Recent Releases from Hearth, Patio and BBQ Assoc of Canada
Energy efficient woodstoves contribute to ecoENERGY incentive program
Published Wed, 17 Oct 2007 09:31:46 EST Read More
Here is an article (397 words) by Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association Manager Tony Gottschalk. Energy efficient woodstoves contribute to ecoENERGY incentive program The Hearth Patio and Barbecue Association applauds the recent move to include wood burning appliances and efficient gas fireplaces as a key element in making Canadian homes cleaner and greener. Category F-4 tornadoes in Manitoba, water bans in large parts of southern Ontario and devastating wind storms on the wes...... Click here to read this release
BC first in North America to launch EnerChoice label system
Published Mon, 26 Mar 2007 08:50:27 EST Read More
B.C. first in North America to launch EnerChoice label system EnerChoice certification label identifies only the highest efficiency in gas fireplaces, stoves and inserts (Coquitlam, British Columbia, March 22, 2007) Today, British Columbia became the first province in Canada and the first North American jurisdiction to adopt the EnerChoice certification for high efficiency hearth appliances. EnerChoice is an exclusive endorsement developed by a joint government, utility and industry com...... Click here to read this release
Woodstoves: Less is More! Some simple ways to increase the heat and reduce the smoke from your woodstove
Published Tue, 28 Nov 2006 13:28:09 EST Read More
Less is more!
Some simple ways to increase the heat and reduce the smoke from your woodstove
It's a winter experience many Canadians would rather do without. You wake up, climb out of bed and when your foot touches the cold floor, you're suddenly wide awake.
For Canadians who own a woodstove, 'the cold floor wake up' can often mean frequent trips to the garage or woodshed for more wood. Here's how to reduce those trips, have a safer home and enjoy renewable wood heat.
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Don’t be left out in the cold
Published Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:47:15 EST Read More
Don’t be left out in the cold Make sure your woodstove is ready for the winter season With Thanksgiving behind us, thoughts are slowly shifting to the upcoming holiday season. While most of us would rather be sharpening our skates or waxing our skis, in reality, we’re far more likely to be untangling lights, replacing old shovels or tuning the snow blower. As such, it can be easy to overlook the one thing that we’ll depend on the most this winter―the woodstove. More than anythin...... Click here to read this release
Save money and keep warm this coming winter
Published Tue, 17 Oct 2006 11:45:42 EST Read More
With an advanced combustion woodstove, you're guaranteed to have the cleanest, longest, safest burn possible Tex McLeod With another long, cold, Canadian winter quietly descending upon the country and the home heating season right around the corner, many Canadians are piling wood, cleaning their chimneys and checking the condition of their stoves. Many people are choosing wood as a heating source because of the volatility of natural gas and oil prices. And while much is being touted ab...... Click here to read this release