiday season. So if you are in the market for a fireplace, insert, or wood stove or any hearth accessories, let us connect you with the retailer in your area. By supporting your local hearth retailer you are supporting you community. No one supports your neighborhood more during the holiday season than local, small businesses.
Wood Stove Steamers Make Great Humidifiers
Our fires are lit, and you surely remember the dry air inside your home from winters past. For the health of both your family and the wood furniture in your home, consider how you will humidify your home this winter. One of the most practical fireplace accessories on the market today is a wood stove steamer.
At NDL, we offer steamers in many shapes and sizes manufactured by Condar, Minuteman, Imperial and Last Waltz Clay Studio. These steamers come in styles that range from traditional teapots, to animal shapes, to hand-made and hand-glazed clay designs. With this many varieties and manufacturers, you are sure to find one to match your style. They are quite easy to use, just fill them with water and place it on the stove. You may also turn these steamers into aromatherapy solutions by adding potpourri, spices, or stove scents to the water. Once the steam begins to be released into your home, it not only becomes a room humidifier, but it will release the sweet smell of fragrance as well.
Wood stove steamer add decorative value to your home. Due to their unique shape and quality, just leave these decorative pieces on the wood burning stove for all to see. If you wish to add a unique touch to your home or you need extra humidity; a wood stove steamer is what you are looking for.
Of course, NDL offers a full range of fireplace accessories including fireplace glass doors, fireplace tool sets, chimney caps, and ash buckets. Let us direct you to the finest hearth dealer in your area. Contact us today.
Adding a Fireplace or Fireplace Insert to Your Home Adds Value and Atmosphere
This winter, if you are having trouble keeping the cold at bay, consider adding a fireplace or fireplace insert to your home. Not only will you add comfort and atmosphere, you will add value to your home as well. A working hearth is considered a plus to home buyers, thus increasing the value of your home. Fireplaces and inserts can be fueled by natural gas, electricity, pellets, or wood and all these fuel sources have their advantages. Pellets and wood are considered renewable energy sources and are economical. But that is not all. Many fireplace inserts have a tax credit as well!
Gas and electric fireplaces and fireplace inserts are generally easier to use with less mess and effort. They are also very efficient and can be hooked up to a thermostat and remote. This way, you have constant heat which you can enjoy with the touch of a button. Whichever fuel source you choose to run your fireplace or insert, one thing is certain; working fireplaces add atmosphere and ambiance to any home. New home buyers love the idea of a working hearth and they make your home more enticing. If you are remodeling for your own enjoyment, a room with a burning fire adds a whole new dimension to entertaining.
Get up to $1500 in Tax Credits When You Buy a Wood Burning Stove, Insert or Fireplace
Did you know you could get a federal tax credit for installing a new pellet, or wood wood (biomass*) burning stove, insert or fireplace? You can receive up to $1500 on the price of your next stove and installation! The tax credit is for 30% of the cost of the appliance (including installation/labor costs), up to $1,500. This is a tax credit so it is as good as money in your pocket. If you are looking to buy a stove, Northeast Distribution LTD would be happy to provide you information on a certified stove, fireplace, or insert and we will direct you to the finest hearth retailer in your area.
To qualify for the tax credit:
- The tax credit is in effect until December 31, 2010. The stove, insert or fireplace must be installed in your primary residence before December 31, 2010.
- The stove, insert or fireplace must be used for heat or water heating and have a thermal efficiency rating of at least 75% as measured using a lower heating value. Ask us about the appliances that qualify. NDL or your fireplace retailer can help you with this information.
- This credit applies to all “biomass fuel” powered stoves, inserts and fireplaces. The law defines "biomass fuel" as any plant-derived fuel available on a renewable or recurring basis, including agricultural crops and trees, wood and wood waste and residues (including wood pellets), plant (including aquatic plants), grasses, residues, and fibers.
- To verify tax credit eligibility, make sure you get a Manufacturer’s Certification Statement.
- To qualify, file tax form 5695 with your tax return statement.
Wood Burning Fireplace Inserts in MA, NH, VT, ME, PA, NJ, and NY
First-time homebuyers and homeowners who live in homes with a traditional fireplace may want to consider wood fireplace inserts. It is nice to own a home that is outfitted with a working fireplace, because the ambiance and heat that they provide. However, wood fireplaces on their own can be inefficient heat sources, because much of the heat is lost up the chimney. Older fireplaces in historic or vintage homes in particular are prone to this. For this reason, homeowners can choose to add wood fireplaces inserts to their fireplace, making them more efficient and providing an excellent heat source.
Wood inserts are made out of cast iron or steel to create a fireproof burning box. A glass insulated door or front cover helps keep the warm air inside the fireplace, but they may also come with a blower so that the heat can be moved around the room. One of the primary reasons homeowners add wood inserts to the home is because the insert allows them to keep the look of a traditional fire while providing a more efficient heating source for the home.
Wood inserts are available in many styles and sizes to fit your personal taste. There are numerous manufacturers such as Archgard, Vermont Castings, Pacific Energy, Dutchwest and more. Northeast Distribution can connect you to the finest wood insert retailer in your area.
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