Posts Tagged ‘Time At Home’

Wood Boilers: An Improvement on the Traditional Wood Stove

May 29th, 2010



Wood boilers take the idea of the traditional wood stove and improve on it, solving some problems inherent in wood burning and making wood a clean, safe, and efficient source of heat.

Wood stoves have been used for centuries; a very famous American, Benjamin Franklin, invented the Franklin stove in the 1700s as a safe alternative to fireplaces, which were dangerous – likely to catch the mainly wooden homes standard back then on fire – and not particularly efficient. The stove provided radiant heat in a relatively safe manner compared to the open fires of fireplaces.

While wood stoves were supplanted by central heating decades ago in urban and suburban environments, in the country many people continue to heat their homes, as well as cook their meals, partly or entirely with wood. But problems remain in the use of wood as a fuel; while a properly maintained and operated wood stove is relatively safe, the build-up of creosote in stove pipes and chimneys can still result in dangerous fires.

Another problem is time. In an era when at least one person in the family spent the majority of the time at home, feeding a hungry wood stove was not a big problem; now, however, with adults working outside the home at least forty hours a week, if not more, having a fire go out means coming home to a cold house and, in extremely cold weather, dealing with the possibility of frozen and burst pipes. Also, walking away from a house with an active fire burning in the wood stove doesn’t necessarily inspire a lot of peace of mind.

Enter the wood boiler. Designed to burn cleanly, with a minimum of creosote build-up, a boiler can be loaded with enough wood to burn for hours without having to replenish the wood supply. The boiler, which can be located inside or outside the home, heats water which can be used in hot water heating systems and, combined with a hot water storage system, can be stored for long periods of time (from seven to ten days) between firings.

Some boilers are constructed to be used with a variety of fuels, including wood, oil, and gas, offering a lot of flexibility to the homeowner, particularly with the fluctuations in the availability and pricing of different fuels. Other boilers are designed to burn corn or wood pellets, two more fuels which are increasing in popularity as alternatives to traditional fuel oil or natural gas.

With more consumers waking up to the problems inherent in heating with oil and natural gas, people are looking with renewed interest at alternative sources of fuel for heating their homes; and more and more are choosing wood boilers as a safe, sensible, and moneysaving solution.

By: Aldene Fredenburg

Simple and Easy Home Improvement Projects

December 16th, 2009



After a hard day’s work everybody would love to spend quality time at home. Most people invest a lot on homes. The investment is never a waste. It improves the value of the place.Your home is where you spend most of your time.

Weekends are the time to potter around the house. Easy home improvement projects keep you occupied, relaxed and physically fit.

You could brighten and spruce up the living room. Try painting the walls. You could even add wall paper. A painting or work of art will draw attention to that area. Don’t forget light fixtures. Invest on energy efficient bulbs. Focus lights for works of art work wonders.

Create your own art work. It’s easy. Collect leaves of different shapes and sizes. Make a collage with it. You could even try leaf painting. You could even find treasure at second hand stores.

New curtains would brighten up the room. Colors and fabrics that create a warm feeling would be good. Cushions could update an old chair or couch.

Shop discount stores yield treasures like candle holders, candles, potpourri and odd little things for a lesser price.

You could make changes in the ceiling too. Trim the border with wall paper. It will lend a rich look to the room and make it noticeable.

Rearranging furniture is an option too. Pick up new and antique furniture for your bedroom. Change the curtains and bed linen. Arrange mildly scented flowers in vases for that exotic feeling.

Implement a few changes in the kitchen. Handles of cabinets can be changed. Check hinges to make sure screws are tight. Brighten up the kitchen with pots of sweet scented herbs and flowers.

Another investment is hardware and accessories for the bathroom. Get new, matching towels. Replace broken soap dishes, faucets, shower heads and handles.

Remember the outside of your home needs improvement too. Plan a herb garden. There are lots of things you could do with herbs like herbal crafts, herbal teas and herbal seasonings. It’s a pleasure and joy to watch your plants grow. A warm and sunny area is the right spot for a herb patch.

Plan for flowering plants, they brighten up the entire place. Edges and hedges look beautiful.

Give your easy home improvement project a professional touch by copying ideas from magazines. The internet is a gold mine of information. A little change you make could bring about a big difference.

By: Guru Bhakt