Adirondack Stoves 
111 Nott Terrace 
Schenectady, NY 12308 
Ph. (518) 374-4723 
ALternative Heating:
Pixel
 PixelGAS Stoves, Fireplaces & Inserts
Pixel
 PixelGAS Fireplace Logs
Pixel
 PixelWOOD Stoves, Fireplaces & Inserts
Pixel
 PixelWOOD Cooking Stove
Pixel
 Pixel WOOD/COAL Hot Air Furnaces
Pixel
 Pixel EUROPA Pellet Stove
    Tomorrow's Technology Today
Pixel
 PixelPELLET Freestanding Stoves
    & PELLET Insert
s
Pixel
 PixelPELLET & CORN Home &
     Commercial Furnaces
Pixel
 PixelCOAL Clean Burning Stoves
Pixel
 PixelCOAL Clean Burning Gravity-Fed
    Radiant Stoves
Pixel
 PixelCOAL Warm Air Furnaces
Eco-Friendly Products
 PixelCOAL Automatic Boilers
Eco-Friendly Products
 PixelELECTRIC Fireplaces
Alternative fuels
  Alternative fuels
Pellet
  Other Eco-Friendly Products:
Corn
 PixelEgo Cycles
Coal
Wood
 PixelLove-less Ash Vacuums
Coal Warm Air furnaces
  heating FAQS
Coal Stoves
  about Us
Pellet & Corn Stoves
   economic stimulus
Pellet & Corn Stoves
  installation & Service
Pellet Stoves
  WOOD PELLET GRILLS
Wood Stoves
  directions to our showroom
Gas Stoves, Fireplaces and Inserts
  CONTACT US


Alternative fuels

Premium Grade Hardwood Pellets

  • By the bag or by multiple tons
  • Call for pricing
  • Clean burn, high heat, low ash

Anthracite Coal

  • Smokeless, high carbon, ultra high BTUs
  • Clean burn, 90% efficiency rate
  • Used for all automatic coal stoves, boilers and hot air furnaces

Bio Bricks
Pressed Brick Fuel

Bio Bricks Pressed Brick FuelOne ton of our BioBricks ® brings as much heat into your house as one cord of wood*. That's one 4'x4'x3' pallet of BioBricks replacing a 4'x4'x8' stack of cordwood. Like Wood Pellets, BioBricks are cheaper than fuel oil, less polluting and greenhouse gas neutral, recycling the C02 that the tree absorbed in its life. *(typical cordwood moisture content of 21%)

Your environmentally conscious, economical solution to winter heating

Did you know that a typical New England house burning fuel oil generates 5 tons of new green house gas per year???

BioBricks make for a cosy evening fire that can last for 6-8 hours per 40 lb pack.

Bio BrickFire Start: Build a teepee around newspaper or fire sticks & establish a strong bed of coals. This is the first step in firing any type of wood stove or fireplace.

Burning Bio Bricks in stoves with rear combustion chamber: Push coals into mouth with of rear combustion chamber covering it as much as 2/3rds. Build a wall of bricks in front of and over coals packing bricks as tight together and laying them as flat as possible. Stay behind fire irons with fuel. Stoke fire by leaving door cracked. Once fire is going well close damper to direct airflow through mouth of rear combustion chamber.

Building Bio Bricks in Catalytic stove or stove with combustion air tubes in firebox: Start teepee in firebox to establish strong bed of coals. Push coals to back corner of stove and build wall in front and over coal bed, laying bio bricks flat and tight together. Alternate stacking "BIO" insignia facing forward and sideways to further cut down on airflow through stack.

Always maintain some flame in the firebox. You need to burn the smoke (with flame) in order to extract heat from the wood. You should see little or no smoke in the chimney. NEVER OVERFILL!

    



 

GAS Stoves, Gas Fireplace Inserts | WOOD Burning Stoves, Wood Burning Fireplace Inserts  | Wood Cooking Stove
PELLET Stoves, Pellet Fireplace Inserts | COAL Clean Burning Stoves | COAL Warm Air Furnaces  Electric Fireplaces
Keystoker COAL Boilers | WOOD Pellet Barbecue Grills    Europa Technology   Nestor Martin
Chimney Repair | Corn Stoves | Economic Stimulus Package
Alternate & Environmentally Friendly Heating | ABOUT Adirondack Stoves


Come in from the cold and visit the Adirondack Stoves Showroom!
111 Nott Terrace, Schenectady NY 12308
(518) 374-4723
Monday-Friday 9-5, Saturday by appointment only