(435) 462-3152 790 South. 500 West. Mt. Pleasant UT, 84647 stallingssheetmetal@gmail.com
December 09, 2011
November 09, 2011
Is your duct work really getting cleaned?
Recently we replaced a furnace for a customer, and upon removing the furnace we found that her duct system was extremely dirty. While discussing the duct system cleaning with the home owner, we were told that she has had a local heating contractor come every August to perform a furnace and duct cleaning. The top picture shows that the duct system had obviously never been cleaned and did require us to perform a duct cleaning, the result being the lower picture. Are you really getting what your paying for?
If you're interested in REALLY having your duct system cleaned and sanitized properly call Stallings Sheet Metal for a free estimate on how we can improve your indoor air quality.
435-462-3152
September 07, 2011
July 18, 2011
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June 09, 2011
June 06, 2011
Needing to upgrade your furnace?
- The most efficient and quietest furnace you can buy!!
- Efficiency rating of up to 98.2% AFUE — can save you over $800 dollars each year*, compared to standard furnaces
- ENERGY STAR® qualified—meets or exceeds EPA guidelines for energy efficiency
- Self-calibrating variable speed inducer—automatically adjusts to match the system requirements, ensuring cleaner combustion and efficient operation
- Stainless Steel secondary heat exchanger—has a robust, time-tested design that captures waste heat, allowing the furnace to achieve industry-leading efficiency levels
- Dual-fuel capability—can be combined with an electric heat pump to enhance comfort and fuel efficiency by alternating between electric and gas heat, optimizing energy use and minimizing heating costs
- icomfort™-enabled technology—allows the furnace, when installed with the easy-to-use programmable icomfort Touch thermostat, to exchange information and make adjustments as needed to optimize performance and efficiency**
- This product qualifies for a tax credit***
May 19, 2011
May 09, 2011
Outdoor Rooms!!!
Enjoy this summer in comfort and style in your new custom outdoor kitchen or sitting room.
Call the experts at Stallings and get on your way to a full summer of outdoor enjoyment!
May 05, 2011
Seconday Burn System
A stove with a secondary burn system gives you an average of 60% more heat than a traditional wood stove. A secondary burn system mixes combustion air with super heated flue gases, giving you a cleaner more complete burn.
For more information give us a call at 435-462-3152
April 29, 2011
April 20, 2011
April 19, 2011
$500.00 Off
Quadre-fire Hudson Bay gas stove including, blower kit, ember fire burner, thermostat ready, black bay front.
42,000 BTU
ON SALE
April 12, 2011
Harness the power of the sun
With demand for electricity rising, right along with energy
costs, a typical homeowner can easily spend hundreds of
dollars a month on utility bills, which can be the equivalent of
a house payment. The bulk of a home’s energy costs, up to 56%,*
comes from heating and cooling. Fortunately, there’s a bright spot.
The SunSource® Home Energy System
puts you in control of your monthly bills by
creating and using solar energy, reducing
your need for electricity from your utility
provider. Solar energy generated by the
system is first used to power your heat
pump or air conditioner. When your
heating and cooling system is not in
use, the solar energy can operate other
appliances and electronics. Any excess
energy that’s not needed will be sent back
to the utility company, possibly entitling to a credit.
costs, a typical homeowner can easily spend hundreds of
dollars a month on utility bills, which can be the equivalent of
a house payment. The bulk of a home’s energy costs, up to 56%,*
comes from heating and cooling. Fortunately, there’s a bright spot.
The SunSource® Home Energy System
puts you in control of your monthly bills by
creating and using solar energy, reducing
your need for electricity from your utility
provider. Solar energy generated by the
system is first used to power your heat
pump or air conditioner. When your
heating and cooling system is not in
use, the solar energy can operate other
appliances and electronics. Any excess
energy that’s not needed will be sent back
to the utility company, possibly entitling to a credit.
April 08, 2011
April 06, 2011
True North Wood Stoves
Get a True North wood burning stove for as low as $950.00
75% efficient, 1500sq.ft. heating capacity, option for a variable speed blower, secondary burn system, available in leg model or with a pedestal
April 05, 2011
April 02, 2011
April 01, 2011
Discounting all stoves in inventory!!
