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Pellet Heating in the comfort of your Cranbourne home

Pellet heaters are a convenient, safe and environmentally friendly way to heat your home. Wood heaters may remain the most popular, traditional choice of heating in Melbourne, but wood pellet stoves are quickly gaining popularity for their convenient and sustainable nature. Minimal ash means less carbon, and less carbon means a more efficient heating system for your home. Wood pellets typically come from waste timber shavings that are destined for landfill or incineration, meaning that no trees are actively being harmed in your endeavor to stay warm. Pellets are normally sold in bags of around 15 kilograms, making them convenient to carry and store. A bag will typically last up to 20 hours depending on the heater capacity and requirements. If you’re of a frugal nature, then they’re a great way to reduce your heating bills without compromising the luxury of a fireplace. As you don’t need firelighters, newspapers, or matches, they’re also a lot safer than standard fireplaces. At the flick of a switch, warmth radiates into your home. You can even set it to start automatically or from your smartphone as you race home from work. They’re also great for newer houses that don’t have a conventional chimney; being freestanding models, they can go anywhere as long as there’s an electrical outlet.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

A pellet heater is a wood heating system that uses recycled timber pellets to effectively and efficiently heat your home. Pellet heaters operate with electronic programming and are one of the most efficient and high output heating sources available.
Yes, there are pellet heater models available which allow you to run ducts into other rooms to effectively provide a whole home heating solution.
Yes, Climatise and other retailers stock hard wood and soft wood pellets. We recommend hard wood pellets for a cleaner and more efficient burn.
Pellet heaters operate by igniting and burning small, compressed wood pellets made from waste biomass. The pellets are fed into the combustion chamber from a hopper, and the heater's fan circulates the warm air within the room, offering a consistent and efficient heat source.
Contact your supplier, regular maintenance is crucial for efficient operation. It is recommended to clean the heat exchanger, combustion fan, and ash pan regularly, with a more thorough cleaning, including the flue, at least once a year.
Wood pellets can be purchased from specialised suppliers or directly from some heater retailers. They must be stored in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture absorption, which can cause them to swell and become unusable.
Some models of pellet heaters can be ducted to heat multiple rooms. However, not all models support this feature, so it's important to check with the manufacturer or supplier about the specific capabilities of your heater.
Yes, pellet heaters need to be plugged into a power outlet. They consume a small amount of electricity to operate the feed mechanism and fans, with a higher draw during the initial startup phase.