Pyrolytic stoves are an ecological and efficient alternative to traditional wood stoves. Find out how they work and because they really agree.
Domestic heating is an increasingly discussed theme, especially for those looking for efficient and sustainable solutions. Among the emerging options there is the pyrolitic stovean innovative system that offers numerous advantages compared to the classic wood or pellet stoves. Thanks to pyrolysisa process that exploits the thermochimic decomposition in the absence of oxygen, this technology allows to obtain a high performance and a reduced environmental impact. In many countries, especially in the cold regions of Europe, the pyrolytic stoves are already widespread. However, in Italy they are still little known, despite theirs High energy saving And the possibility of using different types of biomass such as fuel. But how exactly a pyrolytic stove works? And what are the concrete advantages that make it more convenient than a traditional stove?
How a pyrolitic stove works
The pyrolitic stove take advantage of a process called pyrolysiswhich takes place when a biomass is heated in the absence of oxygen. At this stage, combustible gases are produced which are then burned, generating a higher energy than a normal wood or pellet stove.
Unlike a traditional stove, which disperses a part of the combustion gases through the chimney, the pyrolytic stove uses These gases tooobtaining a more complete and efficient combustion. The heat is accumulated in the structure of the stove and gradually released, guaranteeing constant heating for several hours after turning off.
Another interesting feature is the reduction of waste: the solid residue of combustion is almost zero, and the only product remained is the biochara type of plant charcoal reusable as fertilizer.
The advantages of the pyrolitic stove
Compared to a traditional stovethe pyrolytic stove offers Numerous advantages which make it a more convenient and sustainable choice in the long run. Let’s see which one:
- High energy efficiency: the combustion of biomass and waste gases allows a performance up to 95%compared to 30% of old wood stoves.
- Less environmental impact: Thanks to complete combustion, smoke emissions and harmful substances are drastically reduced.
- Greater autonomy: a single fuel charge can guarantee heat for 8-10 orereducing the need for continuous top -ups.
- Versatility in fuels: you can use pellets, chips, wood, but also dried fruit shells, marc and even coffee funds transformed into pellets.
- Energy independence: does not require electricity, therefore it can also be used in isolated areas or in the case of blackout.
How much it costs and what are the options available
If you are evaluating the purchase of a pyrolitic stoveyou will have wondered what the cost is and what options you have available. The price varies according to the type of stove and the level of customization. To get a clearer idea, here are the most common price ranges:
- Tailor -made artisan stove: designed and built on the spot, with a cost that varies between 4500 and 6000 euros.
- Standardized stove: predefined models with less customizations, which cost between 3000 and 3500 euros.
- Self -built stove: If you have manual skills and follow a practical course, you can build it alone, paying only the cost of materials and project.


Investing in a pyrolytic stove means not only save on consumption, but also opt for a solution more ecological and durable over time.
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