Efficient Wood Burning and the Tax Credit

February 25th, 2010

Now is the time to purchase and efficient wood burning product! Why, you ask?

The available tax credit makes the option of buying an efficient wood burning product an affordable project.  Plus, you will be helping small businesses that are taking a huge hit by the economy.  Most small businesses can’t get credit now because their financials show the hit from the economy over the last two years (yes, it has been that long).  While getting credit is essential to small businesses, the major concern is lagging sales.  So, please save yourself some money and move to a greener energy option by going to an efficient, EPA approved wood stove, fireplace, or insert. 

You can get a 30% Tax Credit (up to $1500.00) on the cost of having an efficient wood burning appliance installed in your home (must be a primary residence; cannot be new construction or rental property for the tax credit).  The credit is determined by the cost of installing an efficient wood burner, not just the cost of the appliance itself.  This is a HUGE savings! 

So, you are thinking about purchasing a wood stove or fireplace and you realize that if you do; you will feel so good about yourself.  Because you were smart and saved money, because you helped a local small business survive for another day, and now you are socially conscious because you are heating your home in a “GREEENER” way!  Plus, now you can come home after a hard day and revert back to your primal instincts and play with fire, or just relax while watching the beautiful, efficient flames; while knowing your heating bill will not break the bank this year or next.

If you already have an open style fireplace, you can heat efficiently too by choosing a good quality wood insert.  There is an efficient wood appliance out there for everyone, every style, every size.

Don’t hesitate to call your local Specialty Hearth Retailer and find out how you can start saving money!

My Wood Stove Isn’t Drafting….

February 22nd, 2010

We get calls all the time about: “My wood stove isn’t drafting, and we have only had it a year!  So, I know there is something wrong with my wood stove.”  Nine times out of ten the problem is creosote build up.  Even though the stove has only gone through one season and you “KNOW” you have been burning good seasoned wood, you should have your stove pipe swept by a certified chimney sweep.  This is a good time of year to get your chimney/pipe swept.  If you get this taken care of at the end of the season then you don’t have to worry about it when you actually need your fireplace/stove to work well for you.  Many of us get so busy that we forget about the stove/fireplace until we really need it.  The downside to this is that everyone is in this boat and then it can be difficult to get a good sweep out when you need him.  Be careful when hiring a chimney sweep!  Make sure they are certified and that they are reputible.  If you are a customer of Pardo Hearth Designs, call or email if you need a recommendation for a good chimney sweep for the Middle Tennessee area.  There is very little that can go wrong with a good quality wood stove and more than likely, the wood is a bit wetter than we would like to admit, or we are using less than desirable wood that results in more creosote build up.  Additionally, if the stove/fireplace hasn’t been swept it is the best place to start with troubleshooting any issues you are having with your stove/fireplace.  If you have it swept and there are still issues with the unit smoking into the house or not drafting then call your dealer and go from there.  Starting with having the pipe swept will more than likely save you money as it needs to be done annually anyway and will save you additional service call charges from a dealer to tell you the same thing.

Looking for a Great Deal on a direct vent gas fireplace?

February 19th, 2010

If you are contact us we have some over stock that we would be thrilled to move!  I have one of the L676 & one of the L900 with the brick panels and oak logs.  This is a great unit, and if you click on the picture it should take you to the Regency Web Site so you can see more information about the unit. 

Regency Liberty L900

Regency Liberty L900

Contemporary Fireplace Options for New Construction or Remodels

February 18th, 2010
Regency HZ54 Large Gas Fireplace

Regency HZ54 Large Gas Fireplace

I was just talking about the contemporary options for replacing gas logs, but there are other options available for the person in new construction or a remodel situation.  The fireplaces I am talking about are Direct Vent Gas Fireplaces designed with a contemporary flare.  These fireplaces offer higher efficiencies while still venting the unit to the outside.  All direct vent fireplaces do have sealed glass on the front of the unit, as this is part of what allows the unit to be vented and still efficient (stated in very general terms). 

Town & Country Wide Screen 54" Fireplace

Town & Country Wide Screen 54

Many fireplace manufacturers have started to make fireplaces with a more contemporary feel.  We have found two manufacturers that we are very pleased with.  If you are looking to achieve a contemporary feel with your fireplace then I recommend checking out the Regency Contemporary Line of products or the Town & Country Line of products.  Both of these options offer great quality products by people who have been in the business of making fireplaces for decades.  The other nice thing about these fireplaces is that you can customize the fireplace, by choosing trim color, interior panel color, burner style etc…  (This can be great when you know what you want, and it can be overwhelming when you don’t know what you want, but either way it is great to look at all the options).  Both of the manufacturers I mention do offer some kind of “Design a Fireplace” option on their websites so you can look at your choices on line in a very user friendly way.

The Direct Vent Gas Fireplaces are a more expensive option than the gas log replacements I mentioned in an earlier post, but if you don’t have a fireplace then this is the way to go for looks and efficient gas heat (Natural gas or Propane). 

