
What's Good About Corn Stove Heat
There is something worth considering deciding to heat with corn,
the benefit of hot heat for your home. It's what I call ceiling to floor heat.
It is one of many benefits we will discuss in detail. There is also a huge
savings on your heat bill, it is anywhere up to 50-90%! A corn stove is actually
an investment with a very healthy return. And is this for real helping save the
planet? You bet, heating with corn not only has benefits for your home and
pocketbook but also the environment. Did you know, corn while growing absorbs
more pollutants out of the air than it gives off while burning? Read on for all
the details.
First the hot heat, it is the difference that you get from a constant heat
source instead of cycling heat or one that turns on and off. What determines
cycling heat is your thermostat when it's chilled down to whatever setting you
have it on, the furnace is then instructed to turn on. This cycling heat is a
problem in that the thermostat is located about 5.5 feet above the floor and the
area below has already chilled way below your thermostat setting while the
furnace is off. So you are always in varying degrees of being chilled before the
furnace warms you up. When it shuts off then the chilling begins. You have this
up and down temperature where you are warm and chilled, warm and chilled. And
this type of furnace is really a blast furnace providing way more heat than what
is needed to maintain your home. Since it shuts off it needs to blast for a
short while then be able to be off. A study was done and determined that only
about 20,000 BTU's is needed to maintain an average home on an average winter
day.
What heating with a corn stove offers, is constant heat, or heat that never
shuts off. This is more beneficial because the heat fills every cubic square
inch of space. It's called hot heat because it fills the room where the stove is
and then spreads to the next. A room filled with heat can be compared to leaving
an air-conditioned house when it's about 80 degree's outside, you are hit from
head to toe with heat that is pretty overwhelming. However when it's 40 below,
or maybe just feels like it, that head to toe heat feels nice because it warms
you to the bone. With corn stove hot heat instead of chilled heat you are warmer
with less money. One corn stove customer put it this way, "I love my corn
stove because my leather furniture is warm!" In some homes when someone
gets up from their spot people shift over to it because it's a warm spot, that's
a chilled heat house. If your house is a chilled heat house and you are not warm
enough you need a corn stove heated house because the whole room is warm, the
furniture is warm, and the house is warmer. It's the hearth type heat that you
get from a wood stove but without the mess or work. In my house I help the heat
move from room to room with ceiling fans and that is adequate to heat my whole
house.
The savings is great and what a nice thing to have something easy on the
pocketbook concerning energy and fuel. Typically your worst one month's heat
bill with gas can buy your winters supply of corn. People have been able to cut
their winter's heat bill in half or greater!
A Corn field while growing can absorb enough pollutants in an hour to fill a hot air balloon. While burning corn gives off less pollutants than it absorbs while growing. There is no other energy that can say it's overall effect on the atmosphere is a positive! Why send any more money over to Osama? Let's send a little not a lot to the local farmer and help him pay for his tractor. This is helping the environment and also your local economy.
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