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    Thursday, October 28th, 2010
    12:14 am
    Making Wood Pellets Yourself For Home Heating Can Be Simple If You Know the Right Steps
    Wood pellets for home heating have become increasingly popular and have many advantages as a source of home heating. They are energy efficient, clean burning and more convenient than traditional wood heat. But one of the disadvantages is that steady supplies of pellets aren't always available. In some areas demand has outpaced the industries that are producing pellets.

    One of the advantages of traditional firewood is that it's easy for a lot of people to go out and produce their own. With a chainsaw and a supply of trees you can create your own firewood for very little cost. Producing pellets isn't quite as simple and most people are not as familiar with the process of making pellets. Now there are small scale portable pellet mills that you can get to produce your own.

    With a pellet mill you can take many types of materials that are traditionally thrown in landfills or incinerated and instead use them for making pellets. Pellets can be made from cardboard, straw, corn stalks and other agricultural wastes.

    There is more to making pellets than just throwing material into a machine. With some machines they may make pellets but it isn't going to do you much good if it soon crumbles back into sawdust. There are several factors you have to get right. The material needs to have the proper moisture content and you have to have the right amount of heat and pressure to get the lignins to bond the material together. With some materials that don't have enough natural lignins you will have to supplement them from other sources.

    Before you decide to buy a pellet mill and start making wood pellets yourself make sure you do your research so you know the right process and the right type of mill that will produce high quality pellets.

    Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_A_Wilson
    12:13 am
    Choosing the Perfect Home Heating System
    Home heating systems can be of two basic types. You can either set up a central heating system, or you can fix a heater in each room. It is your call. Operating each of these two types will be different. In the case of the central heating system, you will not have to do too much work. All that you would have to do is change the intensity of the heat by the simple turn of a knob.

    The second kind of heating system can be quite tedious. In this case, you will also have to maintain all the heaters that are situated in each of the rooms. The central system is simpler to maintain. You could use a boiler or a furnace, which could be situated below your building. By pumping warm air through the air ducts, you will be able to heat up your entire home. You could also have room radiators installed. This can make use of heated water which would heat up the house.

    There will be thermostats which can control the heat levels in your house. With these controls, you can adjust the heat at your home. If the homes are without a central heating system, you could have floor heaters or baseboard heaters, which run on electric current.

    The heating systems which you decide to install in your home will have to be of the right size. After all, you are seeking to heat up your entire home. The unit should not be oversized. An oversized unit would lead to overheating at times when the weather is not too cold. You would also need to check to see how much heat is being lost through the walls and windows of your home. Then you will be able to determine the size for the heating system that you should install. The system should be able to handle the heat load. After all, you should not face a breakdown in the middle of severe cold weather. You will also need to look for something that is cost effective and of high quality.

    The next step that you will need to take is to calculate how much energy you will be consuming every month. If your consumption levels seem too high, you could choose to heat only the main rooms in which you would need the most heat. This would help you to save energy. You could use radiant elements which could be installed on the roof. In such a case, blowers would not be required.

    Radiant heating is also possible through pipes. These pipes would be instrumental in running hot water under the floorboards. Radiant heating units could also be used on the ceilings, depending on how warm you want to keep your home. There are also space heaters which operate with the help of kerosene or gas. These can be used as and when required to heat up a specific space. All that you would require in such a case would a place on your wall.

    Understanding various systems for heating the home is very important. This is a must before you go about installing one in your home.

    Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ajeet_Khurana
    12:12 am
    How to Find the Best Home Heating System For You
    Finding the best home heating system for you, your family, and your home is an important part to staying warm and comfortable. Certain heating systems will work better for certain homes for example. Solar heating will definitely be more helpful in more sunny areas than others. These are the kinds of things you must consider before implementing any kind of home heater.

    The actual people in the home are important too. If you have someone who has really bad allergies, then you will probably want to avoid those forced air systems as those can cause dust and particles to be blown around a home which would definitely not be good for someone with allergies or breathing issues. Households like these would probably be better off with a system that didn't involve air circulation such as radiant heat. Portable home heaters directly heat the air but those are much better because they do not circulate the air when heating it.

    I mentioned radiant heating. This can be a great way to heat your home without any obvious indications that the system is even there at all. These kinds of systems include hydronic and electric radiant underfloor heating. By heating the entire floor, the whole room becomes uniformly heated because heat from the floor evenly distributes heat throughout the entire room without leaving any cold areas. This ensures that even in bigger rooms, every location is covered. Radiant heating is also very environmentally friendly compared to some traditional methods. This kind of installation can be done on many different floor types including tile, concrete, and hardwood.

    Solar heating is another option that more and more people are choosing for their residential heating and power needs. This involves installing solar panels into the outside walls and roof of the home in order to capture solar energy. The amount of energy and therefore heat you get is extremely weather dependent, but other than that, using solar power can be a great way to not only heat your home but power it as well. DIY installation is doable if know what you are doing and have the proper tools. Otherwise, hire a reputable installer or team to do it for you.

    Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=David_Gherkin
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