Book of Masonry Stoves
Rediscovering an Old Way of Warming

By David Lyle

Book of Masonry Stoves
Paperback, 208 pages £27.50
Published: 1st April 2009
ISBN: 9781890132095

Category: ECO-BUILDING

Within the past decade, millions of people have discovered the economic benefits and personal pleasures of heating with wood. At the same time, many have discovered that there are serious problems associated with wood heat and iron stoves: chimney fires from creosote, air pollution from poor combustion, and structural fires caused by faulty stove installation. The masonry stove, widely used in Europe and Asia for centuries, surmounts these problems. Masonry stoves offer good solutions to many of the problems associated with wood burning. They provide clean combustion at a high temperature, good efficiency, a high degree of safety, and little or no pollution. Masonry stoves require little care, needing to be fed only once or twice a day. They come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes from simple to elegant and from austere to gothic. And they are easily adapted to a variety of structures including solar designs. The Book of Masonry Stoves represents the first comprehensive survey ever published of all the major types of masonry heating systems, ancient and modern. Detailed plans and building information are included in the book. As a complete introduction to masonry stoves, it will help many people rediscover an old way of warming, using masonry stoves.



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 208 pages
ISBN: 9781890132095

BIC Code: TNK
BISAC Code:  TEC005000
Imprint: Chelsea Green Publishing


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