As a side note, if you want an ethanol burning fireplace then you should look at the Ecosmart Fires.  They are very cool and easy to adapt to just about any setting.  They are on the cutting edge! While their products tend to be pricey they are the only gas product that does qualify for the 30% (up to $1500) Tax Credit and this helps offset their cost tremendously.  The picture I have chosen for the Ecosmart fire is one of their outdoor products.  They have many, many indoor options; but I really like the tower and wanted to show it.

Ecosmart Tower - Outdoor Ethanol Collection

Ecosmart Tower - Outdoor Ethanol Collection

Incorporate Contemporary Design with your Fireplace!

February 18th, 2010
Fireglitter For Vent Free - Cobalt Blue

Fireglitter For Vent Free - Cobalt Blue

There is a fairly inexpensive way to incorporate contemporary design with your fireplace.  I have noticed an increased demand for “Fireballs” or “Glass” instead of a more traditional logset in fireplaces.  If you have an existing wood burning or ventfree fireplace you can easily change out your existing log set and replace it with something very swanky, for a minimal investment.  If this contemporary option is something you have been looking for then I recommend you take a look at the manufacturer below.  http://www.rasmussen.biz/alterna.htm

They make a great quality product and in my personal opinion they have some of the most realist flames of any log/stone/glass setup I have seen.  I have put in just a few pictures to offer an idea of the contemporary options available for gas log replacement, but the manufacturer’s link above will offer much more indepth information about the various products.

If you have questions about a specific application let me know, I will offer as much help as I can.  Please check out our website www.pardodesigns.com for contact information.

Fireshapes For Vented Applications

Fireshapes For Vented Applications

Uniform Sized Fireballs

Uniform Sized Fireballs

Back to Blogging on this Cold Day!

February 17th, 2010

I tried to force myslef to blog around this time last year because everyone tells me it is a must.  I find that I am seriously lacking the self-discipline to make myself do it consistently, but it is a new year and I am determined to blog!  Maybe I have felt that I don’t have anything to blog about, or maybe I am so disheartend by this economy and the world we are trying to survive in that I have found it difficult to be excited about the business of selling stoves and fireplaces.  As I write this I am chuckling about my wording; three years ago I was working my tail off to “Thrive” our business was growing and it was an exciting time!  A mere three years later - three years that feel like 50yrs - I am struggling to keep our business alive (notice I didn’t say “Dream - keep the dream alive” because it is not the dream I had).  Probably not the PC thing to write on the blog that is a “must” have, but the truth at the moment.

Nevertheless, I am here as your determined blogger to remind everyone that Wood is Good!  That there has never been a better time to invest in a wood stove/insert or efficient fireplace.  I know what you’re thinking!  “Winter is almost over and I have made it this far without that expense, why would I buy one now?” You know what I have to say to that? Well, you’ve got a point.  (I am assuming that now you can see why I am such a good sales person).  If you are on a fixed income, or have lost your job, then you absolutely have a point.  But, if you have the means and desire for a fireplace/stove (weather wood or gas), then now is the time.  You will still have plenty of cold weather to enjoy the new appliance and you’ll be able to take advantage of the Tax Credit for efficient wood products installed.  OK, I did my selling bit. 

I think tomorrow I will talk about what growth I am finally seeing in the contemporary gas world.  I was personally predicting it to take off about two years ago, but I am slowly seeing its’ growth in the last year or so.  I think I will also be more upbeat tomorrow as I feel strangely excited about my new commitment to blogging.

Outdoor Living Spaces Are Possible for All!

February 4th, 2009

With everyone staying at home more there is no better way to keep your family and friends close by then creating an outdoor living space.

Homeowners are building stone patios with outdoor kitchens complete with large, permanently-installed grills, refrigerators and work areas. They’re installing luxurious outdoor fireplaces or firepits to extend the season, adding beautiful outdoor lighting to extend the evening. They’re even installing televisions, stereos and artwork specially made to be weather-proof.

Today, there is almost nothing that you can do inside your home that you can’t do outside.

Pardo Hearth Specializes in creating beautiful and functional outdoor living spaces.  We offer turn key design & installation for those customers who aren’t into doing it themselves; but we also offer help to those customers who are DIY’s.  If you want an outdoor living space; whether it is a grilling island, full outdoor kitchen, outdoor fireplace or firepit we can help you accomplish this on a budget.  We can offer you design suggestions, information on “Best Bang for your Buck” appliances (we do sell some of the best appliances in the business), and we can offer to help you with the portions of the project that are more difficult.  For instance, we can build the island or kitchen frame (we weld 1″ thick steel tubing for the frame for longevity and durability) for you and then you veneer it.  There are many ways in which we can help you money on that outdoor island/kitchen; that will ultimately increase the value of your home.