To make room for air conditioning season we are discounting prices on all stoves in stock!!!
Contact us today and let us give you a free estimate!!
stallingssheetmetal@gmail.com
(435) 462-3152
March 31, 2011
Rutland Fire Starter Cubes
"Safelite" Fire Starter
The safe alternative to liquid charcoal fire starters. Squares light quickly and easily even when wet and burn 8-12 minutes! Suitable for charcoal grills, fireplaces, wood and pellet stoves, and campfires. Non-explosive, no dangerous flare-up. Non-toxic, will not flavor food. These compressed wood chip and wax based squares contain 10% recycled wood and paper fiber
24 squares for $4.50
March 30, 2011
March 29, 2011
Follow Us!! Recieve money off
Receive $25.00 off the purchase of a new wood stove, fireplace, or central heating system when you become a follower of our blog!!
March 28, 2011
Beat Rising Prices!!
With the steady rise of energy costs, the need for an energy efficient wood burning heat source has never looked so appealing. Providing the comfort of wood heat as well as a sound mind knowing you will not be left in the cold. With Gas and Steel prices on the rise it is only a matter of time before we see a jump in price in the wood stove industry. The time to get prepared and provide your home and family with a secondary source of heat is now before the price of stoves increase.
Call us today we would be more than happy to come give you a free quote on installing a wood burning stove in your home.
435-462-3152
March 24, 2011
Recieve up to $1900.00 in rebates
Lennox® air conditioners, furnaces, thermostats and indoor air quality systems work together in perfect synchronization to reduce your heating and cooling bills by up to half - all while making your home as comfortable as it can possibly be.
Take a look at how the savings add up:
Receive up to $1,200 from Lennox when you purchase a qualifying Home Comfort System* which includes – Air conditioner or heat pump – Gas or oil furnace – Thermostat – Choice of air cleaner or other indoor air quality system | Receive a $200 rebate from Lennox when you purchase four solar modules** | Receive up to $500 in federal tax credits*** |
March 23, 2011
Beat the Heat
Beat the rush on this years air conditioning systems! call today to receive a free quote. Ask about available rebates on all air conditioning equipment......
March 18, 2011
Patio Campfire gas firepit
The Patio Campfire offers a convenient and simple alternative to building a campfire. Attach it to a standard L.P. tank, such as the one used on your gas grill, or run a natural gas line directly to the unit. The ultimate in convenience - no cleaning, no chopping - just turn it on and enjoy. Completely finished with Mesa Base and gas fire pit. Weatherproof year-round - Cover not required.
Starting at $269.00
Order one today!!
March 02, 2011
THE REAL WOOD FIRE - Natural, Beautiful, Renewable
Feel Good, Choose Wood
A real wood fire satisfies like no imitation can. Each fire is unique, following its random path from lit kindling to dramatic flames to red coals. The soft glow of the fire creates a memorable setting for intimate conversation. It's the place where family and friends gather. Gazing into the fire in a quiet moment, your imagination is free to soar on flights of fancy or probe the depths of the soul.A wood burning stove or heating fireplace bathes the room with a rich, soothing warmth that no other energy source can equal. The fire's radiance gives a welcome embrace as you come in from the cold. With its all-natural ingredients, a real wood fire is a hearty tonic for winter chill.
When you warm your life with wood, you participate in a natural cycle and an ancient human ritual. The simple act of stirring coals and placing logs on the hearth is one we share with ancestors who lived at the dawn of human history.
Burning wood for warmth is still satisfying. True, it takes a little extra effort, but like tending a garden or home cooking a meal, you are always rewarded.
Wood is a renewable energy source. What does that mean?
