


The Pristine Gasification Series outdoor wood furnace models are our most economical & energy efficient units, burning up to 60% less wood than other outdoor wood furnaces on the market.
The Multi Pass Series of outdoor furnace models are built with a triple pass heat exchanger for higher efficiency than other traditional units, shaker grates & removable ash pan.
Our Biomass Series is a commercial grade wood chip boiler that is an automated fed system manufactured with a triple pass heat exchanger, shaker grates and removable ash pan.
When it comes to making eco-friendly choices for home heating, outdoor wood furnaces stand out for their impressive efficiency and commitment to sustainability. Years of dedicated research and development have resulted in Crown Royal Stoves manufacturing outdoor furnaces that use 30% to 50% less fuel compared to traditional models. Plus, they’re designed to work with most existing heating systems, making them a versatile solution for a wide range of applications, whether you’re heating your home, providing hot water, warming up garages and workshops, or even maintaining comfortable temperatures in pools, greenhouses, and commercial spaces.
One of the biggest advantages of heating with wood is that it’s a renewable resource. Unlike fossil fuels such as oil, gas, or electricity, wood can be replenished naturally, making it a responsible choice for those looking to reduce their environmental impact.
In addition to their environmental benefits, outdoor wood furnaces offer significant cost savings over time. By utilizing locally sourced wood, homeowners can often reduce their dependence on expensive fossil fuels and avoid the price volatility associated with oil and gas. This not only makes heating more affordable, but also supports local economies and promotes sustainable forestry practices.
Wood is a renewable resource, and forests offer important environmental benefits such as providing habitats and helping to mitigate climate change. The environmental impact of burning wood with an outdoor wood furnace can be further improved by carefully considering how and where you source your wood. For instance, choosing certified sustainably harvested wood, locally sourced materials, or wood products that are recycled, salvaged, recovered, or reclaimed can make your heating even more environmentally conscious. It’s also wise to avoid wood that has been treated with toxic binders, coatings, preservatives, or pesticides. In contrast, non-sustainable harvesting can lead to negative effects like soil erosion, pollutant runoff, increased atmospheric carbon dioxide, global warming, and habitat loss. By making thoughtful choices about your wood supply, you can maximize the environmental benefits of your outdoor woodstove.
Additionally, wood is considered carbon neutral. While burning wood (and other fuels) does release carbon dioxide, living trees absorb CO2 as they grow, balancing the carbon cycle. In contrast, fossil fuels like oil, natural gas, and propane do not have a regenerative process to absorb the emissions they produce. By choosing outdoor wood furnaces, you’re not only improving energy efficiency but also supporting a healthier planet through renewable and sustainable practices.
References
Cornell Cooperative Extension Jefferson County. (2023, December 1). Heating with wood. https://ccejefferson.org/community-development/renewable-energy/heating-with-wood

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