Wood pellets are used all around the world as an alternative to LPG, oil or other solid fuels for domestic or community space heating and hot water provision. Being higher in price, and requiring periodic restocking and manual loading, they’re rarely used in preference to mains gas, unless their green/CO2 neutral credentials are a major factor. Aside from their use in space heating and hot water provision, wood pellets are also used as horse bedding due to their absorbency and relative ease of handling/storage.
We are BBQ and fire enthusiasts and with this website we want to inform you about everything you need to know about wood pellets.

John Smith and Drew Williams
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Kissimmee Florida 34758
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