(Before It's News)
Believe it or not, it’s time to start preparing for winter. And as crazy as this summer’s weather has been, who knows what this winter will bring?
One thing’s for sure. If you’re using a wood stove for heat, you should get in touch with the experts at Lehman’s. They’ll be glad to help you get your stove ready for winter survival.
They’ll give you helpful tips for doing maintenance tasks, such as…
- Check the stovepipe, firebox and door gaskets.
- Burn a dose of Saf-T-Flue to prevent creosote build-up.
- Replace the stove pipe now before the cold hits.
During September, Lehman’s Markdown of the Month lets you save money on large heat-powered stove fans. These fans…
- Have a new, improved design which features greater airflow & velocity at lower stove temperatures and a high efficiency blade design.
- Increase your stove’s efficiency by moving more warm air around the room.
- Improve the effectiveness of your wood stove and greatly increase your comfort level.
- Run faster to move warm air throughout the room rather than just to the the ceiling above the stove as the stove heats up.
- Will start automatically and adjust speed with the stove temperature.
- Will automatically shut off when the stove cools down.
- Are virtually silent with no loud blower noise.
- Are effective on wood, pellet and gas stoves.
- Cost nothing to operate because they require no cords, plugs or batteries.
- Give up to 14% cost savings and reduced emissions from burning less fuel.
Plus, these fans are ready to use right out of the box. And you get your choice of nickel or gold blades. These fans are made in Canada, where one might assume they know something about keeping warm when it’s cold.
To find out more and to order your large heat-powered stove fan, click on the Lehman’s ad on the sidebar on this page or where you see it here. Take advantage of September’s Markdown of the Month by clicking where it’s displayed below the rotating banner. Otherwise do a search for Heat-Powered Fans and you’ll see their choices.
If you need Saf-T-Flue, a wood splitting wedge, closed-end log totes or other winter heating accessories, type the item name in the search box, and you’ll be taken to the page where that item is featured.
For that matter, if you don’t yet have a wood stove, type wood stove in the search box, and you’ll see helpful information and the stoves they have to offer.
Whether it’s your first winter heating with wood, or whether you’ve been doing it for years, Lehman’s can help you get what you need. Why not get in touch with them now? What if your winter survival depended on it?
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