Did you know that properly dried wood should have a reading of 20% or less? If you have a wood burning stove or fireplace, you should invest in a moisture meter. It’s a minor investment that can save you in wasted fuel, money, time and effort. After all, if you spend time or money chopping, […]
Burning Dry Fireood is Better for the Environment and Your Wallet
Quality fuel is important. American Energy Systems has written numerous articles about more efficient heat, posted videos about selecting quality fuel, and continues to advise consumers to make good fuel decisions. This includes burning quality, dry wood in your stove or fireplace. Just because you’ve opted to burn wood, doesn’t mean that anything goes. In […]
Save Money on Heat With Pellet Stoves
If you are looking for more ways to save money on heat, then you’ll want to take advantage of all these ways to save today. Ways to Save Money on Heat First, the tax credit for qualifying renewable energy appliances has been reinstated for 2013. You can find out all the details of this additional […]
Bottom Line Savings on Heat with Renewable Fuel
People who have made the switch to a renewable fuel heating appliance have found the benefits astounding. In many cases the bottom line cost savings with wood pellets, corn, or other renewable fuel sources dramatically reduces homeowner energy costs. “The real bonus of this whole story is the (pellet) stove has saved us so much […]
25C Tax Credit Reinstated: Biomass Stove Tax Credit
BREAKING NEWS: Additional savings off any pellet stove or fireplace offered today through December 1, 2013! Click to take advantage of this sale, plus shipping offer, AND tax credit savings! On January 2, 2013, President Obama signed the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (H.R.8) which extended the 2010/2011 tax credit for 2012/2013 $300 Biomass […]