The overall expense associated with setting up a solid fuel appliance for residential heating involves several distinct cost factors. These costs encompass the price of the appliance itself, essential components for secure operation, and professional labor for correct and compliant fitting.
Properly installed heating systems provide warmth and can potentially lower long-term heating costs. Historically, wood-burning appliances offered an alternative heating source, particularly in regions with readily available wood resources. Today, they can supplement existing heating systems and offer a degree of energy independence.