![]() An inefficient burn results in creosote buildup and needs to be addressed when burning wood. Reduced Creosote Buildup in FlueĬreosote is unburned gases condensing on the flue of the chimney. Normally these gases condense on the flue of the chimney and form deposits we familiarly know as creosote. The higher temperature burn means the volatile gases which are released during burning combust in the firebox reducing their pollutant effect on the environment. Manufactured Firelogs = Lower CO 2 Emissionsįirelogs from Home Fire Prest Logs help homeowners heat more efficiently due to the efficient burning nature of the compressed firelogs. Stack your Home Fire Prest Logs inside in the basement or in the garage without worry of introducing pests into your home with the wood. ![]() The extreme heat and pressure our wood undergoes in effect pasteurizes it and eliminates all fungus and molds and bugs from the logs. Compressed firelogs grind up the wood waste into fine particles, which eliminates the alcohol pockets and allows an even quiet burn. The popping and cracking of cordwood is produced from small pockets and bubbles of alcohol produced in the wood exploding in the heat of the fire. No Popping and CrackingĬlean wood waste goes into each Home Fire Prest Log, and compressed firelogs do not pop or crack like cord wood in the fire. The binding agent in the firelogs is the natural lignin in the wood, which fuse and melt together under the high heat and pressure during log production. They are produced from clean wood which is recycled from the many lumber mills in the British Columbia region. Home Fire Prest Logs are pure wood firelogs without any added substances. Our Firelogs are safe for Catalytic Convertors Store them in a dry location free from any source of moisture. At 380 logs per pallet equaling one ton, storing your firelogs takes very little room. Stacking and storing your wood needs to no longer be a problem with the reduced amount space needed by Home Fire Prest Logs. are made of 100% natural recycled sawdust.do not fall apart and do not roll due to flat side. ![]() burn clean with no additives or waxes and low moisture content.burn 12 hours in an airtight wood stove.Even our high users only use 12 log each day to heat their entire home. The lack of moisture and the highly compressed wood fibers give such an even BTU output, some of our customers claim they need only 3 logs to heat their home all day! While this claim may seem exaggerated to some people, remember that conditions will vary with the efficiency of the wood stove and the area to be heated. The logs stay together without falling apart and have an extremely low moisture content of 2%. That is because of our patented technology compresses wood waste so densely that the logs will burn red hot throughout producing the most efficient burn available in manufactured firelogs today. Only firelogs from Home Fire Prest Logs produce heat for up to 12 hours. Naturally, I can't speak to the authenticity of the nickname as it relates to those places, but as I remember, the name stuck.Home Our Firelogs Last Up to 12 Hours without Separating Yes, imagine your worst nightmare come true complete with curtains, walls, and window shades decorated in colors not normally found in nature, imitation gas lanterns, and upolstery on the chairs who's colors and fabric "spoke to you", giving these cars what we used to call the "French whorehouse look". If you think wood paneling is bad, I'm sure someone out there may have photos of some of the "upgrades" done by private parties to ex-diners in an attempt to take riders back to the (so called) "golden age" of rail transportation at the end of the 19Th Century. I'm not sure about the heritage of this particular car, but I believe some of them were built in the late 50's and early 60's when wood paneling was quite the rage, so it's possible that it could be original? Well, I suppose it could be original stuff. > there's no shag carpet in this otherwise very nice > paneling" can't cheapen the look of? At least Wow, is there ANY interior that '70s era "wood
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