| Thinking of buying a wood boiler? Confused about | | | | - Releases less pollutants than outdoor boilerso |
| whether to get an indoor one or an outdoor one? | | | | Cons |
| What's the difference between the two anyway? | | | | - Needs "feeding" three or more times a day |
| First things first. An outdoor wood boiler is, as its | | | | - Inconvenient in the sense that you have to bring |
| name suggests, a heating system that you install | | | | in the firewood |
| outside your house. An indoor boiler, on the other | | | | - Risk having smoke and dust inside the house |
| hand, is one you keep indoors. Both use wood for | | | | Outdooro Pros |
| fuel. | | | | - Eliminates the need to bring lumber inside the |
| So, which one should you choose? Well, it really | | | | house |
| depends on your preference. Here is a short list | | | | - No smoke, dust or soot inside the house |
| of the pros and cons of indoor and outdoor wood | | | | - Perfect for people with allergies |
| boilers. | | | | - Located at a safe distance from your houseo |
| Indooro Pros | | | | Cons |
| - Legalized by most, if not all states. Approved by | | | | - Some states have not legalized the selling of |
| most ecologists | | | | outdoor wood boilers |
| - Convenient since you won't have to go | | | | - Ecologists have yet to study and analyze the |
| outdoors to operate it | | | | effects of outdoor boilers |
| - Can be used to heat water and aid in cooking as | | | | - Said to release more pollutants into the air than |
| well | | | | indoor boilers |
| - Not exposed to the elements, thus the risk of | | | | Choose for yourself. Good luck! |
| rust and corrosion is reduced. | | | | |