Solar power from the sun, wind power, and wood energy are renewable resources, meaning they can be used forever without depleting the earth. Using renewable energy is like living off the interest earned by the earth's assets, and never touching its savings.In contrast, fossil fuels like oil, gas and coal are not renewable and their consumption is the leading cause of global warming. Burning fossil fuels sends carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, on a one-way trip. It pumps million-year-old carbon from inside the earth into the atmosphere, where the concentration of carbon dioxide is increasing. Burning oil, gas and coal is like spending the earth's savings, and scientists say it is changing the global climate. Wood fuel is different. As trees grow, they absorb carbon dioxide from the air in a process powered by the sun. Indeed, about half the weight of dry wood is this absorbed carbon. A tree destroyed in a forest fire or one that falls and decays in the forest gives up its carbon once again to the air as carbon dioxide. So continues the earth's carbon/carbon dioxide cycle.
When trees are used for energy, a part of the forest's annual growth is diverted from the natural decay and forest fire cycle into our homes to heat them. Both natural firewood and wood pellets — made by compressing waste sawdust — are energy products from the forest. Well-managed forests can be a renewable, sustainable source of energy that helps us reduce greenhouse gas emissions by displacing the use of oil, gas and coal.
An old technology renewed
Some may view a wood stove or fireplace as old fashioned, but that image is out of date. Things have changed a lot. Innovative research has transformed the trusty old wood heater from a clunky black box into a marvel of modern heating technology. Yet none of the charm and beauty of the natural fire has been lost.An advanced technology stove or fireplace won't pollute your indoor air and you'll see no smoke coming from your chimney. It can deliver up to 75 percent seasonal efficiency while emitting 90 percent less smoke than the old "airtight". This means you'll need about 1/3 less wood for the same amount of heat.
The new technologies raise the temperature of the fire, making it more beautiful than ever and keeping the fireviewing glass crystal clear. Now you can enjoy the pleasures of a real wood fire and cast your vote in favor of the environment at the same time.
Modern wood burning stoves and fireplaces are a perfect match for new energy efficient houses. A centrally-located wood stove can fully heat a home of moderate size, and for larger homes, the heat from an elegant new fireplace can be ducted to all areas. No more chilly rooms. And no more getting up in the night to feed the fire — all the advanced models deliver a reliable overnight burn.
Home security and more
When all else fails, you can count on a real wood fire. Without heat, an emergency becomes a disaster, but with a reliable wood heater and a few candles, you'll turn it into a family adventure. When storms rage and the power lines go down, your family will be warm and cozy and safe around the real wood fire.Some other advantages of wood heating are not so obvious. Like freedom from dependence on large energy utilities. Like the satisfaction of providing for one's family directly, instead of just sending off a payment each month. Like becoming ever-more skillful at kindling and tending the fire. Like sitting back, putting your feet up and admiring your handy work. There is more to woodburning than meets the eye.
Your family's safety
You may have heard people say that wood burning is unsafe. But when problems arise it is almost always because the heater and its chimney were installed wrong. Modern wood burners are safety tested, and when properly installed, a wood stove or fireplace is as safe as any other heating system.In the past, chimney fires were a big concern. Today's new breed of advanced heaters burn so clean that chimney fires have become a thing of the past. Your enjoyment of the fire need not be tempered by nagging fears about safety.
There is a good chance that the staff of your nearest wood stove and fireplace shop are graduates of professional training courses, so you're not alone. Trained people can help you get the natural hearth of your dreams as well as the peace of mind that comes from knowing the job has been done right.
What is responsible wood burning?
Don't waste wood. In cold weather, the fire in an open woodburning fireplace actually consumes more energy than it delivers to the house, so the oil or gas furnace has to work harder. This is a waste of both wood and a fossil fuel. An advanced fireplace or stove saves a lot of both.Burn clean. Properly seasoned firewood provides more heat and less smoke. No wood fire should smoke, not even a campfire. In fact, a lot of smoke coming from a chimney is embarrassing proof of the operator's lack of awareness or experience. Learn how to burn without smoke . . . you can do it.
Burn safe. Don't put anyone at risk by guessing about safety. Today's woodburning systems are safety tested and have instructions for safe installation. Follow them carefully, or better still, hire an experienced professional to install and maintain it for you. Feeling at ease is part of the pleasure of woodburning.
