There are lots of reasons that you should consider installing an quality freestanding Enviro pellet stove in your home. One is that it's warm and cozy. A pellet stove can be a wonderful addition to any home, adding an ambiance of warmth and coziness that fireplaces don't have. The beauty of a freestanding pellet stove is that it can be placed in any position in a room that you wish, it doesn't have to go against the wall.
Another reason to install an Enviro pellet stove is economy. Pellets burn much more efficiently than wood, and much cleaner too. The cost of a ton of clean burning pellets is between $150 and $200. This is more than a cord of wood, however it will burn much longer and more efficiently than wood will burn and it will offer even heating. Health considerations are another factor. Pellets burn CO2 neutral. This means there is no harmful smoke going out of your chimney and no harmful smoke inside your home.
Enviro has been manufacturing quality for almost thirty years. Those that buy them say they're the best pellet stoves made. As far as pellet stove pricing, Enviro prices are extremely competitive. They offer eight different free standing pellet stove models, The Empress, The Mini-A, The Evolution, The Meridian, EF2, EF3Bi, The Omega and The Maxx.
Along with reading pellet stove ratings you should also look at pellet stove forums where you can find a wealth of general information and information on specific brands. You should consider what type of conveniences you want your pellet stove to have. The Evolution Stove from Enviro offers an 85 pound hopper. The size of the hopper is definitely something you want to consider.The bigger the hopper is the less often you'll have to fill it. Also make sure you get a large sized ash can to make cleaning easier.
Look for a thermostat controlled pellet stove which will give you ease in controlling temperature. Another consideration is noise. Every pellet stove has a fan. Some run quieter than others. The Evolution offers a "Run Quiet System" that makes it one of the quietest pellet stove in the world.
Of course the size of the pellet stove you buy will be determined by how much space you have to heat. In some instances a small pellet stove will do the job. The one thing you don't want to do is buy one that is too small, because you'll never be happy, or buy one too big, because you'll just be overspending.