Heating with wood is a traditional method of heating homes that has seen a revival in recent years, due to both the desire to return to more natural methods and concerns about energy efficiency and costs.
Advantages of heating with wood:
Sustainability: Wood is a renewable fuel, and its use reduces dependence on fossil fuels.
Efficiency: Modern wood heating systems (stoves with accumulation, fireplaces with inserts) have very good yields, converting a large part of the thermal energy of wood into useful heat.
ergy independence: Heating with wood makes you less dependent on energy distribution networks.
Disadvantages:
Emissions: Burning wood produces emissions of fine particles and other pollutants that can affect air quality.
Fire risk: Improper handling of fire can lead to fires.
Physical effort: Cutting, splitting, and bringing firewood requires physical effort.
Modern solutions for heating with wood:
Fireplaces with inserts: A combination of the classic fireplace design and modern wood burner technology.
Pellets: An ecological alternative to traditional firewood, pellets made from sawdust offer cleaner and more efficient burning.