Think sustainable. If you don't cut your own fuel, ask your firewood supplier where the wood came from. Make it known you only want wood from sustainable sources.
Who stands to gain?
You might wonder why anyone would encourage you to heat with wood. After all, there is no billion dollar wood fuel utility that will profit from your conversion. There are no multinational corporations involved in the wood heat business. If the whole idea is for households to be independent and save money, then who stands to gain if you heat with wood?A few small companies would benefit: the local stove and fireplace shop would like to have your business; the equipment manufacturers would like you to buy their products; the local chimney sweep would be happy to service the system each year; and the small jobbers, farmers and truckers who process and sell firewood might do a little better. But nobody makes the big bucks if you de cide to heat with wood.
This message is from people who believe that we all gain when energy is used wisely. We think that renewable energy is inherently better than non-renewable sources like oil, gas and coal. Our expertise happens to be in wood energy, so we want to encourage its responsible use. We support you in woodburning by building, selling, installing and servicing the equipment you need to make it happen.
March 01, 2011
Customer Vouchers
For information on our customer rewards voucher please contact Nick (435) 262-2104 0r stallingssheetmetal@gmail.com
February 28, 2011
10 Good reasons to heat with wood
1.It's a renewable energy resource
Renewable means you don't run out. Renewable means you don't deplete the earth's resources. Wood is energy from the sun, stored by the tree as it grows. When you burn wood you are releasing this stored energy. In the dark of winter, it's like having a bit of summer sun on your hearth.
2.No global warming
When fuels burn they release carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas responsible for global warming. Burning fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas is like pumping carbon dioxide from the centre of the earth into the atmosphere – a one-way trip. Trees absorb carbon dioxide as they grow. When wood burns, the carbon dioxide is released, only to be absorbed again by young trees. Because trees recycle carbon dioxide, woodburning just warms you, not the globe.
3.You're in charge
Stop writing cheques every month to the energy utilities. Take control by heating with wood. In our climate, staying warm is right up there on the list of the most important things in life. Do you really want to leave something so important in the hands of a faceless corporation?
4.No more freezing in the dark
The big, centralized energy sources are not very reliable. When a storm interrupts the electrical supply, all the conventional heating systems are useless; the fancy heat pump falls silent, the gas furnace can't work. But the wood stove or fireplace keeps you warm and cozy and safe. Now a power failure is kind of fun; you get to use the candles.
5.Warms you like no other
The radiant heat from a stove or fireplace is like the rays of the sun. It warms you through and through. Come in from the storm and stand near the fire rubbing your hands together. It's one of life's small pleasures.
6.The romance of the flame
Sure it's a cliché, but that doesn't make it any less true. The soft glow of the fire is the favourite setting for an intimate conversation. It's the place where friends and family gather to talk and laugh in comfort. Gazing into the fire, your imagination is free to soar on flights of fancy or probe the depths of the soul. Take a break from the harsh world outside – you'll find solace there in the flames.
7.Raise your energy I.Q.
Flick the switch, turn up the thermostat. Now, what did that cost? What impact did it have on the natural world? What sins were committed in getting that energy to you? You're in touch when you heat with wood. That arm load will last the day. That log you placed on the fire is a tangible measure of the cost to the environment of keeping your family warm. It's the wood heat way of knowledge.
8.Heat a space, save some energy
Well-planned space heating saves energy. That stove or fireplace in the living room keeps you warm and cozy in the place you spend your time. The basement and bedrooms stay cool. Regardless of what you pay for energy, space heating with wood clips 25% right off the top.
9.Invest in your community
Spend a buck on oil, natural gas or electricity and you feed a corporate giant. Spend a buck on firewood and you feed a neighbor. Save a buck by heating with wood and you can spend that buck in your community. Heating with wood makes you richer in ways beyond counting.
10.It's cheaper!
We almost forgot to mention it. Wood is the cheapest heating fuel you can use if you don't live in a large city. Some people actually think the only reason we heat with wood is to save money. Poor souls, they miss so much of what is good in life.
JG
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