Category: Installation & Maintenance Guides

Cleaning & Maintenance Guide For Your HeatMasterss G Series Outdoor Furnace

If you have a G Series outdoor wood furnace it’s critical to clean it regularly and to do a deep cleaning at the end of the burning season. Not cleaning your furnace can lead to a number of problems, including decreased efficiency and increased emissions. In this article, we’ll discuss the best way…

Outdoor Furnaces for In-Floor & Baseboard Heating: A Guide

If you’re looking for an efficient, cost-effective way to heat your home, consider the benefits of burning an outdoor furnace and installing radiant floor heating or hydronic baseboard heaters. In this guide, we will discuss the benefits of both and how to maximize warmth and savings.   Floor Heating Radiant floor heating is,…

The complete guide to rhinoflex piping

The Complete Guide to Rhinoflex Piping

One of the most important decisions you can make after buying an outdoor furnace is the type of piping system that’s going to deliver your heat. Using the best insulated piping system with your outdoor furnace is a critical investment that will lessen heat loss and maximize efficiency. Flexible pre-insulated piping systems deliver…

Coal Heat Option A

Coal Heat: Pros and Cons of a Coal Burning Furnace for Heating

Keeping your family comfortable and warm often comes with the high cost of energy bills. Coal has a long history of fueling human innovation from ancient Chinese copper smelts to steam engines. Today, coal is an affordable heat source that is used in coal-fired furnaces to heat homes, commercial buildings, barns, hot tubs,…

Fuel Types Option B

Fuel Types for Outdoor Furnaces: Which is Best for You?

The type of fuel your outdoor furnace runs on is going to be a big factor in your operating costs and environmental impact. It is important to think through the various types of outdoor furnace fuel and buy the boiler that is going to be the best for your lifestyle and geographical area….

New E.P.A. Emission Law

How 2020 EPA Emissions Laws Affect Your Outdoor Furnace

What do the new EPA emissions laws mean for you? If you are using any type of wood heat you should be aware of the emissions your stove produces and what to look for when replacing your outdoor boiler. Why the EPA Regulates Wood Burning Devices Sitting ‘round the campfire roasting marshmallows might…

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Installing an Outdoor Furnace to Your Forced Air System

Before we get started with this guide we want to remind you to check your local codes and regulations before you get started. This is also just a guide – there are going to be things we don’t cover. If you are unsure of anything you can contact a local HeatMasterss dealer who…

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Outdoor Wood Furnace Pros and Cons: Is it Right for You?

Winter comes around every year. Sometimes it is pretty mild while other times the snow, rain, and sleet can really blow— which means you are going to need to have some pretty efficient heat to keep your family warm and cozy to weather the storm. What is an Outdoor Wood Furnace? An outdoor…