Having asthma and/or allergies doesn’t mean you can’t use alternative energy to heat your home.
If you are interesting in heating with renewable fuel, but concerned about your asthma or allergies, you can refer to this article: Pardon Me While I Sneeze or read what one family has to say.
My wife and I have been talking about the rising cost of fuel prices this year and how it was going to affect us this year. While walking at the Franklin County Fair, Patty and I came upon Rick & Laura Chapmans booth (dealer: Revolution Heating Products). We had a lot of questions and concerns, and Laura was very eager to help us. It didn’t take us very long to decide that the Winchester pellet stove was going to be heating our home this winter.
The size of the stove is perfect, and it heats both floors of our home. We like to see the flame that the stove shows while burning. Our animals love the heat (so does Patty). The pellet stove doesn’t bother my wife’s asthma like a wood stove would. No wood to cut. No expensive chimney to buy. The cost of the pellets is very affordable compared to the cost of fuel oil, and it doesn’t take any time to clean and load the pellet stove. I also like the idea that we will not be going broke trying to heat our home this year and the years to come. Our new pellet stove should pay for itself within the 1st year of its use. I like the fact that I can drive locally and talk face to face with a local business and get answers to my questions. That means a lot to Patty & I. Thanks to Rick & Laura Chapman (Revolution Heating products) for making our winter more enjoyable this year.
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