Below is a link to a document from the HPBA on planning outdoor living spaces that would be a great starting point for anyone considering an outdoor kitchen this season.

http://cfd13201.cfdynamics.net/hpba/fileadmin/factsheets/product/FS_HowtoCreateOutdoorRoom.pdf

Now is the time to start planning for that oasis, so it can be completed in time for the great warm weather that is just around the corner.  Also, call us with any quesitons.  We are here to help!

Is it important that my wood stove by UL Listed?

January 29th, 2009

Hello -

Our store has had many requests for a wood stove that sells for $500.00 or less.  While I understand that everyone is looking for a deal in this economy, I just don’t have them.  I have been concerned about this!  I have been researching the big box chain stores that I continually hear is offering a wood stove for $300-$500.00.  Our Fireplace and Wood stove Guru has always stated that when you put fire in your home, saftey must come first.  That being said he has always stayed away from the “Cheap” wood stove.  I started doing some research to see if there really was cause to not offer a “cheap” wood stove.  What I found out was very interesting.  Many of the “cheap” wood stoves were not UL Listed (meaning that they did not pass the rigerous saftey standards required or never even attempted to do so).  I also learned that most (if not all) insurance companies will not cover a fireplace or stove product that is not UL listed!  How terrible to have a house fire, and then to find out that it won’t be covered under your insurance policy!!  So, while I agree that one shouldn’t spend more than they have to one a wood stove or fireplace; safety is a requirement and knowing that your insurance company approves the wood stove you are installing is also a huge relief!  Please don’t be swept away by the price tag alone.  Speak to an industry professional and understand what you are paying for.  If having a stove that is efficient, and EPA approved isn’t important to you then knowing that it is UL listed should be!

Calling all Designers!! Don’t miss the Ecosmart Fires!

January 21st, 2009

I was just out on the Ecosmart website (www.ecosmartfire.com), I hadn’t been out there for about a month.  In that time they have updated their picture gallery and WOW!  The pictures of projects that have incorporated the ecosmart fires are absolutely incredible.  This company is doing a great job of getting their name out there and they have a great website that provides frequent updates.  I continue to be impressed by this company and their product.  I can’t wait for this product to catch on here in the Middle TN area.  I know there have to be designers out there that would appreciate the look, form and function this product offers as much as I do.  I am so crazy about the look of the Ecosmarts, but we’ve had such a small response to it here that I am starting wonder if I am crazy!

Ecosmart Firebox 900SS Fireplace

Ecosmart Firebox 900SS Fireplace

What is Zone Heating?

January 21st, 2009

I was just reading my “Hearth & Home Magazine” (www.hearthandhome.com) and there was a great article by Dr. James E. Houck In the Zone The Three E’s; Energy, Economy and Environment.  This article talks about how using room heaters or Zone Heaters can help reduce the cost of heating by allowing home owners to turn down their central system and focus on heating the rooms they are in.  This makes so much since to me!  Many homes have 5 or more rooms, yet we seem to spend most of our time in just a few of those.  “Zone heaters, sometimes referred to as room heaters, can offer energy and money savigs if used to augment centralized heating systems.  Households can turn down the thermostat and turn on the room heater when and where it is needed.”  “Inefficient heat delivery and the heating of empty rooms means wasted energy, wated money and wnwarranted greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions.”  The other part of the article that impacted me was Dr. Houck’s discussion of Radiant Energy.  “At rest, humans are comfortable at an air temperature of about 70 degrees F.  When we sit in the sun we feel warm even if the air temperature is less than 70 degrees F due to radiant energy.  Zone heaters can have the same effect; they can provide warmth without the need of heatig the iterior of the home to a comfortable temperature.  If all else is equal, radiant heat from a zone heater can be far more efficient than covection heat from a centralized hot-air furnace.”  Again, this makes sense!  I know that my electric bill has been much larger this year than last.  I have become obsessed with turning off appliances etc.. and then watching my meter spin in the hopes of keeping the electric bill in check.  I can only imagine how much worse it would be if I didn’t have my Direct Vent Gas Fireplace in the living room.  Not only is it capable of heating more than one room but it feels nice to have the family sitting by the fire.  So by zone heating it makes sense that I am saving energy, saving money, and doing this by creating a warm ambiance in my home all at the same time.  Talk about a win-win situation.  Zone heaters can be free standing stoves, fireplace inserts, and masonry heaters.  These heaters can be fueled by cordwood, gas, oil, coal, corn and pellets.  OK…  So there are lots of options for a zone heater and one will fit your needs and style.  In fact the options are so numerous that you have to be careful that you choose something that fits your needs.  Factors to consider; size of the room or rooms you want to heat, aesthetics, efficiency, installation (how do we vent it and what makes the most sense for our situation), quality (yes, you can buy a product that will last 20-30 years), up keep (physically speaking can I lift a 40lb bag of pellets, do I have a source of wood, do I want to manually light my unit or is a remote a better option etc..), and finally budget. 

I wanted to pass along the information on zone heating from this article, as it conveyed the idea better than most articles I have read on the subject. 

(About the author: Dr. James E. Houck is president of OMNI Environmental Service.  www.omni-environmental.com)


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