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Pellet Fires as a Sustainable & Effective Heating Solution

How did you go during last Winter? Did you make the right choice in heating?

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Traditionally in Tasmania, the more popular choices have been heat pumps, also known as reverse cycle air-conditioning, or the traditional wood heater.

In recent years, another player in the heating stakes has emerged, merging consistent and pleasant heat with an eco-friendly angle. Pellet fires are becoming more popular by the year, and there are many reasons as to why.

Pellet fires utilise recycled timber waste sawdust as a fuel. Pellets, when burned, create a consistent heat akin to a wood or gas heater retaining the pleasant feel that comes from combustion heating but retains the convenience of a push button, thermostat controlled heat pump.

They are seen as one of the more environmentally friendly approaches to providing constant heat during the cooler periods due to this fuel source, as sawdust waste traditionally ends up in landfill.

Their popularity has only increased in recent years as a result, along with their reliability during the colder months, and increasing competition in the industry Rob Douglas, Managing Director of Pellet Fires Tasmania, is well aware of the heightened interest in pellet fires in recent times.

“The most common reason for buying a pellet fire is for those who appreciate the aesthetics, but don’t want the [additional] work that comes with maintaining a fireplace.”

“It’s the emotional aesthetics”, he continued, “You can’t have a candlelit dinner in front of a heat pump!”

On top of the emotional appeal of a pellet fire furnace, however, is the incredible efficiency, which directly translates into huge savings when compared to other forms of heating.

Pellet fuel is also much cheaper than traditional firewood, being less to run than at the current market rate of $150 per tonne of firewood.

This is set to decrease even further in the future, with heightened interest in the pellet fire industry has opened up the marketplace to new competitors. New suppliers of pellet fuel have emerged, driving the price of the renewable source down by 20% this year alone.

“The market is maturing”, said Rob on what the new suppliers of pellet fuel have done for the industry here in Tasmania, “The added competition is creating a healthy product, and the industry really is poised to grow.”

So when you next think about heating, consider Pellet Fires Tasmania before making your final choice.

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