Pacific Energy Wood Heaters

Pacific Energy Wood Heaters

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Pacific Energy Wood Heaters

Bring warmth and craftsmanship into your home with Pacific Energy wood heaters – premium Canadian-made units known for their clean-burning efficiency, sleek design, and rock-solid reliability. Whether you’re updating a modern space or adding character to a country-style home, Pacific Energy delivers superior performance with a contemporary edge. 

Why Pacific Energy is a Smart Choice

From inner-city townhouses to rural retreats, Pacific Energy heaters are built to perform, built to last, and built to impress.

Extended Burn Technology (EBT)

Longer, more consistent burn times with less effort – perfect for Melbourne’s cooler months.

High Efficiency, Low Emissions

Models like the Neo 2.5 reach up to 89% efficiency, helping you use less wood while keeping your home toasty.

Sleek, Versatile Designs:

Choose from traditional cast iron stoves like the Alderlea T5 or go modern with the Neo series.

Why Pacific Energy is a Smart Choice

From inner-city townhouses to rural retreats, Pacific Energy heaters are built to perform, built to last, and built to impress.

Extended Burn Technology (EBT)

Longer, more consistent burn times with less effort – perfect for Melbourne’s cooler months.

High Efficiency, Low Emissions

Models like the Neo 2.5 reach up to 89% efficiency, helping you use less wood while keeping your home toasty.

Sleek, Versatile Designs:

Choose from traditional cast iron stoves like the Alderlea T5 or go modern with the Neo series.

Frequently Asked Questions

Among the most efficient wood heaters in Australia, models from Coonara, Arrow, HeatCharm, and Nectre stand out. These brands are renowned for their advanced technology that ensures maximum efficiency and warmth, aligning with Australian standards for emissions and energy use.

An inbuilt wood heater, integrated into the structure of your home, offers a sleek, space-saving solution for heating. Unlike freestanding units, inbuilt heaters are installed within a wall or existing fireplace cavity, providing efficient warmth and a central feature in your living space.

The cost of a built-in fireplace can vary widely based on the brand, model, and specific features. Trace Heating and Cooling offers a range of inbuilt wood fireplaces from Australian-made brands like Coonara, Arrow, HeatCharm, and Nectre, designed to suit various budgets and preferences.

Coonara, Arrow, HeatCharm, and Nectre are among the top wood heater brands that are designed and manufactured in Australia. These brands are celebrated for their quality, efficiency, and design, ensuring they meet the unique needs of Australian homes and lifestyles.

Yes, wood heaters, especially modern inbuilt models, are designed to be more efficient and healthier than traditional open fires. They produce less smoke and particulates, improving indoor air quality and reducing environmental impact.

Built-in fireplaces offer several advantages, including efficient heating, aesthetic appeal, and space-saving designs. They’re an excellent choice for those looking to add a cosy and warm atmosphere to their home without the footprint of a freestanding unit.

The installation of a wood heater must be conducted by a licensed plumber. Installing a wood heater requires knowledge of local building codes and standards for safe and efficient operation. Trace Heating and Cooling supplies professional installation to ensure your inbuilt wood heater is installed correctly and safely, is compliant with regulations, and adheres to installation specifications. Call us today to find out how we can make the installation of your wood heater cost effective and trouble free. 

The main difference lies in their installation and aesthetic appeal. Inbuilt wood heaters are designed to be integrated into a wall or existing fireplace, offering a sleek and contemporary look, or in the case of more traditional models, the cosy charm of yesteryear. Freestanding wood heaters, on the other hand, are stand-alone units that can be placed almost anywhere in a room, providing flexibility and traditional charm. Both options offer efficient heating, but the choice often comes down to personal preference and space considerations.